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This qualification is designed for learners aged pre-16 and above who wish to develop skills and knowledge in cookery. This course has been designed to be as affordable for families as possible and it is entirely possible to complete this qualification from a standard domestic kitchen. Please note, this is not a GCSE but is a GCSE Level course which is why it is designed to span 2 years, although we offer complete flexibility on the timeframe that learners can complete within. This qualification is a Level 2 Qualification and is Ofqual approved carrying 15 credits. Other examples of Level 2 qualifications are BTEC Level 2 and the Silver Arts Award. Feedback from our past learners shows that this qualiifcation is widely regarded as level to a grade A*-C/4-9 at GCSE standard when applying for college or work placements. Please also note, that whether this course is recognised as a GCSE equivalent by colleges and further education establishments, can vary according to location, college and even between courses at the same college. If reliant on this qualification for entry onto another course, it is recommended that you establish with the college whether or not this will aid admission, before committing to the course. Click here to download the 2023 Level 2 Cookery Info Pack.pdf The following video explains in detail how the course works and what the course covers: We don't impose any minimum or maximum ages on our learners as we recognise that every learner is an individual and is on their own unique learning journey. We believe, that their adult facilitator is the best person to judge whether a learner is ready for a particular course, but to enable you to make this decision we provide a workbook, free for you to try. Simpy email technologytriumphs@outlook.com to request a free sample session. We are also happy to advise you with this decision so do reach out to us if you would like our guidance on this. As part of your Induction pack, your learner will receive a free apron to use within their course, but aside from this we have designed the courses to utilise as affordable as possible. The following is not an exhaustive list, but does highlight the main costs associated with the course. *** PLEASE CLICK HERE TO BOOK *** UNIT SUMMARIES 601/3232/2/COO Credit Value: 15 Total Qualification Time: 150 hours 1 Be able to use materials, tools and equipment to develop craft techniques 1.1 Assess the properties of available materials for craft item(s) including the visual and tactile qualities 1.2 Select materials, tools, equipment and techniques to support craft ideas and give reasons for choices 1.3 Use appropriate tools and equipment for selected techniques 1.4 Develop craft techniques, making effective use of materials, tools and equipment 1.5 Maintain a safe working environment by ensuring safe use of materials, tools and equipment 1 Understand the market within a chosen craft area 1.1 Explore enterprises within a chosen craft area 1.2 Explain what makes them successful 1.3 Describe the market(s) for chosen craft area 1.4 Identify opportunities in chosen market(s) 1.5 Explain the importance of listening to stakeholders when developing ideas 1.6 Explain the importance of balancing risk against the potential reward of creative ideas 1.7 Identify appropriate financial tools to support creative enterprising ideas 1.8 Identify ways to market a creative product 2 Understand employment opportunities within a chosen craft area The learner can: 2.1 Explore employment opportunities within a chosen craft area 2.2 Describe the characteristics of an enterprising individual in a chosen craft area 2.3 Identify own strengths and areas for development within a chosen craft area 2.4 Produce an action plan for personal development/career aspirations 1 Be able to develop craft ideas The learner can: 1.1 Use a range of different sources to develop craft ideas 1.2 Develop visual language to communicate craft ideas 1.3 Use feedback and evaluation of own work to develop craft ideas 1.4 Adapt craft ideas in response to feedback and evaluation of own work 1.5 Select preferred craft idea giving reasons for 1.6 Maintain a safe working environment 1 Be able to create and present final craft item(s) The learner can: 1.1 Use chosen idea to create a production plan 1.2 Use selected tools, materials, equipment and techniques to produce final craft work 1.3 Display craft work in an appropriate way/setting 1.4 Maintain a safe working environment 2 Know how to evaluate the creative and craft making processes The learner can: 2.1 Evaluate the creative process 2.2 Review final craft item to identify opportunities for improvement or further development
