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C10M11 - Hazardous Areas Overview For Fire Detection and Alarm Systems (Classroom)

5.0(1)

By Ember Compliance

Learners will be given a broad overview of hazardous areas with a particular emphasis on the requirements for intrinsically safe fire detection and alarm systems.

C10M11 - Hazardous Areas Overview For Fire Detection and Alarm Systems (Classroom)
Delivered In-Person in Broxburn
£230

An Introduction to Real Estate in Excel (Financial Modelling)

4.3(5)

By Bayfield Training

This one day course has been developed to teach essential real estate financial modelling theory, functions and formulas to individuals working in the real estate sector.

An Introduction to Real Estate in Excel (Financial Modelling)
Delivered In-Person + more
£600

C02M01 - FD&FA Domestic - BS 5839-6 (Classroom)

5.0(1)

By Ember Compliance

Delegates will develop knowledge of the requirements for the design, installation and commissioning of Fire Detection and Fire Alarm systems within domestic properties in compliance with the requirements of BS 5839-6 and other codes of practice.

C02M01 - FD&FA Domestic - BS 5839-6 (Classroom)
Delivered In-Person in Broxburn
£230

C01M04 - FD&FA Commissioning principles - BS 5839-1 (classroom)

5.0(1)

By Ember Compliance

Learners will develop knowledge from the FD&FA foundation module and/or industry experience and apply this to the commissioning, handover, and acceptance of FD&FA systems.

C01M04 - FD&FA Commissioning principles - BS 5839-1 (classroom)
Delivered In-Person in Broxburn
£230

Photography Workshop

By Bergina

The Street Photography Workshop is designed to give you a unque experience.

Photography Workshop
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£40

Photography Workshop

By Bergina

The Street Photography Workshop is designed to give you a unque experience.

Photography Workshop
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£40

Objective-C programming

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Objective-C programming training course description A hands on introduction that will allow you to master Objective-C and start using it to write powerful native applications for even the newest Macs and iOS devices! Using The step-by-step approach, will let you get comfortable with Objective-C's unique capabilities and Apple's Xcode 5 development environment. Make the most of Objective-C objects and messaging. Work effectively with design patterns, collections, blocks, foundation classes, threading, Git and a whole lot more. Every session builds on what you've already learned, giving a rock-solid foundation for real-world success! What will you learn Use Xcode 5. Declare classes, instance variables, properties, methods, and actions. Use arrays, dictionaries, and sets. Expand and extend classes with protocols, delegates, categories, and extensions. Use Apple's powerful classes and frameworks. Objective-C programming training course details Who will benefit: Developers wanting to learn Objective-C. Prerequisites: Software development fundamentals. Duration 5 days Objective-C programming training course contents PART 1: GETTING STARTED WITH OBJECTIVE-C The Developer Program: Objective-C, enrolling as an Apple Developer, setting up the development environment, Xcode. Your first project. OO programming with Objective-C: OO projects, Frameworks, classes and instances, encapsulation, accessors, Inheritance. OO features in Objective-C: Messages, methods, working with id, nesting messages, method signatures and parameters. allocating and initializing objects. Using Xcode: Xcode, source code control, git and Xcode, Using a Remote Repository. Compiler Directives: Projects, Compiler Directives, Prefix headers, main.m, .h files. PART 2: OBJECTIVE-C BASICS Messaging in a Testbed App: Setting Up the Testbed Apps, Adding a Text Field and Connecting It to Your Code, Sending a Message to the Text Field, Reviewing the Message Syntax. Declaring a Class in an Interface File: Context, Creating an Instance Variable with id, What Happens When Execution Stops, dynamic binding, Creating an Instance Variable for with the Class Name and with a Superclass Name, instance variable visibility. Properties in an Interface File: Interface Variables vs Properties, Declared Properties, Using Attributes. Implementing Properties. @synthesize, @dynamic. Methods in an Interface File: Methods in a Class, class and instance methods, Method declaration, returning complex data structures from Methods. Actions in an Interface File: Actions, Actions in OS X and iOS, disconnecting actions. Routing messages with selectors: Receiver and selector objects in messages, Objective-C Runtime, SEL and @selector (), performSelector, NSInvocation, testing whether an Instance can respond to a selector. Building on the Foundation: The Foundation Framework, Foundation Classes, Foundation Paradigms and Policies; Mutability, class clusters, notifications. Defining a Class in Implementation Files: Projects, dynamic typing, creating a new App, implementing a method, expanding Classses with init Methods. Organizing Data with Collections: Collecting Objects, Property Lists, Runtime, comparing the Collection Classes, Creating a Collection, Objective-C Literal Syntax, Enumerating collections, Testing Membership in a Collection, Accessing an Object in a Collection. Managing Memory and Runtime Objects: Managing objects in memory, managing reference counts manually and with ARC, variable qualifiers, variable autorelease. PART 3: EXPANDING AND EXTENDING CLASSES Protocols and Delegates: Subclassing, Protocols, Delegates, Looking Deeper Inside Protocols. Categories and Extensions: Comparing categories and protocols, categories vs subclasses, working with categories, class extensions, informal protocols. Associative References and Fast Enumeration: Objective-C 2.0 Time-Saving Features, Extending Classes by Adding Instance Variables (Sort of), Using Fast Enumeration. Blocks: Revisiting Blocks, Callbacks, Blocks, Exploring Blocks in Cocoa, Cocoa Blocks and Memory. PART 4: BEYOND THE BASICS Handling Exceptions and Errors: Exception and Error classes: NSException, NSError, Identifying exceptions, throwing exceptions, catching exceptions. Queues and Threading: Getting Started with Concurrency, Introducing Queues, Dispatch Sources, Using Dispatch Queues. Working with the Debugger: Logging Information, Console Logs, NSLog, Smart Breakpoints, enhancing breakpoints with messages. Using Xcode Debug Gauges for Analysis: Debug Gauges, Monitoing CPU and memory utilization, monitoring energy, Using Instruments. PART 5: OPTIONAL TOPICS C Syntax Summary: Data Types, Control Structures. Apps, Packages, and Bundles: Project Bundles, lproj Files, Asset Catalogs, plist Files, Precompiled Header Files (.pch). Archiving and Packaging Apps for Development and Testing: Archiving.

