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SUMMARY:CIPS Level 3 Advanced Certificate in Procurement and Supply Operations
DESCRIPTION:Cost – £2\,099 + VAT \nDuration – 1 Year \nPlease note that the date given is the registration date. Full workshop dates are below. \nCourse Overview \nThe CIPS Level 3 Advanced Certificate in Procurement and Supply Operations introduces candidates to a wide range of essential key skills\, providing them with a sound understanding of the challenges facing professionals in the field of purchasing and supply chain management. \n  \nNo formal qualifications or professional experience is necessary to enrol on this programme. It is not necessary to have achieved the CIPS Level 2 Certificate before starting this programme but for people with little or no experience it does aid a smoother transition. \n  \nThis qualification is designed for those in an operational role who need the capability to carry out procurement and supply tasks. It is ideal for junior buyers and people with under 2 years’ experience. You will develop the knowledge to understand demand management\, arrange supply logistics and implement new contracts. \n  \nOur 10 day classroom programme is delivered over a 12 month period. Classroom based study helps students build confidence as learners and they benefit from the dynamics of being part of a group. \n  \nWorkshop Dates: \n18th October\, 1st November\, Exam November\n7th December\, 11th January\, Exam May\n15th & 22nd March\, Exam May\n12th & 26th April\, Exam July\n31st May\, 14th June\, Exam July \n  \n 
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/cips-level-3-advanced-certificate-in-procurement-and-supply-operations/2023-09-01/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230904T160000
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UID:10007565-1693821600-1693843200@www.brchamber.co.uk
SUMMARY:City & Guilds Legionella: Responsible Person Hot & Cold-Water Systems Only
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £220.00 +VAT\nNon-member price – £245.00 + VAT\nDuration – 1 Day \n  \nCourse Overview \nThis course is designed for those involved in managing the risk of legionella bacteria in hot & cold-water systems that pose a reasonably foreseeable risk. \nThis course has be designed to provided knowledge and develop the skills required for effective legionella management in-line with the ACoP L8 and HSG 274. \n  \nWho should attend the Legionella Awareness course? \n\nStaff who may become a ‘Legionella Responsible Person’.\nStaff who may become a ‘Legionella Deputy Responsible Person’.\nStaff who may become a ‘Legionella Duty Holder’.\nEngineers and Managers with other responsibilities related to Legionella Risk Management\nHealth and Safety professionals who are responsible for performing Legionella Risk Assessments\n\nNo previous Legionella Training experience is required to complete this course\, although this would potentially be an advantage. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n  \nOn successful completion of this Legionella Responsible Person Training Course\, you will develop or reinforce your knowledge of: \n\nThe legislation\, Health and Safety at Work Act\, HSE ACoP L8 & HSG274 part 2\nThe role and duties of the Legionella Responsible Person and Legionella Duty Holder\nThe Legionella compliance requirements of your organisation\n\n  \nThis will enable you to: \n\nBetter comply with the “ACoP L8 Fourth edition” code of practice and HSG 274 Technical Guidance.\nMore effectively manage the risk associated with Legionella bacteria.\nReduce the risk of associated moral / legal / financial implications associated with prosecution for poor legionella control\nCarry out simple Legionella Risk Assessments in Hot & Cold Water Systems\nPlan water sampling and testing programmes or critique contractors programmes\nPlan practical control and management of Legionella (Hot & Cold water) systems\nDesign maintenance schedules to support the control systems\nFulfil the role of a ‘Legionella Responsible Person’ or ‘Legionella Duty Holder’ in relation to Legionella control within Hot & Cold Water Systems\n\n  \nCourse Content \n\nPre-course assessment of legionella awareness to refresh knowledge\nKnow the importance of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and relevant sections\nKnow the importance of the COSHH regulations and relevant sections\nKnow the reporting of legionnaires disease under RIDDOR\nUnderstand the Consultation with Employees Regulations 1996\nKnow the roles of the Legionella Responsible Person\, Legionella Deputy Responsible Person\, and Legionella Duty Holder\nKnow what should be included in the Legionella Risk Assessment\nKnow when a Legionella Risk Assessment should be reviewed and why\nKnow what makes a person competent and the importance of training.\nUnderstand the primary aim of the Legionella Control Association.\nKnow what is in a written/control scheme and how to implement it\nKnow the importance of water system design and commissioning\nKnow the Water Regulations in relation to legionella control\nUnderstand the importance of a good schematic diagram\nKnow how to interpret microbial sample results\nKnow the importance of record keeping