This qualification is designed for learners aged pre-16 and above who wish to develop skills and knowledge in cake decorating. This course has been designed to be as affordable for families as possible and it is entirely possible to complete this qualification from a standard domestic kitchen. Please note, this is not a GCSE but is a GCSE Level course which is why it is designed to span 2 years, although we offer complete flexibility on the timeframe that learners can complete within. This qualification is a Level 2 Qualification and is Ofqual approved carrying 15 credits. Other examples of Level 2 qualifications are BTEC Level 2 and the Silver Arts Award. Feedback from our past learners shows that this qualiifcation is widely regarded as level to a grade A*-C/4-9 at GCSE standard when applying for college or work placements. Please also note, that whether this course is recognised as a GCSE equivalent by colleges and further education establishments, can vary according to location, college and even between courses at the same college. If reliant on this qualification for entry onto another course, it is recommended that you establish with the college whether or not this will aid admission, before committing to the course. Click here to download the Level 2 Cake Decorating Information Pack.pdf We recently hosted an Open Day live which can be watch on replay here: We don't impose any minimum or maximum ages on our learners as we recognise that every learner is an individual and is on their own unique learning journey. We believe, that their adult facilitator is the best person to judge whether a learner is ready for a particular course, but to enable you to make this decision we provide a workbook, free for you to try. Simpy email technologytriumphs@outlook.com to request a free sample session. We are also happy to advise you with this decision so do reach out to us if you would like our guidance on this. As part of your Induction pack, your learner will receive a free apron to use within their course, but aside from this we have designed the courses to utilise as affordable as possible. The following is not an exhaustive list, but does highlight the main costs associated with the course. UNIT SUMMARIES 601/3232/2/CAK Credit Value: 15 Total Qualification Time: 150 hours 1 Be able to use materials, tools and equipment to develop craft techniques 1.1 Assess the properties of available materials for craft item(s) including the visual and tactile qualities 1.2 Select materials, tools, equipment and techniques to support craft ideas and give reasons for choices 1.3 Use appropriate tools and equipment for selected techniques 1.4 Develop craft techniques, making effective use of materials, tools and equipment 1.5 Maintain a safe working environment by ensuring safe use of materials, tools and equipment 1 Understand the market within a chosen craft area 1.1 Explore enterprises within a chosen craft area 1.2 Explain what makes them successful 1.3 Describe the market(s) for chosen craft area 1.4 Identify opportunities in chosen market(s) 1.5 Explain the importance of listening to stakeholders when developing ideas 1.6 Explain the importance of balancing risk against the potential reward of creative ideas 1.7 Identify appropriate financial tools to support creative enterprising ideas 1.8 Identify ways to market a creative product 2 Understand employment opportunities within a chosen craft area The learner can: 2.1 Explore employment opportunities within a chosen craft area 2.2 Describe the characteristics of an enterprising individual in a chosen craft area 2.3 Identify own strengths and areas for development within a chosen craft area 2.4 Produce an action plan for personal development/career aspirations 1 Be able to develop craft ideas The learner can: 1.1 Use a range of different sources to develop craft ideas 1.2 Develop visual language to communicate craft ideas 1.3 Use feedback and evaluation of own work to develop craft ideas 1.4 Adapt craft ideas in response to feedback and evaluation of own work 1.5 Select preferred craft idea giving reasons for 1.6 Maintain a safe working environment 1 Be able to create and present final craft item(s) The learner can: 1.1 Use chosen idea to create a production plan 1.2 Use selected tools, materials, equipment and techniques to produce final craft work 1.3 Display craft work in an appropriate way/setting 1.4 Maintain a safe working environment 2 Know how to evaluate the creative and craft making processes The learner can: 2.1 Evaluate the creative process 2.2 Review final craft item to identify opportunities for improvement or further development
