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BRCGS Sécurité des Denrées Alimentaires Issue 9 | Exigences pour les Auditeurs (3 jours)

5.0(3)

By Ask Sonia Limited

Formation officielle BRCGS Food v9 (Norme Mondiale pour la Sécurité des Denrées Alimentaires version 9) pour les Auditeurs en français. Dispensée en ligne (Zoom) en direct par un partenaire de formation agréé BRCGS. Frais d'examen et de certificat inclus dans le prix.

BRCGS Sécurité des Denrées Alimentaires Issue 9 | Exigences pour les Auditeurs (3 jours)
Delivered Online + more
£810

LEATHER CRAFT AND SEWING SKILLS - 2 Week Course

5.0(52)

By The London Leather Workshop

MASTERCLASS: LEARN PROFESSIONAL LEATHER CRAFT, SEWING AND LEATHERGOODS CONSTRUCTION SKILLS One teacher, five students KEY FEATURES OF THIS COURSE:– Understanding and working with leather– Learning leather hand sewing– Learning leather machine sewing– Realising samples of bag features– Realising two finished leather items Experience a comprehensive two-week Leather Craft and Sewing Masterclass, merging theory with hands-on learning Explore essential techniques for working with leather, vegan alternatives, and fabric. Proficiently handle hand tools, master hand-sewing, and operate industrial machines. Cover material selection, finishing and construction methods.Gain insights into the technical aspects of leatherworking, including preparation, marking, cutting, gluing, reinforcing, skiving, debossing, and more.Participants receive thorough instruction in professional sewing techniques on diverse industrial machines, along with specialised saddle stitching training. Create personalised samples to enhance practical skills.Conclude the masterclass with the ability to craft entirely handmade simple leather items, showcasing acquired skills in both machine-stitched and saddle-stitched styles.Facilitated by a prototype maker and manufacturer, the course offers a professional journey into common leatherworking practices.Participants also receive valuable handouts and curated lists of leather and tool suppliers for ongoing reference.   Here is a concise summary of the topics covered during the classes: LEATHER, VEGAN LEATHER, AND HAND TOOLS:Understanding leather types, tanning, finishings and best useExploring different types of vegan leathers and their featuresComparing leather and vegan leather: pros and cons from a manufacturer’s perspectiveImportance of choosing the right materials and tools for projectsLeather preparation, pattern placement and markingCutting complex shapes with various toolsUsing leather punches, skiving, beveling and creasingFinishing leather edges: painting vs. burnishingUtilising leather glues, tapes and reinforcementsExploration of prototyping and manufacturing leather goods, encompassing varied working methods, machines, and tools.   MACHINE AND HAND SEWING:Understanding industrial sewing machines and their differencesSelecting the right sewing machine for specific materials and constructionsOperating a lock stitch walking foot machineThreading industrial sewing machinesAchieving correct tension in sewingUnderstanding thread types and needle sizesLearning to sew leather, distinguishing it from other materialsCorrectly sewing various leather types, ranging from thin to very thickSewing straight lines, curves and creating parallel seamsProducing various seams and seam finishesBasics of saddle stitching leather and understanding related tools and materials   CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES:Sewing and finishing a simple zip on leatherCutting, assembling and sewing simple straps/handlesIncorporating basic lining types in projectsConstructing and sewing common gussetsComprehending the use of reinforcements and stabilisers and their application in the craft of accessory making   LEATHER GOODS MAKING:Creating two finalised leather items from chosen designs such as card holders, purses, clutches, glass covers and similar accessories.# By the end of the tuition, you will have:– Developed confidence in utilising specific tools for leather preparation, marking, finishing, cutting and fastening fittings.– Acquired an understanding of working with diverse leather types and thicknesses, with the ability to source and select appropriate tools and materials for your projects.– Mastered essential leather sewing techniques, troubleshooting common sewing issues and handling challenges such as curves, multiple layers of leather and various surface textures.– Learned to sew fundamental bag components like simple zips, straps, and gussets, along with reinforcing specific areas of a bag.– Built confidence in sewing with both industrial machines and by hand, gaining the skills to independently create simple leather items. Included in the course:You will be provided with useful paper handouts which contain:– A list of tools and materials used during the lesson(s), including a description of what they are and how they are used– A list of recommended suppliers for both leather and fittings (physically in London and online)– A glossary containing essential key words related to the topic of the lesson– A glossary containing information about leather types and characteristics– A glossary containing information about needle and thread types   What are the entry requirements? This course is suitable for total beginners, beginners with some experience and intermediate.You should be able to use measurements and understand verbal and written English instructions.   Are there any other costs? Materials are included.   Is there anything I need to bring? Feel free to bring a notepad, if you would like to take some notes, we will provide the rest.   How long is this tuition? This tuition will require two consecutive weeks / 50 hours to be completed.We aim to provide customised and high quality tuition services and by only allowing up to 5 students at a time, we are able to focus on each person needs and interests.   IMPORTANT TO KNOW: We aim to cover as much of the syllabus as possible. Depending on your ability and prior experience, we may not complete the entire program or we might delve into additional techniques related to the listed topics, including:Advanced finishing techniques (piping, binding, folding)More complex styles of zipsUtilising different machine feet, tools, and equipment in your sewingExploring various fittings, closure types, fastening techniques, and tools (sam browns, magnets, pop buttons, eyelets, etc.)Understanding the importance and application of construction sequences and reference notes during item construction

