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Commissioning of Electrical Equipment

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this training course This 5 full-day course provides a comprehensive understanding of all the commissioning and start-up activities of all electrical equipment including transformers, switchgear, induction and synchronous motors, generators and auxiliaries. All commissioning activities are covered in detail in this course. This includes all the commissioning procedures and documents, purpose of commissioning, responsibilities, system description, documentation, testing and commissioning schedules, test reports, safety, certification, and plant completion report. The course provides also a thorough understanding of all the commissioning requirements for transformers, switchgear, induction and synchronous motors and, generator and auxiliaries including its switchgear equipment, switchgear, and transformers. All the stages of the commissioning procedure are covered in-depth in this course. This includes preparation - planning various activities, pre-commissioning checks and tests, typical commissioning schedule, detailed tests and commissioning procedures for every type of transformers, switchgear, induction and synchronous motors, and generators and auxiliary systems, instrumentation, trial run of the equipment, safety and precautions, commissioning of electrical systems, Safety Rules Clearance Certificates, procedure for the control and handling of defects, Commissioning Reports. This course is a MUST for anyone who is involved in the pre-commissioning or commissioning of any electrical equipment because it provides detailed pre-commissioning checks and tests and detailed tests and commissioning procedures for every electrical equipment. In addition, the course provides in-depth coverage of all preparation, planning activities, commissioning schedules, trial run of each electrical equipment, safety and precautions, Safety Rules Clearance Certificates, Procedures for handling defects, and Commissioning Reports. Training Objectives Pre-Commissioning Checks and Tests, Detailed Tests and Commissioning Procedures and Instructions for all Electrical Equipment: Gain a thorough understanding of all pre-commissioning checks and tests, and all commissioning procedures and instructions for all electrical equipment Commissioning Procedures, Documents, and Certification of Electrical Equipment: Discover the benefits of the Commissioning Management System of electrical equipment including all commissioning procedures and documents, purpose of commissioning, responsibilities, system description, documentation, testing and commissioning schedules, test reports, safety, equipment certification, and commissioning completion report Commissioning Procedures for Transformers: Learn about the commissioning procedures for transformers including functional checks, pre-commissioning tests, commissioning tests, and records. Commissioning Procedures for Switchgear Assemblies: Gain a thorough understanding of all the commissioning procedures for switchgear assemblies including substation commissioning, electrical testing, code requirements, safety rules, grounding and shorting, high power testing, NETA acceptance testing procedures, test values analysis, and commissioning forms Commissioning Procedures for Generator and Auxiliaries: Discover all the commissioning procedures for generator and auxiliaries including generator, seal oil system, hydrogen gas system, stator water system, rolling and payment of generator Commissioning Procedures and Instructions for Generator Electrical Equipment: Learn about all the commissioning procedures and instructions for generator electrical equipment including switchyard equipment, switchgear, transformers, and motors Code Requirements for Commissioning Electrical Equipment and Systems: Learn about the code requirements for commissioning transformers, switchgear, inductions and synchronous motors, and generators and auxiliaries Target Audience Engineers of all disciplines Managers Technicians Maintenance personnel Other technical individuals Course Level Basic or Foundation Training Methods Your specialist course leader relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught to their own organization. Each delegate will receive a copy of the following materials written by the instructor: 'ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK' published by McGraw-Hill in 2003 (600 pages) ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT COMMISSIONING MANUAL (includes practical information about all pre-commissioning checks and tests, typical commissioning schedule, detailed tests and commissioning procedures and instructions for all electrical equipment - 500 pages) Trainer Your specialist course leader has more than 32 years of practical engineering experience with Ontario Power Generation (OPG), one of the largest electric utility in North America. He was previously involved in research on power generation equipment with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited at their Chalk River and Whiteshell Nuclear Research Laboratories. While working at OPG, he acted as a Training Manager, Engineering Supervisor, System Responsible Engineer and Design Engineer. During the period of time, he worked as a Field Engineer and Design Engineer, he was responsible for the operation, maintenance, diagnostics, and testing of gas turbines, steam turbines, generators, motors, transformers, inverters, valves, pumps, compressors, instrumentation and control systems. Further, his responsibilities included designing, engineering, diagnosing equipment problems and recommending solutions to repair deficiencies and improve system performance, supervising engineers, setting up preventive maintenance programs, writing Operating and Design Manuals, and commissioning new equipment. Later, he worked as the manager of a section dedicated to providing training for the staff at the power stations. The training provided by him covered in detail the various equipment and systems used in power stations. In addition, he has taught courses and seminars to more than four thousand working engineers and professionals around the world, specifically Europe and North America. He has been consistently ranked as 'Excellent' or 'Very Good' by the delegates who attended his seminars and lectures. He written 5 books for working engineers from which 3 have been published by McGraw-Hill, New York. Below is a list of the books authored by him; Power Generation Handbook: Gas Turbines, Steam Power Plants, Co-generation, and Combined Cycles, second edition, (800 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, October 2011. Electrical Equipment Handbook (600 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, March 2003. Power Plant Equipment Operation and Maintenance Guide (800 pages), McGraw-Hill, New York, January 2012. Industrial Instrumentation and Modern Control Systems (400 pages), Custom Publishing, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Custom Publishing (1999). Industrial Equipment (600 pages), Custom Publishing, University of Toronto, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Custom Publishing (1999). Furthermore, he has received the following awards: The first 'Excellence in Teaching' award offered by PowerEdge, Singapore, in December 2016 The first 'Excellence in Teaching' award offered by the Professional Development Center at University of Toronto (May, 1996). The 'Excellence in Teaching Award' in April 2007 offered by TUV Akademie (TUV Akademie is one of the largest Professional Development centre in world, it is based in Germany and the United Arab Emirates, and provides engineering training to engineers and managers across Europe and the Middle East). Awarded graduation 'With Distinction' from Dalhousie University when completed Bachelor of Engineering degree (1983). Lastly, he was awarded his Bachelor of Engineering Degree 'with distinction' from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He also received a Master of Applied Science in Engineering (M.A.Sc.) from the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is also a member of the Association of Professional Engineers in the province of Ontario, Canada. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Commissioning of Electrical Equipment
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,009 to £3,499