Launch your Detailing Career Combining two of our syllabus levels into a 5-day period, this course has been specially created to accommodate those travelling from further afield, and international detailer training. UK Detailing Academy's recommended syllabus path remains that structured learning over a longer period remains the most effective way to deliver vocational education. It's the reason we disagree with supposed one-week 'master detailer' courses in principle, there's just too much information in a short space of time. However, we recognise that, for some, the logistical challenges can be both burdensome and financially off-putting. With that in mind, we have taken the decision to introduce an allowance to book Levels One and Two of our detailer syllabus back to back for those travelling long distances to attend. Attendees will still need to complete the coursework and take the online exams for both levels in order to achieve our certification. For more information on the syllabus of both courses, please read through the full course description below. Notes: Mondays are the only start day available online as this is a 5-day course. If you need to start on another day due to travel and run over into the following week, please contact us to discuss. To book this course using Paypal Credit, please contact the office as it exceeds the advertised maximum payment limit, which we can then negotiate. Combining two of our syllabus levels into a 5-day period, this course has been specially listed to accommodate those travelling from further afield and international detailer training. UK Detailing Academy's recommended syllabus path remains that structured learning over a longer period remains the most effective way to deliver vocational education. It's the reason we disagree with supposed 5-day 'master detailer' courses in principle. However, we recognise that for some the logistical challenges can be both burdensome and financially off-putting. With that in mind, we have taken the decision to introduce an allowance to book Levels One and Two of our detailer syllabus back to back for those travelling long distances to attend. Attendees will still need to complete the coursework and take the online exams for both levels in order to achieve our certification. The aim of Level One is ideal for those just about to, or have recently entered the detailing industry, or those who wish to reset and refresh their skills. the aim is to familiarise the candidate with the processes and maintenance of vehicles from a professional and business view, teaching the foundations of correct vehicle cleaning up to the final familiarisation of entry-level dual action machine polishers. Business practices and health and safety are explored covering areas such as pricing, marketing, SDS and environmental conformity. Along the way topics covered will be: Washing stages Wash media Environmental considerations Drying methods Bonded contamination and its removal Wheel care and maintenance Glass and hard surfaces Engine bay cleaning Vulnerable surfaces Efficiency and process PPE and safety Clothing and working practices Risk assessment Chemical knowledge Van set-ups Interior detailing Leather and soft surface care Fillers/glazing Dual action machine polishers intro Minor defect identification Paint types LSPs Final presentation Marketing Conflict resolution and customer care Financing Insurance Pricing and quotes Business Administration Memberships Social Media Manual handling Safe working practices Pre-work inspection Level 2 Following your introduction skills learnt in Level One you will be progressing onto more advanced machine polishing and cleaning techniques. Machines introduced at this level include forced rotation dual action polishers, every inception of Dual action polishers, both in throw and size. We'll also look at pad types, heavy cutting options and defect identification to assess what can be rectified and how. Interiors are explored in greater depth with higher yield services with dry steam cleaning, odour removal, leather protection and treatment, and stain removal with the associated chemistry. • Pad types • Compound grades • Rubber and plastic protection • Coatings after-care • Polymer and PTFE exterior LSPs • Glass sealants • Troubleshooting • Accreditations • Financial management • Insurance • Marketing • Pricing • Spot Sanding • Targeting your customer base • Safe working practice • Workshop planning • Intermediate chemical knowledge • Efficiency and time management • Matt finishes • Environmental considerations • Advanced cleaner chemistry • Bonded overspray and concrete • LSPs • Engine bay detailing • Plastic trim restoration • Odour removal • Steam cleaning • Stain removal & chemical principles • Fabric and leather protection • Paint types and their principles • Long and short throw DA machines • Forced action machines • Lighting • Defect identification All levels are accompanied by a full course booklet to revisit topics covered when needed. Practical assessment