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/city-guilds-legionella-responsible-person-hot-cold-water-systems-only-2023-10-17/2023-09-04/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Safety Training Courses,Training
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230904T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T160634
CREATED:20210219T122038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T184419Z
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SUMMARY:City & Guilds Legionella: Responsible Person Hot & Cold-Water Systems with Cooling Towers
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £445.00 +VAT\nNon-member price – £460.00 + VAT\nDuration – 2 Days \n  \nCourse Overview \nThis course is designed for those involved in managing the risk of legionella bacteria in hot & cold-water systems that pose a reasonably foreseeable risk. \nThis course has be designed to provided knowledge and develop the skills required for effective legionella management in-line with the ACoP L8 and HSG 274. \n  \nWho should attend the Legionella Awareness course? \n\nStaff who may become a ‘Legionella Responsible Person’.\nStaff who may become a ‘Legionella Deputy Responsible Person’.\nStaff who may become a ‘Legionella Duty Holder’.\nEngineers and Managers with other responsibilities related to Legionella Risk Management\nHealth and Safety professionals who are responsible for performing Legionella Risk Assessments\n\n  \nNo previous Legionella Training experience is required to complete this course\, although this would potentially be an advantage. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n On successful completion of this Legionella Responsible Person Training Course\, you will develop or reinforce your knowledge of: \n\nThe legislation\, Health and Safety at Work Act\, HSE ACoP L8 & HSG274 part 2\nThe role and duties of the Legionella Responsible Person and Legionella Duty Holder\nThe Legionella compliance requirements of your organisation\n\n  \nThis will enable you to: \n\nBetter comply with the “ACoP L8 Fourth edition” code of practice and HSG 274 Technical Guidance.\nMore effectively manage the risk associated with Legionella bacteria.\nReduce the risk of associated moral / legal / financial implications associated with prosecution for poor legionella control\nCarry out simple Legionella Risk Assessments in Hot & Cold Water Systems\nPlan water sampling and testing programmes or critique contractors programmes\nPlan practical control and management of Legionella (Hot & Cold water) systems\nDesign maintenance schedules to support the control systems\nFulfil the role of a ‘Legionella Responsible Person’ or ‘Legionella Duty Holder’ in relation to Legionella control within Hot & Cold Water Systems\n\n  \nCourse Content \n\nPre-course assessment of legionella awareness to refresh knowledge\nKnow the importance of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and relevant sections\nKnow the importance of the COSHH regulations and relevant sections\nKnow the reporting of legionnaires disease under RIDDOR\nUnderstand the Consultation with Employees Regulations 1996\nKnow the roles of the Legionella Responsible Person\, Legionella Deputy Responsible Person\, and Legionella Duty Holder\nKnow what should be included in the Legionella Risk Assessment\nKnow when a Legionella Risk Assessment should be reviewed and why\nKnow what makes a person competent and the importance of training.\nUnderstand the primary aim of the Legionella Control Association.\nKnow what is in a written/control scheme and how to implement it\nKnow the importance of water system design and commissioning\nKnow the Water Regulations in relation to legionella control\nUnderstand the importance of a good schematic diagram\nKnow how to interpret microbial sample results\nKnow the importance of record keeping\n\n 
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/city-guilds-legionella-responsible-person-hot-cold-water-systems-with-cooling-towers-2023-11-07/2023-09-04/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Safety Training Courses,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230906T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230906T130000
DTSTAMP:20260614T160634
CREATED:20210219T113225Z
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UID:10007558-1693990800-1694005200@www.brchamber.co.uk
SUMMARY:City & Guilds Legionella Operative Hot & Cold-Water Systems
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £205.00 +VAT\nNon-member price – £225.00 + VAT\nDuration – 4 Hours\nVirtual Course \n  \nCourse Overview \n  \nThis course is designed for staff that intend to routinely complete semi-skilled tasks associated with controlling the risk of legionella bacteria in hot & cold water systems. \nThese could include such tasks as: \n\nTMV servicing\nCold water storage tank inspections\nBasic microbiological sampling\nInspection and cleaning of calorifiers\nExpansion vessel purging\n\n  \nThose persons will typically be maintenance staff but may be Responsible Persons / Deputy Responsible Persons who require deeper practical knowledge. \n  \nCourse Benefits \nDevelop and/or reinforce knowledge of: \n\nThe legislation\, HSE ACOP L8 (approved code of practice) & HSG274 part 2\nThe role and duties of the Responsible Person and Duty Holder\nThe compliance requirements\, including:\n\nWritten Scheme (Control Scheme)\nControl measures of hot & cold-water systems\nTemperature monitoring\nFlushing little used outlets\nTMV maintenance & commissioning\nCalorifier inspection and drain purging\nShowers and spray tap cleaning\, disinfection and descale\nProblem solving issues within the water systems\nEmergency procedures if required\nCleaning & disinfection of systems
