ð LOLER Training Course Overview Unlock the potential for safer and more efficient lifting operations with our comprehensive LOLER Training Course. Designed for professionals and organizations involved in lifting equipment operations, this course is a vital investment in ensuring compliance, safety, and proficiency in lifting operations. Course Highlights: ð Module 1: Introduction to LOLER Gain a solid understanding of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER) to establish a strong foundation for compliance. Explore the key principles, definitions, and legal obligations outlined in LOLER. ð§ Module 2: LOLER Inspection Procedures Master the essential skills required for thorough LOLER inspections. Learn systematic inspection procedures to identify potential hazards, assess equipment conditions, and ensure compliance with safety standards. ðï¸ Module 3: Selecting and Using Lifting Equipment Acquire in-depth knowledge of various lifting equipment types and their applications. Understand the criteria for selecting the right equipment for specific lifting tasks and learn safe operating practices. ð Module 4: Planning and Organizing Lifting Operations Develop expertise in planning and organizing lifting operations effectively. Learn to assess risks, create detailed lifting plans, and implement control measures to ensure the safety and success of lifting operations. ð§ Module 5: Maintaining Lifting Equipment Explore best practices for the regular maintenance of lifting equipment to ensure longevity and reliability. Understand the importance of routine inspections and maintenance schedules to prevent breakdowns and enhance equipment performance. Key Benefits: Compliance Assurance: Stay updated with the latest LOLER regulations and ensure your organization operates within legal parameters. Enhanced Safety: Equip yourself and your team with the knowledge to identify and mitigate potential risks, fostering a safer working environment. Operational Efficiency: Streamline lifting operations through effective planning, organization, and the proper use of equipment. Skill Development: Hone your skills in LOLER inspection, equipment selection, and maintenance, making you an invaluable asset in the workplace. Industry Recognition: Gain a competitive edge by demonstrating a commitment to safety and compliance in lifting operations. Invest in your team's competence and safety by enrolling in our LOLER Training Course today. Elevate your lifting operations to new heights with knowledge, expertise, and confidence. Course Curriculum Module 1_ Introduction to LOLER Introduction to LOLER 00:00 Module 2_ LOLER Inspection Procedures LOLER Inspection Procedures 00:00 Module 3_ Selecting and Using Lifting Equipment Selecting and Using Lifting Equipment 00:00 Module 4_ Planning and Organizing Lifting Operations Planning and Organizing Lifting Operations 00:00 Module 5_ Maintaining Lifting Equipment Maintaining Lifting Equipment 00:00
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Definitive Segment Routing course description This Segment Routing (SR) training course is a comprehensive program designed to equip network professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to implement and manage SR in modern networking environments. Segment Routing is a cutting-edge network architecture that enhances network flexibility, scalability, and efficiency. This course offers in-depth coverage of SR principles, protocols, and practical implementation techniques. Hands on sessions are used to reinforce the theory rather than teach specific manufacturer equipment. What will you learn Explain packet paths when implementing SLB. Explain how Segment Routing works. Explain the relationship between SR and MPLS. Use SR for Traffic Engineering. Troubleshoot Segment Routing. Implement TI-LFA using Segment Routing Definitive Segment Routing course details Who will benefit: This course is ideal for network engineers, architects, and administrators who want to stay up-to-date with the latest networking technologies and enhance their expertise in Segment Routing. Prerequisites: Concise MPLS for engineers Duration 3 days Definitive Segment Routing course contents Introduction to Segment Routing (SR) What is SR? Source based routing, SPRING, history, segments, why SR? SR benefits.SR usage: Traffic Engineering, Shortest path, local protection. Relationship between SR and MPLS, SRv6. Hands on Investigating the base network. Segment Routing architecture SR domains, SR paths, SR segments. Segment types. Segment IDs, combining segments, IGP extensions, control plane components. Hands on Configuring SR, exploring how SR works, Segment Routing protocols SR-MPLS. MPLS label stack operations. Segment Routing Global Block (SRGB). SRLB. IS-IS and OSPF extensions for SR. Prefix segments, adjacency segments. SRGB/IGP interactions. Multidomain SR