takes place as part of the original training session, at the end of the course you will be assigned a (manageable) series of case studies and exercises to complete over the period of 3 months to cement the knowledge. There is then an externally assessed online exam, to ensure there are no weaker/problem areas and to assess the candidate's knowledge. After which the Level One and Two accreditations are awarded and you can either progress or choose to practice the skills gained with ongoing support. We would again stress that, if able to attend both courses separately, candidates are likely to better retain the information delivered. However, if logistics are a challenge, then this is the ideal course to get your detailing career started. Course Length 3 Days (0930 - 1600) Group Size One-to-One Location UK Detailing Academy, 2 Purlieus Barn, Ewen, Cirencester, GL7 6BY Experience / Qualification Open to all Refreshments or Lunch Refreshments included
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ï¸ Stay Safe, Stay Warm: Cold Stress Working Safely in Cold Weather Course Training! ð¨ï¸ Are you ready to conquer the challenges of working in cold weather environments? Enroll in our Cold Stress Working Safely in Cold Weather Course, a comprehensive program meticulously designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to ensure safety and well-being in chilly conditions. Join us on a journey where preparedness meets resilience, and turn your workplace into a safe and comfortable cold-weather haven. ð Module 1: Introduction to Cold Stress and Recognizing Early Signs Embark on your cold weather safety journey with Module 1, providing a comprehensive introduction to cold stress and early signs recognition. Learn to identify the hazards of working in cold conditions, recognize early symptoms of cold stress, and lay the foundation for a proactive and safe work environment. 𧥠Module 2: Proper Dressing for Nutrition and Hydration in Cold Weather Work Bundle up for success with Module 2, focusing on proper dressing, nutrition, and hydration in cold weather work. Explore the importance of layering, selecting appropriate clothing, and maintaining proper nutrition and hydration to combat the challenges posed by cold weather conditions. â° Module 3: Work Schedule and Hazard Identification Control in Cold Weather Work Optimize your work schedule with Module 3, dedicated to managing work hours and identifying hazards in cold weather conditions. Understand the impact of work hours on cold stress, and master hazard identification and control strategies to ensure a safe and productive work environment. ð§ Module 4: Safe Working Practices for Emergency Preparedness in Cold Weather Work Prepare for the unexpected with Module 4, focusing on safe working practices and emergency preparedness. Develop the skills to respond effectively to emergencies in cold weather conditions. Learn evacuation procedures, first aid techniques, and how to implement emergency response plans. ð Module 5: Cold Weather Worksite Inspections Psychological Well-being Ensure a holistic approach to safety with Module 5, centered around cold weather worksite inspections and psychological well-being. Learn to conduct thorough inspections to identify potential hazards and assess the psychological well-being of workers in cold weather environments. ð¨ Module 6: Cold Weather Emergency Response and Risk Management Master the art of emergency response and risk management with Module 6. Explore advanced techniques for responding to emergencies in cold weather, and develop risk management strategies to proactively address potential challenges. ð Why Choose Our Cold Stress Working Safely in Cold Weather Course? Industry-Certified Instructors: Learn from experienced cold weather safety professionals with hands-on expertise. Practical Training: Engage in realistic scenarios, simulations, and hands-on exercises to prepare for real-world cold weather challenges. Comprehensive Curriculum: Covering a range of aspects from dressing to emergency response, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of cold weather safety. Psychological Well-being Focus: Address the mental health aspect of working in challenging conditions, fostering a supportive workplace culture. Don't let the cold weather be a barrier to safety and productivity! Enroll now in the Cold Stress Working Safely in Cold Weather Course and empower yourself and your team with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in chilly environments. Your journey to a safer and more resilient workplace begins here! ï¸â¨ð Course Curriculum Module 1 Introduction to Cold Stress and Recognizing Early Signs. Introduction to Cold Stress and Recognizing Early Signs. 00:00 Module 2 Proper Dressing for Nutrition and Hydration in Cold Weather Work. Proper Dressing for Nutrition and Hydration in Cold Weather Work. 00:00 Module 3 Work Schedule and Hazard Identification Control in Cold Weather Work. Work Schedule and Hazard Identification Control in Cold Weather Work. 00:00 Module 4 Safe Working Practices for Emergency Preparedness in Cold Weather Work. Safe Working Practices for Emergency Preparedness in Cold Weather Work. 00:00 Module 5 Cold Weather Worksite Inspections Psychological Well. Cold Weather Worksite Inspections Psychological Well. 00:00 Module 6 Cold Weather Emergency Response and Risk Management in Cold Weather Work. Cold Weather Emergency Response and Risk Management in Cold Weather Work. 00:00