OAL Level 3 Award in Epilepsy and Administration of Buccal Midazolam RQF

By Guardian Angels Training

Gain comprehensive knowledge and practical skills to manage epilepsy and administer buccal midazolam with the Level 3 Award in Epilepsy and Administration of Buccal Midazolam (RQF). Ideal for healthcare professionals and caregivers.

OAL Level 3 Award in Epilepsy and Administration of Buccal Midazolam RQF
Delivered In-Person in InternationallyFlexible Dates
£1,175

An Understanding of Bowel Care

By Guardian Angels Training

Gain comprehensive knowledge and practical skills for safe and effective bowel care management with our "An Understanding of Bowel Care Techniques" course. Ideal for healthcare professionals seeking to promote patient comfort and prevent complications.

An Understanding of Bowel Care
Delivered In-Person in InternationallyFlexible Dates
£1,175

Clinical Terminology and Jargons

By NextGen Learning

Clinical Coding is the backbone of effective healthcare management, ensuring accurate documentation and communication of medical diagnoses and procedures. The Clinical Terminology and Jargons course is designed to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the complex world of clinical coding, including understanding clinical terminology, mastering coding standards like ICD-10, and exploring legal and ethical aspects of working in a clinical environment. Learning Outcomes: Develop a comprehensive understanding of clinical coding and its importance in healthcare management. Familiarise oneself with clinical terminologies and jargons commonly used in medical records. Master the coding standards of ICD-10, including general coding standards and specific codes across different chapters. Gain proficiency in using OPCS-4 and SNOMED CT for clinical coding purposes. Understand the legal and ethical considerations associated with working in a clinical environment. Develop skills in maintaining the confidentiality and privacy of clinical records. The Clinical Terminology and Jargons course consists of 13 modules that cover the fundamental aspects of clinical coding. Clinical Coding begins with an introduction to clinical coding, highlighting its significance in accurate medical documentation. The course then progresses to exploring clinical terminologies and jargons used in medical records, ensuring students become well-versed in the language of healthcare. A significant portion of the course is dedicated to ICD-10 coding, with modules focusing on general coding standards and specific codes across different chapters. Students will learn how to accurately assign codes to various medical diagnoses and procedures using ICD-10. Additionally, the course covers other types of clinical coding, including the usage of OPCS-4 and SNOMED CT. Furthermore, the course delves into the legal and ethical aspects of working in a clinical environment, emphasising the importance of confidentiality and privacy in handling clinical records. By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of clinical coding principles, terminology, and relevant coding standards. Certification Upon completion of the course, learners can obtain a certificate as proof of their achievement. You can receive a £4.99 PDF Certificate sent via email, a £9.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for delivery in the UK, or a £19.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for international delivery. Each option depends on individual preferences and locations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Healthcare professionals, such as medical coders, clinical documentation specialists, and health information management professionals, seeking to enhance their clinical coding skills. Medical students or individuals interested in pursuing a career in healthcare administration, medical billing, or medical records management. Healthcare administrators or managers involved in the oversight of clinical coding processes. Career path Clinical Coder: £20,000 - £40,000 Health Information Manager: £30,000 - £60,000 Medical Records Supervisor: £25,000 - £45,000 Clinical Documentation Specialist: £25,000 - £50,000 Medical Billing Specialist: £22,000 - £35,000 Healthcare Compliance Officer: £30,000 - £55,000

Clinical Terminology and Jargons
Delivered Online On Demand10 hours
£15

C40M02 - Emergency Lighting – Install, Test, Maintain (classroom)

5.0(1)

By Ember Compliance

This is an intensive installation, commissioning, and maintenance course for emergency lighting systems. It is a follow on from our Foundation course on emergency lighting where the requirements of installation, commissioning, and maintenance are considered.

C40M02 - Emergency Lighting – Install, Test, Maintain (classroom)
Delivered In-Person in Broxburn + more
£230

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing: In-House Training It is also the business analyst's responsibility to confirm that the resulting solution developed by IT does, in fact, solve the defined problem. This is done first through testing, especially acceptance testing, and then through monitoring of the installed solution in the user community. It is the business analyst's job to define the business problem to be solved by IT. It is also the business analyst's responsibility to confirm that the resulting solution developed by IT does, in fact, solve the defined problem. This is done first through testing, especially acceptance testing, and then through monitoring of the installed solution in the user community. The business analyst is not only concerned with the testing itself, but also with the management and monitoring of the users doing the acceptance testing, and recording, analyzing, and evaluating the results. What you will Learn Upon completion, participants will be able to: Create a set of acceptance test cases Manage and monitor an acceptance test stage where users perform the testing Work with the development team in the systems testing stage Assess the solution once it is in the business environment Foundation Concepts The role of the business analyst An introduction to the BABOK® Guide BA roles and relationships through the project life cycle Introduction to assuring software quality through acceptance testing The Scope of IT Testing Overview of testing stages The testing process Testing documentation Pre-Acceptance Testing The BA's role in testing Early development testing stages (unit and integration) Late development testing stage (system) The Acceptance Test Stage - Part I (Planning, Design, and Development) Overview of user acceptance testing Acceptance test planning Designing user acceptance tests Developing individual user acceptance test cases Building effective user acceptance test scenarios The Acceptance Test Stage - Part II (Execution and Reporting) Operating guidelines Execution Reporting Post-Acceptance Testing Overview Project implementation Project transition (project closure) Production through retirement Testing Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Software Overview Selecting the software Implementing the software Summary What did we learn and how can we implement this in our work environments?