policies. SPF, Strict SPF. Hands on Analysing IGP SR extension operation. Investigating the SRGB. Segment Routing Traffic Engineering RSVP-TE versus SR-TE. SR policies. Anycast and binding SIDs. SR flexible algorithm flex-algo, Performance measurement delay. Hands on Optimising network paths for various applications. SR integration with 'older' technologies MPLS and LDP integration with SR. Hands on Integration. Topology Independent Loop Free Alternative Classic LFA and IP/MPLS protection mechanisms. TI-LFA protection options. Hands on TI-LFA operation with SR and LDP traffic. Scenarios SDN. Managing SR with SR controllers. Analyse, optimise, automate. Network slicing. BGP peering segments Path Computation Elements, BGP Link State. BGP prefix segments, BGP peer segments. Egress peer engineering. SR enabled VPNs. Hands onBGP segment routing. Troubleshooting Segment Routing IP toolkit: ping and traceroute. MPLS toolkit: MPLS ping, MPLS echo request/reply, MPLS ping, MPLS traceroute and path discovery. Router show commands. Hands on Used throughout the course during exercises. SRv6 Note this is an optional extra day. See our one day SRv6 course for details. IPv6 headers review, routing headers, IPv6 segment, SRv6 segment Identifiers. IPv6 Segment Routing Header. SRH procedures. Hands on Configuring SRv6, Analysing SRv6 operation.
Each year, the construction industry is responsible for a significant number of accidents, fatalities, and injuries. Therefore, every employee needs to be aware of a few fundamentals when it comes to health and safety at work. These include being aware of the types of hazards present in their specific work environment, knowing how to prevent accidents and injuries, and knowing what to do if an accident or injury occurs. And to cover all of these, we have this Construction Safety bundle course for you. Construction Safety includes internal measures within an organisation and rules and regulations imposed upon them by a regulatory body. Our Construction Safety bundle deals with both aspects comprising 11 courses. You will get a basic understanding of Construction Safety and management, Ladder Safety, and Noise and hearing protection. Moreover, you will get LOLER, RIDDOR, COSHH and Asbestos Surveyor training. Finally, the Construction Safety bundle also covers PUWER training and first aid courses. This Construction Safety Bundle Consists of the following Premium courses: Course 1: Construction Safety Course 2: Construction Site Management Level 4 Course 3: PUWER Course 4: LOLER Training Course 5: Ladder Safety Course 6: Noise and Hearing Protection Training Course 7: HAVS (Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome) Training Course Course 8: Asbestos Surveyor Training Course 9: COSHH Training and Safety - Level 2 Course 10: RIDDOR Training Course 11: First Aid Trainer Course Learning outcome Upon completion of this Construction Safety bundle, you will be able to - Perform risk assessment for evaluating hazards in your workplace Learn how to evacuate the workplace in the event of fire incidents Examine the lifting equipment thoroughly and ensure that these equipments are free from risk and fit for use Identify the ways of Noise and Hearing Protection Ensure the functional safety of the work equipment by following the guidelines provided in PUWER Master the process of maintaining the work equipment Doesn't matter which occupation you are in; this Construction Safety bundle will help you to maintain a safe and healthy workplace environment. Enrol now! The Construction Safety bundle incorporates basic to advanced level skills to shed some light on your way and boost your career. Hence, you can strengthen your Construction Safety expertise and essential knowledge, which will assist you in reaching your goal. Moreover, you can learn from any place in your own time without travelling for classes. Curriculum: Course 1: Construction Safety Managing Health and Safety Risk Assessment and Common Risks Health and Safety Guidelines and Legislations Reporting Accidents at Work General Site Issues Working at Height Excavation Work and Confined spaces Work Equipment Manual and Mechanical Handling Chemical and Biological Health Hazards and Control Electrical Hazards and Control Fire Hazards and Control Certificate: PDF Certificate: Free (Previously it was £6*11 = £66) Hard Copy Certificate: Free (For The Title Course: Previously it was £10) CPD 110 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Anyone from any background can enrol in this Construction Safety bundle. Requirements This Construction Safety course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones. Career path This Construction Safety course will lead you to many career opportunities; here are a few prospects. Health and Safety Advisor Construction Safety Advisor Process and Construction Safety Manager Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment Project Engineer Compliance Inspector - LOLER Asbestos Surveyor Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