NPORS Abrasive Wheels Awareness (N301A)
This training includes two lessons for a total of 8 contact training hours. Each lesson includes presentations, field videos, interactive exercises, and a quiz. Lesson 1: Site and Mechanical Hazards- Identify common site and mechanical hazards that workers are exposed to when installing ground-mounted PV arrays, describe ways to mitigate hazards, determine safe working practices and PPE requirements. Lesson 2: Electrical Hazards- Determine electrical hazards on large-scale PV job sites, identify shock and arc flash hazards and implement protective measures, define lockout/tagout methods and principles, examine installation, maintenance, and PV testing hazards.
In today's dynamic work environment, ensuring the safety and well-being of lone workers is paramount. Our Lone Worker Safety Training course is meticulously designed to equip individuals with the essential knowledge and skills to thrive in solitary work settings. Whether you're an employer looking to safeguard your employees or a lone worker seeking to enhance your safety protocols, this course is your definitive guide. Key Features: CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access In the Lone Worker Safety Training curriculum, learners acquire essential knowledge and skills to ensure their safety while working alone. They understand the risks associated with lone working and learn how to assess and manage these risks effectively. Reporting and recording incidents is emphasized to ensure timely response and improvement of safety protocols. Conflict avoidance and resolution strategies are taught to prevent and manage potentially hazardous situations. First aid techniques specific to lone working scenarios are covered, along with general workplace safety practices. Learners develop a safe working system tailored for lone working situations, promoting their well-being both physically and mentally. They also gain a comprehensive understanding of the laws and regulations that govern lone worker safety, ensuring compliance and a safer work environment overall. This curriculum equips learners with practical knowledge and tools to confidently handle the challenges of working alone safely. Course Curriculum Module 01: Basics of Lone Working Module 02: Risk Assessment Module 03: Reporting and Recording Incidents Module 04: Conflict Avoidance and Resolution Module 05: First Aid and Workplace Safety for Lone Workers Module 06: Safe Working System for Lone Working Module 07: Physical and Mental Well-being Module 08: Lone Worker's Safety Laws Learning Outcomes: Understand principles of lone working and associated risks in workplaces. Conduct effective risk assessments to mitigate potential hazards confidently. Demonstrate proper incident reporting and recording procedures in lone worker scenarios. Apply conflict resolution techniques to manage and diffuse workplace conflicts. Implement first aid procedures and safety protocols specific to lone working. Develop and implement safe working systems tailored for lone worker safety. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Lone Worker Safety Training 1:20:35 1: Module 01: Basics of Lone Working 09:07 2: Module 02: Risk Assessment 11:51 3: Module 03: Reporting and Recording Incidents 09:11 4: Module 04: Conflict Avoidance and Resolution 10:38 5: Module 05: First Aid and Workplace Safety for Lone Workers 05:45 6: Module 06: Safe Working System for Lone Working 11:41 7: Module 07: Physical and Mental Well-being 09:48 8: Module 08: Lone Worker's Safety Laws 11:34 9: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? Individuals working independently in various industries needing safety awareness. Managers responsible for lone workers in their teams. Health and safety officers focused on lone worker policies. Newly appointed supervisors requiring safety training for lone workers. Business owners keen on enhancing workplace safety for lone workers. Career path Security Officer Field Service Engineer Social Worker Estate Agent Utility Service Technician Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.