LEATHER CRAFT AND SEWING SKILLS - 2 Week Course
Delivered In-Person in London + more
£1,760

Real Estate Analyst (Investment Cash Flow Modelling in Excel)

4.3(5)

By Bayfield Training

The Real Estate Analyst course has been taught non-stop to global real estate firms over the last 25 years, and is without doubt the core financial modelling training in your career portfolio. Whether you have an upcoming financial modelling test for a new job or an APC exam, the Real Estate Analyst course is the choice for you.

Real Estate Analyst (Investment Cash Flow Modelling in Excel)
Delivered in person or Online + more
£1,750

BRCGS Sécurité des Denrées Alimentaires Issue 9 | Exigences pour les Sites (2 jours)

5.0(37)

By Ask Sonia Limited

Formation officielle BRCGS Food v9 (Norme Mondiale pour la Sécurité des Denrées Alimentaires version 9) pour les sites en français. Dispensée en ligne (Zoom) en direct par un partenaire de formation agréé BRCGS. Frais d'examen et de certificat inclus dans le prix.

BRCGS Sécurité des Denrées Alimentaires Issue 9 | Exigences pour les Sites (2 jours)
Delivered Online + more
£595

Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (FREC3)

By Pulse South Coast Ltd - Training & Medical Services

Duration 5 Days Certificate Validity 3 years Course Overview Embark on the journey towards the QA Level 3 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (RQF), a nationally recognised qualification meticulously crafted for individuals carving a path in emergency services, ambulance operations, event and security medical sectors, or high-risk workplaces. Endorsed by The Faculty of Pre-Hospital Care – The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and meticulously aligned with the PHEM skills framework at descriptor level D, this qualification serves as a cornerstone for diverse roles in emergency care. Whether you aspire to be an Event Medical Responder, Emergency Care Support Worker, or beyond, this qualification opens doors to a realm of possibilities. Furthermore, the QA Level 3 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) seamlessly integrates into a progressive suite of prehospital care qualifications, paving the way towards the esteemed QA Level 6 Diploma in Paramedic Practice (RQF). What’s Covered Delve into the roles and responsibilities of a first responder Navigate through diverse medical emergencies Master the art of patient assessment Acquire proficiency in airway management Learn adult, child, and infant CPR & AED usage Understand Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) procedures Gain insights into emergency oxygen administration Handle traumatic injuries with confidence Manage catastrophic bleeding scenarios Address cases of shock effectively Navigate through incidents involving poisoning and intoxicating substances Tackle both external and internal bleeding situations Learn techniques for helmet removal Master neck, spine, and pelvic immobilisation procedures Understand and manage environmental exposure cases Address burns and scalds efficiently Learn to handle minor injuries Grasp the essentials of incident reporting Entry Requirements Participants must be at least 17 years old on the first day of training. No additional formal entry requirements exist; however, learners are advised to possess a minimum Level 2 proficiency in literacy and numeracy or equivalent, along with a basic understanding of first aid concepts Course Information Venue: All our 'Open' courses are delivered from our dedicated training venue: Pulse South Coast Ltd, Bentley Wildfowl, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, BN8 5AF On occasion we may use a separate venue, this will be advised on the course booking. Facilities: On your course you will be provided with tea & coffee making facilities and biscuits. We are in a rural location so we recommend brining lunch with you on the day. There is a microwave & fridge on site for your use. There is a garage that is approximately a 10 minute drive from our venue. Parking: We have a dedicated car park that is approximately a 300m walk to the training venue. There is no additional cost to use this parking. We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times. What is required from you: All courses are delivered in English, you must have a basic understanding of the English language to attend. There is a requirement for you to show that you are capable of performing the skills you are taught on the course, due to this you will need to be physically able to demonstrate all practical elements of the course. Dress: As a company we pride ourselves on running immersive & practical training courses. You will often be expected to kneel & work outdoors, please dress appropriately. Identification: As we deliver Ofqual accredited courses, there is a requirement for you to show a form of ID on the first day of the course. This could be; a driving license, passport or something that clearly shows who you are. Timings: All of our courses have a minimum training time of six hours a day, we will often advertise a course as seven hours to include break times. On occasion it is required to go over the scheduled times, however this will always be discussed with the group on the day. Trainer: During your course you will have a designated trainer for the duration. They are there not only to assess for the qualification, but to offer you guidance and support throughout. Security: We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times.

Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (FREC3)
Delivered In-Person in East Sussex, + more
£360

BRCGS Packaging Materials Issue 6 & Issue 7: Sites Training (2 Days)

5.0(37)

By Ask Sonia Limited

Official BRCGS Packaging Sites Issue 6 course. Delivered online (Zoom) by a live BRCGS Approved Training Partner. Exam and Certificate fee included in the price.

BRCGS Packaging Materials Issue 6 & Issue 7: Sites Training (2 Days)
Delivered Online + more
£570

First Aid at Work - Newark - on - Trent

First Aid at Work
Delivered In-Person in Nottinghamshire
£235

Advanced Diploma Reflexology (Group)

By Renew Therapies Wellbeing Centre & Training Acdemy

Advanced level Reflexology course in Methley, Leeds

Advanced Diploma Reflexology (Group)
Delivered In-Person in Yorkshire + more
£925

CITB TEMPORARY WORKS COORDINATORS REFRESHER

5.0(7)

By Safehouse Health And Safety Consultants Ltd

Introduction: “Co-ordinating the temporary works process” This two day course is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of temporary works. It is also designed to give confidence to senior management and those who engage contractors have reached an assessed standard of knowledge. The course has the support of a number of organisations: Temporary Works Forum CECA, UKCG, HSE and FMB. The support of these organisations offers transferability of the course within industry.Temporary works are usually safety and business-critical and require careful co-ordination. An accepted way of achieving this is through the adoption of the management process outlined in BS5975, which introduces the temporary works co-ordinator (TWC) as a key figure. This course explains the role and the overall management context within which it sits.High risk can occur on small as well as larger sites hence understanding the essentials of good safety risk management, as outlined in BS5975, is relevant for projects of all sizes. This course will give the delegate thorough knowledge of the Temporary Works Co-ordinator role however this does not alone make a delegate competent, as this requires other attributes e.g. experience. Aims and Objectives: This course is not a temporary works awareness course. It is only concerned with the process of co-ordination of temporary works, commonly expressed through the role of the Temporary Works Co-ordinator. Attendance does not confer competency as a Temporary Works Co-ordinator.The course gives emphasis, throughout, to: – The importance of communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competency. The ‘4Cs’. – Risk management: safety and also business relatedAllowing the Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) to: – Understand the need for and duties of a TWC – Understand the role of others – Have a detailed knowledge and understanding of BS5975 in respect of this role. Assessment: The method of assessment will be by multiple-choice questions at the end of the course as well as being expected to be interactive during the course.Course Attendance:Delegates are required to attend both sessions, since without full attendance and achievement in the examination the Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course cannot be made.Delegates must attend the days in order and, where not on consecutive days, must complete the course within two weeks. Delegates unable to attend both days due to extenuating circumstances (e.g. certificated sickness) will need to enrol onto a new course in order to maintain continuity of learning outcomes and attend both days again. It is expected that experienced and competent Temporary Works Co-ordinators will attend this course. Competence comes from a mixture of education, training and experience and should be judged by an appropriate senior individual, usually referred to as the Designated Individual (DI). Training is considered an essential element of Temporary Works Co-ordinator competence. Background Publications: This course, including its group work and exercises, is constructed around BS5975:2008 +A1:2011. For Open Courses Delegates should bring a copy with them in order not to be significantly disadvantaged. For in house courses it is expected that the Tutor will tailor the course around the organisation procedures,providing they are comprehensive and follow the philosophy of BS5975. In these cases delegates will need a copy of their own procedures. In the absence of adequate procedures delegates will need a copy of the BS itself.Although the following is not mandatory, delegates may find the following useful– BS EN12811-1:20031 Temporary works equipment. Scaffolds. Performance requirements and general design– BS EN12812:2008. Falsework ‐ performance requirements and general design– BS EN12813:2004. Temporary works equipment. Load bearing towers of prefabricated components. Particular methods of structural design– NASC TG20/13 plus supplement 1– NASC TG9:12

CITB TEMPORARY WORKS COORDINATORS REFRESHER
Delivered In-Person in Barnsley
£225

Paediatric Tracheostomy

4.8(50)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

Paediatric tracheostomy Tracheostomy care Paediatric care Tracheostomy management Pediatric airway management CPD accredited course Child tracheostomy care Tracheostomy tube change Emergency tracheostomy procedures Paediatric respiratory care Tracheostomy complications Paediatric patient airway Tracheostomy nursing care Paediatric critical care Paediatric medical procedures Child airway obstruction Paediatric healthcare training CPD certification in tracheostomy care Paediatric nursing skills Tracheostomy education for caregivers

Paediatric Tracheostomy
Delivered In-Person in London
£130