COURSES EVERY WEEK THROUGHOUT EVERY YEAR COURSE OVERVIEW. DURATION: 4 DAY (09:00 - 18:00) COST: £1500 PER PERSON LOCATION: HAMPSHIRE THIS 4 DAY HEFAT COURSE IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING AVAILABLE Hostile Environment First Aid Training (HEFAT) has been designed for those operating or working in hostile or elevated risk environments who require an advanced level of medical training. The skills taught on the HEAT course are taken to the next level by training delegates how to deal with more complex levels of medical conditions and trauma first aid training coupled with practical training in the use of advanced medical equipment and techniques. In line with all of our benchmark courses HEFAT ensures that travellers from all backgrounds are prepared for the widest possible threat levels across the widest field of environments and situations. Delegates leave aware of potential risks and confident that they have the skills and knowledge to deal with immediate and developing situations. No previous training or qualifications are required to attend this course. Unsure if this is the right course for you? Get in touch with our team to help you choose the best course for your needs. COURSE ELEMENTS. THREAT RISK ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION ADVANCED TRAUMA AND FIRST AID TRAINING KIDNAP AND HOSTAGE VEHICLE SAFETY AND SECURITY POST TRAUMATIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS LANDMINE AND IED’S NAVIGATION TECHNIQUES WEAPON FAMILIARISATION CONFLICT MANAGEMENT RADIO AND VOICE COMMUNICATION
Course Information Join our comprehensive course, meticulously designed to equip individuals implementing Good Clinical Laboratory Practice (GCLP) within laboratories handling samples from clinical trials. Delve into the current regulatory landscape governing laboratory work supporting clinical trials, referencing key guidelines such as the ICH Guideline for Good Clinical Practice, the Clinical EU Trials Directive, relevant regulations, and leveraging insights from the RQA guidance document on GCLP. Is this course for you? This course is tailored for laboratory managers, analysts, investigators, trial coordinators, monitors, and auditors operating in diverse settings such as pharmaceutical company laboratories, central laboratories, contract research organisations, hospital laboratories, clinics, and investigator sites. This course will give you: Guidance on effectively interpreting and applying GCLP within the broader framework of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Insight into the seamless integration of GCLP within clinical programmes (GCP) Practical strategies for implementing GCLP in the nuanced environment of clinical research laboratories The chance to update your knowledge with the latest interpretations and guidance on clinical laboratories by the UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Access to a seasoned panel of speakers with extensive expertise A unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of GCLP's application across diverse scenarios. Engage in: Lively discussions to foster ideas Problem-solving sessions targeting specific challenges Detailed exploration of specific aspects within the realms of GCP and GCLP. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Vanessa Grant -, - Louise Handy Director, Handy Consulting Ltd Tim Stiles Consultant, Qualogy Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 08:50 Registration 09:00 Welcome and Introduction 09:20 Good Clinical Practice and the Requirements of Good Clinical Laboratory Practice A review of Good Clinical Practice and its requirements for the laboratory analysis of samples from a trial. The thought processes behind the development of Good Clinical Laboratory Practice, its objective, scope, interpretation and application are explained. 10:00 Safety and Ethical Consideration Informed consent, confidentiality, expedited reporting, blinding and unblinding and serious breaches of the GCP are discussed. 10:40 Break 10:55 Organisation and Personnel Responsibilities within GCP and the Laboratory The responsibilities of key functions that should exist within a clinical laboratory including personnel records of training and competence are discussed. 11:30 Staff Training and Training Records Personnel records of training and competency assessments are discussed. 11:45 Laboratory Facilities, Equipment and Materials Suitable facility design, organisation and operation will be discussed. The calibration, validation and maintenance of equipment used in the conduct of sample analysis are examined, as are the suitability of materials and the identification and labelling of reagents and solutions. 