Delivered in either Live Online (4 days) or in our Classroom (5 days), the ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Auditor training enables you to develop the necessary expertise to support an organization in establishing, implementing, managing and maintaining an Information Security Management System (ISMS) based on ISO 27001. During this training course, you will acquire the knowledge and skills to plan and carry out internal and external audits in compliance with ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021-1 certification process. About This Course Based on practical exercises, you will be able to master audit techniques and become competent to manage an audit program, audit team, communication with customers, and conflict resolution. After acquiring the necessary expertise to perform this audit, you can sit for the exam and gain the "ISO/IEC 27001 Lead Auditor' credential. By holding this Lead Auditor Certificate, you will demonstrate that you have the capabilities and competencies to` audit organizations based on best practices. The training course is based on both theory and best practices used in ISMS audits Lecture sessions are illustrated with examples based on case studies Practical exercises are based on a case study which includes role playing and discussions Practice tests are similar to the Certification Exam The course is delivered both as a Live Online or Classroom environment, as follows; Day 1: Introduction to Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) and ISO/IEC 27001 Day 2: Audit principles, preparation and launching of an audit Day 3: On-site audit activities Day 4: Closing the audit and Examination Learning Objectives Understand the operations of an Information Security Management System based on ISO/IEC 27001 Acknowledge the correlation between ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27002 and other standards and regulatory frameworks Understand an auditor's role to: plan, lead and follow-up on a management system audit in accordance with ISO 19011 Learn how to lead an audit and audit team Learn how to interpret the requirements of ISO/IEC 27001 in the context of an ISMS audit Acquire the competencies of an auditor to: plan an audit, lead an audit, draft reports, and follow-up on an audit in compliance with ISO 19011 The exam covers the following competency domains: Domain 1: Fundamental principles and concepts of an Information Security Management System (ISMS) Domain 2: Information Security Management System controls and best practices based on ISO/IEC 27002 Domain 3: Planning an ISMS implementation based on ISO/IEC 27001 Domain 4: Implementing an ISMS based on ISO/IEC 27001 Domain 5: Performance evaluation, monitoring and measurement of an ISMS based on ISO/IEC 27001 Domain 6: Continual improvement of an ISMS based on ISO/IEC 27001 Domain 7: Preparing for an ISMS certification audit Prerequisites A foundational understanding of ISO/IEC 27001 and knowledge of audit principles. What's Included? Refreshments & Lunch (Classroom only) Course Slide Deck Official Study Materials CPD Certificate The Exam Who Should Attend? Auditors seeking to perform and lead Information Security Management System (ISMS) certification audits Managers or consultants seeking to master an Information Security Management System audit process Individuals responsible for maintaining conformance with Information Security Management System requirements Technical experts seeking to prepare for an Information Security Management System audit Expert advisors in Information Security Management Our Guarantee We are an approved IECB Training Partner for all of our courses. You can learn wherever and whenever you want with our robust classroom and interactive online training courses. Our courses are taught by qualified practitioners with commercial experience. We strive to give our delegates the hands-on experience. Our courses are all-inclusive with no hidden extras. The one-off cost covers the training, all course materials, and exam voucher. Our aim: To achieve a 100% first time pass rate on all our instructor-led courses. Our Promise: Pass first time or 'train' again for FREE. *FREE training and exam retake offered Accreditation Assessment Delegates sit a combined exam, consisting of in-course quizzes and exercises, as well as a final 12 question, essay type exam on Day 4 of the course. The overall passing score is 70%, to be achieved within the 240 minute time allowance. Exam results are provided within 24 hours, with both a Certificate and a digital badge provided as proof of success. Provided by This course is Accredited by NACS and Administered by the IECB
24 Hours Left! Don't Let the Winter Deals Slip Away - Enrol Now! Passing on the UK driving theory exam is by no means certain, and in recent years, the DVLA has undoubtedly made things more challenging for new drivers. As a consequence, we have summarised all the information you require in our Driving Theory Test Preparation course. In this Driving Theory Test Preparation course, we will start by providing you with a clear idea of the driving test. You will learn the rules for Pedestrians and users of wheelchairs, general rules, techniques, and advice for drivers. In addition, we will discuss motorcyclist rules, driving in adverse weather, the meaning of signs, signals, road markings, vehicle maintenance, and many more. The UK driving exam evaluates your competence to operate a vehicle on main routes while abiding by the rules established by the regulatory authority. Anyone over 16 should learn to drive at some time in their lives for their own convenience since it is a necessary skill. If you want to get ready for the driving theory test, take this Driving Theory Test Preparation course immediately. Enrol Now! Upon successful completion of the Driving Theory Test Preparation course, you will be able to, Improve your knowledge of the highway code. Recognise the many markers, symbols, and signs seen on the road. Ensure secure transportation in all weather scenarios. Increase your understanding of UK traffic legislation. Study the regulations for motorists, motorcycle riders, and pedestrians. Understand how to drive at night and in dim light. Recognise the scoring criteria for the driving theory test. Identify risks and react effectively to them. Course Curriculum: Here is the curriculum breakdown of this Driving Theory Test Preparation course: Module 01: DRIVING TEST The Current Test Theory Test Practical Test Format Eyesight Test Vehicle Safety Questions Controlled Stop Manoeuvres Module 02: Rules for Pedestrians and Users of Powered Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters Rules for Pedestrians Rules for Users of Powered Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters Module 03: General Rules, Techniques and Advice for All Drivers and Riders Overview Signals Lighting Requirements Control of The Vehicle The Driver and the Environment Lines and Lane Markings on the Road Mobile Phones and In-Vehicle Technology Vehicles Prohibited from Using Roads and Pavements Module 04: Rules for Drivers and Motorcyclists Vehicle Condition Vehicle Towing and Loading Seat Belts and Child Restraints