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,495

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing

By IIL Europe Ltd

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing It is also the business analyst's responsibility to confirm that the resulting solution developed by IT does, in fact, solve the defined problem. This is done first through testing, especially acceptance testing, and then through monitoring of the installed solution in the user community. It is the business analyst's job to define the business problem to be solved by IT. It is also the business analyst's responsibility to confirm that the resulting solution developed by IT does, in fact, solve the defined problem. This is done first through testing, especially acceptance testing, and then through monitoring of the installed solution in the user community. The business analyst is not only concerned with the testing itself, but also with the management and monitoring of the users doing the acceptance testing, and recording, analyzing, and evaluating the results. What you will Learn Upon completion, participants will be able to: Create a set of acceptance test cases Manage and monitor an acceptance test stage where users perform the testing Work with the development team in the systems testing stage Assess the solution once it is in the business environment Foundation Concepts The role of the business analyst An introduction to the BABOK® Guide BA roles and relationships through the project life cycle Introduction to assuring software quality through acceptance testing The Scope of IT Testing Overview of testing stages The testing process Testing documentation Pre-Acceptance Testing The BA's role in testing Early development testing stages (unit and integration) Late development testing stage (system) The Acceptance Test Stage - Part I (Planning, Design, and Development) Overview of user acceptance testing Acceptance test planning Designing user acceptance tests Developing individual user acceptance test cases Building effective user acceptance test scenarios The Acceptance Test Stage - Part II (Execution and Reporting) Operating guidelines Execution Reporting Post-Acceptance Testing Overview Project implementation Project transition (project closure) Production through retirement Testing Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Software Overview Selecting the software Implementing the software Summary What did we learn and how can we implement this in our work environments?

Assuring Quality Through Acceptance Testing
Delivered In-Person in LondonFlexible Dates
£1,495

Ventilation Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Definition of ventilation Anatomy & physiology Reasons for ventilation Different types of ventilation Non invasive ventilation Complication About this event Definition of ventilation Anatomy & physiology Reasons for ventilation Different types of ventilation Non invasive ventilation Complication of ventilation and troubleshooting Documentation

Ventilation Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£95

Parkinson's Disease Care Training

5.0(22)

By Wren Healthcare Ltd

Empower your parkinson's disease care with comprehensive training from experienced healthcare professionals

Parkinson's Disease Care Training
Delivered In-Person in Dublin + 1 moreFlexible Dates
£525

Death Verification: Procedures and Legal Considerations

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

In an ever-evolving society where intricate legalities intertwine with essential medical procedures, the 'Death Verification: Procedures and Legal Considerations' course emerges as an indispensable tool. Journey through the labyrinth of understanding the complexities of confirming mortality, from expected to unexpected death, and delve into the significance of precise documentation. Discover the pivotal role of a forensic nurse, unravel the mysteries of clinical examinations, and become adept in ensuring legal considerations are met at every step. Learning Outcomes Understand the fundamental principles of death verification. Differentiate between expected, natural, and unexpected death procedures. Recognise the importance and process of accurate certification and documentation. Comprehend the intricate role and responsibilities of a forensic nurse. Gain insight into the legal implications and considerations of death verification. Why buy this Death Verification: Procedures and Legal Considerations? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Death Verification: Procedures and Legal Considerations for? Medical professionals seeking to broaden their understanding of death verification. Legal practitioners aiming to comprehend medical procedures related to mortality. Forensic nursing aspirants. Medical students pursuing specialisations related to mortality. Individuals interested in the medico-legal intersection. Career path Forensic Nurse: £25,000 - £40,000 Medical Legal Advisor: £40,000 - £60,000 Clinical Documentation Specialist: £30,000 - £45,000 Mortality Review Officer: £35,000 - £50,000 Forensic Pathologist: £60,000 - £90,000 Death Certification Officer: £25,000 - £38,000 Prerequisites This Death Verification: Procedures and Legal Considerations does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. This course was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Verification of Death Introduction to Verification of Death 00:20:00 Module 02: Legal and Ethical Considerations Legal and Ethical Considerations 00:13:00 Module 03: Methods and Procedures for Death Verification Methods and Procedures for Death Verification 00:29:00 Module 04: Signs and Indicators of Death Signs and Indicators of Death 00:19:00 Module 05: Verification of Expected Death Verification of Expected Death 00:10:00 Module 06: Verification of Unexpected Death Verification of Unexpected Death 00:13:00 Module 07: Identifying Cause and Manner of Death Identifying Cause and Manner of Death 00:22:00 Module 08: Death Verification in Special Cases Death Verification in Special Cases 00:22:00 Module 09: Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Death Verification Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Death Verification 00:23:00 Module 10: Certification & Documentation Certification & Documentation 00:07:00

Death Verification: Procedures and Legal Considerations
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 58 minutes
£10.99