12:30 Lunch 13:15 Workshop 1 - Facilities, Equipment and Responsibilities Some practical problems with regard to the facilities, equipment and responsibilities are explored. 13:45 Workshop 1 - Feedback 14:15 Computer Systems Validation Systems, including computerised systems, used in the analysis, collection and reporting of results should be appropriately tested, operated and controlled. What this means in practice is discussed. 14:45 Trial Protocols, Analytical Plans During this session we examine the purpose, content, control and change of these important documents. 15:30 Break 15:45 Workshop 2 - SOPs, Clinical Protocols, Analytical Plans and Validation The practicalities of managing and documenting the planning phase of analytical work on a trial are explored along with computerised system validation. 16:30 Workshop 2 - Feedback 17:00 Close of Day Day 2 09:00 Conduct of the Work and Quality Control Many of the issues that surround the conduct of sample collection, shipment, storage, analysis and management of Analytical Methods are discussed. This includes the quality control of the assay that may be employed and Quality Control checks. 10:00 Deviation Management The expectations around deviations and CAPA are discussed. 10:15 Workshop 3 - Conduct of the Work and Quality Control Practical work conduct and quality control issues are explored. 10:45 Break 11:00 Workshop 3 - Feedback 11:30 Source Data, Data Integrity, Records and Reports The creation and subsequent management of source data and records, data integrity, are discussed, together with the process of reporting analytical results. 12:10 Workshop 4 - Data, Records and Reports Practical problems with data, records and reports are investigated. 12:45 Lunch 13:30 Workshop 4 - Feedback 14:00 Quality Audit The requirements for and purpose of quality audits are discussed. The difference between quality audit and quality control are explained along with the role of the quality audit staff and their interaction with the analytical project managers, laboratory management and study staff. 14:40 Risk Management How should we assess risk and how can we use the process to assist in evaluation of audit findings. 15:15 Break 15:30 Regulatory Inspection The conduct of regulatory inspections and current expectations of the inspectors. Preparation for inspections and conduct during them will be discussed. 16:00 Panel Session This panel session will address any outstanding issues raised by the delegates. 16:15 Close of Course Extra Information Face-to-face course Course Material Course material will be available in PDF format for delegates attending this course. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course. The material will be emailed in advance of the course and RQA will not be providing any printed copies of the course notes during the training itself. Delegates wishing to have a hard copy of the notes should print these in advance to bring with them. Alternatively delegates are welcome to bring along their own portable devices to view the material during the training sessions. Remote course Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 14 Points Development Level Develop
CLINICAL PRP Sports medicine Traumatology Ophthalmic Burn trauma Wound healing –diabetic foot Skin grafting Dentistry-sinus lift Tooth implants. PRP theory & equipment: Training Online Theory will enable you to understand: Anatomy Vascular Supply, Contraindications Patient consultation Complications Management Post treatment advice Dealing with equipment | Suppliers A certification of training will be provided upon completion of the course. Aesthetic PRP Skin rejuvenation Hair restoration Fat grafting in combination PRP Post laser Acne & Rosacea Acne scar Tissue Volumisation alternative of HA fillers Aesthetic gynaecology /urology. Plathelet Rich Plasma We will cover pertinent information including mechanism of action, safety and efficacy issues, management and treatment of complications, dilution guidelines, and more. Hands on practical session – skin rejuvenation and hair loss Extraction, Preparation and Dosage Management Injection techniques – face, neck and head (hair loss); also the use of cannula Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate and title of PRP Certified Practitioner. MASTER CLASS PRP & PRF During the course we are providing . Taking blood and how to use a Centrifuge . PRP injecting techniques in face neck and décolletage hands. PRP Microneedling using a DERMAPEN. Combination treatment PRP with Mesotherapy. MECHANISM OF ACTION Platelets + Leucocytes form 3D mesh release of GF Chemo attraction and migration of macrophages and stem cells Stem cells proliferates by mitosis Stem cells undergo differentiation process BENEFIT FROM PRP TREATMENT & THERAPYExperience the advantages of PRP treatment and therapy, utilizing autologous blood with natural growth factors