Objective-C programming
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£4,997

VERBIER PERFORMANCE & ADVENTURE COURSE

By Winford International Online School

Redefine the limits of your skiing. Our Performance and Adventure courses bring together the industries leading coaches to provide expert support for aspiring Freeriders. Helping you transform from confident parallel skier to backcountry boss. Surrounded by a team of like-minded individuals, you will leave your mark on the mountain and make memories to last a lifetime. All of this while earning internationally recognised qualifications that will help you whatever you decide to do next.

VERBIER PERFORMANCE & ADVENTURE COURSE
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£8,000

Fire Marshal & use of Fire Extinguishers

4.9(182)

By You Can Do It .Training

This course covers the role of the designated fire marshal. It also gives you the opportunity to...

Fire Marshal & use of Fire Extinguishers
Delivered In-Person in Stoke on TrentFlexible Dates
£80

Fire Marshall Training Including Practical

By SMC Safety Solutions

This half-day course is a must for all staff, identified as potential or existing Fire Marshals in commercial premises. Not only is this a legal requirement under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, but it also supports your Company if accredited to CHAS or similar SSIP schemes in demonstrating that suitable training has been provided to your staff. Unlike other courses the learners will receive practical firefighting in a controlled environment against an actual fire, where they will pull the pin out of the extinguisher and fight the fire. Aims To give a clear understanding of what to do in the event of a fire, to primarily protect the life of themselves and others and secondly property. Course Content • Aims of fire safety • Fire Prevention • Methods of combustions • Methods of evacuation • Actions on discovering a fire • Means of escape • Fire Growth and Spread • Practical fire fighting Prerequisites None - The course is intended either as an introduction or as a refresher. Assessment At the end of this course, all delegates will have a clear understanding of the knowledge and requirements of being a Fire Marshal. Certificate This course is covered by certification as confirmation of training undertaken and is valid for 3 years. Instructions Cost includes: course notes, certification & refreshments. Directions Location Map

Fire Marshall Training Including Practical
Delivered In-Person in White Colne + more
£75