Motorcycle Licence Requirements Moped Licence Requirements Motor Vehicle Documentation and Learner Driver Requirements Learner Drivers Module 05: Driving in Adverse Weather Conditions Overview Wet Weather Icy and Snowy Weather Windy Weather Fog Hot Weather Road Users Requiring Extra Care Motorcyclists and Cyclists Other Road Users Other Vehicles Module 06: Signs, Signals and Road Markings Direction Signs on Roads and Motorways Signals by Authorised Persons Signals to Other Road Users Vehicle Markings Module 07: Maintenance, Breakdowns and Other Incidents Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Security First Aid on The Road Breakdowns and Incidents Obstructions Module 08: Using the Road and Parking Using the Road Mirrors Large Vehicles Roundabouts Waiting and Parking Module 09: DSA Practical Driving Test Hire Cars Vehicles You Can't Use Known Safety Faults Cancelled or Stopped Tests and Bad Weather Candidate Impersonation Module 10: Preparation for the Test Preparation for the Test Special Circumstances Module 11: Day of the Test The Test Useful Information Common Faults Contributing to Test Failure Module 12: Your Test Result Further Learner Permit Module 13: Things to Remember Did You Know? BE (Car and Trailer) Tests Truck Tests (Categories C and CE) What Happens If We Cannot Conduct Your Test on the Day? Assessment Process Once you have completed the modules in the Driving Theory Test Preparation course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with an automated multiple-choice assessment, after which you will receive instant results. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Driving Theory Test Preparation Course is ideal for: Anyone 17 years or older who wants to pass their UK driving theory test on their first try. Professionals looking to work in the transport sector. Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise. All you need to take this Driving Theory Test Preparation course is - A smart device. A secure internet connection. Being over the age of 16. And a strong drive for learning and literacy. Career path Once you have successfully completed the Driving Theory Test Preparation course, you will have the confidence & practical knowledge to pass your driving theory test, ready to take the practical exam. You will have an excellent understanding of UK road safety laws & the skills to become a fully competent, reliable driver in all weather conditions. Driving Instructor Driving Examiner DVLA Officer Certificates CPDQS Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - £10 CPDQS Accredited Certificate Hard copy certificate - £29 If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.
Learning Strategies Certification Regardless of whether you need to improve evaluations or get another ability in your leisure time, utilizing perceived learning procedures will assist you with getting the outcomes you need. In this course, you will figure out how to utilize learning procedures that will assist you with holding data and review it at whatever point you wish. You will Learn: Why you should leave holes between learning meetings Why you should rehearse a blend of abilities inside a similar meeting Instructions to utilize the 'five R's' of note-taking Instructions to make dull substance seriously fascinating Step by step instructions to take breaks during learning meetings Advantages of Taking this Course: In the event that you are an understudy, this course will assist you with recalling significant data during tests and surveyed errands In the event that you need to become familiar with another ability at work, this course will help you get it rapidly On the off chance that you fill in as an educator or mentor, this course will help you show your understudies how to learn In the event that you are keen on brain science, you will profit by this concise understanding into how we recollect data In the event that you are a parent, this course will help you support your youngster or teen during their school years
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Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Awareness Training - Online Course This Display Screen Equipment (DSE) online training course provides learners with the knowledge they need in order to work comfortably and avoid unnecessary aches and strains whilst using DSE in their work environment. Incorrect use of display screen equipment can lead to pain in necks, shoulders, backs, arms, wrists and hands as well as fatigue and eye strain. As an employer, you must protect your employees from these health risks if they use DSE in the workplace or for work at home. What is Display Screen Equipment (DSE)? Display screen equipment (DSE) means devices and equipment that have a graphic or alphanumeric display screen. This includes PCs, laptops, tablets, smartphones and other similar devices. What are the learning outcomes for the Display Screen Equipment course? After completing the course you will be able to describe: Examples of 'Display Screen Equipment' The risks posed by DSE work An employer's obligations towards staff using DSE What is meant by a 'DSE Assessment' The recommendations for setting up a display screen Good practice when using a keyboard Good practice when using a mouse or similar input device How the workplace should be adjusted to avoid fatigue and strain The correct setup for a chair used for DSE work Good practice when taking breaks from DSE work How eyesight tests are carried out and when Working with DSE - The Risks The first topic identifies examples of DSE you are likely to find in your workplace. It outlines an employer's legal duties with regards to DSE and describes DSE assessments. The Keyboard The second topic is about the keyboard. You will learn about when a separate keyboard is required. The topic describes good and bad keying technique and explains correct hand positioning. Mice and Other Point-and-Click Devices The third topic describes good and bad practice when using mice and other point-and-click devices. You will learn about correct hand positioning and adjustments you might need to make to ensure devices are accurate. The Display Screen Topic 4 is about the screen. It explains how to clean your screen and how to position the screen correctly. You will learn about good colour and font combinations and how to reduce screen glare. Your Workspace Topic 5 explains the features of a well organised workspace. You will learn to improve a cramped workspace, how to optimise a workspace set-up and how to position your workspace to minimise glare. The Chair Topic 6 describes the features of a chair suitable for Display Screen Equipment work. You will learn the correct sitting position and how to adjust your chair. The Environment Topic 7 describes environmental factors that can contribute to upper limb disorders and how to minimise the risks of these factors. Changes in Activity Topic 8 explains why it is important to take breaks and change the type of activity you are doing. It suggests suitable break-time activities and explains how to prevent fatigue at work. Eye Tests The final topic identifies who is entitled to an eye test and when an employer must pay for glasses.