for disease-free and hypoallergenic benefits. Boost wound healing by regulating mitosis, proliferation, and differentiation, enhancing tissue with collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. Benefit from improved tissue oxygenation, nutrition flow, and support for procedures like hair transplants, fat transfers, and skin grafts.PRP works effectively in skin rejuvenation, facial resurfacing, microneedling, and combines well with HA, PDO threads, skin boosters, peeling, or CO2 lasers. It also proves beneficial for hair restoration, showing positive results in various protocols for Androgenic alopecia and age-related hair loss.PRP where works .Skin rejuvenation-facial resurfacing.application-injection alone. Microneedling Combination with HA,Combination with PDO threads,Skin boosters , peeling or CO2 lasers Hair restoration, Multiple protocols with positive results Evidence for improvement of: Androgenic alopecia-male and females, “spot hair lost” Improvement of age related hair loss. You need to be medically qualified as a doctor, dentist, nurse, pharmacist or paramedic with full governing body registration and have completed a Foundation Filler Course and to have administered a number of cases. MASTERCLASS 8 CPD POINTS 1 DAY INTENSIVE COURSE HANDS-ON REAL MODELS
About this Training Energy insurance is a type of insurance designed to protect businesses that work in the energy industry. This type of insurance covers a wide range of risks that are unique to the energy industry, such as damage to oil rigs, power plants, pipelines, or other energy infrastructure, as well as accidents, explosions, fires, and environmental damage. Energy insurance can also provide coverage for business interruption caused by unforeseen events that can disrupt energy production or supply, such as natural disasters, equipment breakdown, and cyber-attacks. It may also include coverage for liability and loss of income resulting from lawsuits and legal claims. Training Objectives Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the risk sharing between oil companies and contractors Know how this is dealt within the insurance products available Understand insurer's perception of risk Create awareness of how market insurance products meet industry needs Be familiar with insurer's pricing methodologies Better understanding of the broker interface Understand technical evaluation of the coverage wordings Putting technical knowledge into practice with claims workshop Target Audience The course is intended for individuals who work in the energy industry, particularly those who are involved in managing risk or making decisions related to insurance coverage. The following personnel will benefit from the knowledge shared in this course: Insurers Brokers Adjusters Lawyers Risk Managers Treasury Contracts Legals Contract Adjustor Project Managers Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader has worked in the insurance sector for 59 years. He has worked as a broker for reputable firms, such as Marsh, where he served as the managing director of Energy Construction. He has also participated in peer review for different Lloyds Syndicates. He also served as a broker for Sedgwick, AAA, and Miller in the offshore energy sector. He has helped businesses including Shell, BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Petrofina, Woodside, ENI, and Brunei Shell for their policy reviews during his career. 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
This course is designed to provide a basic introduction to dog grooming, it is the building blocks for an excellent career in dog grooming providing both the practical skills and the theory behind dog grooming Dog Grooming Assistants course gives you the basic skills you need to start working in a dog grooming environment under supervision. THE COURSE WILL COVER Correct handling and lifting of dogs Health checking of a dog Basic first aid Preparing and grooming dogs prior to bathing Bathing and cleaning dogs Drying dogs and preparing their coats for styling De-shedding techniques Introduction to basic styling Scissoring foot shapes Nail and ear care Cleaning and maintaining equipment used for grooming Maintain the cleanliness and bio security of the animal care working environment in-line with health and safety Guidance in client relations and salon management Students will receive all course materials and it is recommended that students bring along a camera for before and after photographs as well as pens, high-lighters and notepads. It is highly recommended that upon completion of this course, you continue onto completing the 20 Day Commercial Stylist Course. As you will have already completed 8 days of training, we can offer you a fantastic discount on the remaining 12 days of training and it includes a Pet First Aid course and certificate. See below for full details.