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/city-guilds-legionella-operative-hot-cold-water-systems-2023-12-11/2023-09-06/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire
CATEGORIES:Health & Safety Training Courses,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230907T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230907T163000
DTSTAMP:20260614T160634
CREATED:20230823T093924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T093924Z
UID:10008275-1694079000-1694104200@www.brchamber.co.uk
SUMMARY:ILM Level 5 Certificate in Leadership and Management
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £1950.00 + VAT\nNon-member price – £2100.00 + VAT \nDuration – 4 Days \n  \nOverview  \n This short ILM accredited qualification is an excellent opportunity for current and aspiring senior leaders to develop core strategic management knowledge and skills and transfer them directly into practise in the workplace. The level 5 certificate is an ideal vehicle for departmental heads and practising middle managers to improve departmental performance and prepare for more senior management responsibilities. \n  \nThis highly interactive programme provides participants with the opportunity to work with others in similar situations to share understanding and best practise and to identify improved working strategies. \n  \nProgramme Structure  \n\nParticipants will attend 4 training workshops over a 4 month period\nThe sessions will run from 9.30 – 4.00 with breaks and small break out groups on\n\n  \nProgramme Aims  \n\nDevelop abilities as leaders and managers to enable organisational success\nApply impactful leadership that motivates others and builds commitment\nImplement effective communication strategies\nBecome best self in a management role\n\n  \nSession 1 – Organisation Strategy & Managers Role  \nDelivering departmental success in line with the organisational strategy \n\nIdentifying organisation strategy and corporate objectives\nPlanning departmental direction and setting objectives in line with organisational strategy\nCommunication processes to cascade organisation and departmental direction\nDefining key managerial skills and behaviours\nPersonal development planning\n\n  \nSession 2 – Leadership Styles  \n\nThe prevailing leadership styles within the organisation\nImpact of leadership styles of performance\nMotivating to build commitment\nCreating the right climate for success\n\n  \nSession 3 – Interpersonal skills\, communication and emotional intelligence  \n\nThe effects of interpersonal skills on managerial performance\nEmotional intelligence strategies to improve leadership ability\nIdentifying barriers to effective departmental communication\nThe impact of personal communication style on others\nDeveloping communication strategies to manage a variety of relationships and situations\n\n  \nSession 4 – Managing performance and contribution to deliver departmental strategy  \n\nSetting performance expectations and objectives in line with departmental direction\nMechanisms for monitoring and measuring performance against expectations\nPerformance review processes\nEmbedding behavioural and technical competencies\nManaging performance issues\n\n  \nSession 5 – The Managers role in leading innovation and change  \n\nThe need for change\nConducting a business analysis\nIdentifying potential changes required to deliver departmental strategy in the longer term\nThe psychology of change and it’s impact on productivity\nManaging people through change processes\nImplementing continuous improvement\n\n  \nSession 6 – Implementing change and continuous professional development in the leadership role  \n\nPlanning and implementing change to deliver departmental strategy\nAwareness of self and your impact on the team you lead\nAssessment of own knowledge\, skills and behaviours and their effect on managerial performance\nPlanning individual professional development\n\n  \nAssessment  \nCandidates will be assessed via the completion of 3 assessment projects on the following topics. \n\nUnderstanding the management role to improve management performance\nAssessing your own leadership capability and performance\nLeading Innovation and change\n\n  \nYour tutor will guide you through each assessment paper. You will be required to work independently\, conduct relevant research and demonstrate the ability to apply critical thinking and analysis. Your assessments should reflect the real situation in which you lead and manage\, demonstrating your ability to apply the learning and create tangible improvements for yourself and the department. The presentation delivered on session 4 will summarise individual learning from the programme and therefore contribute to the overall assessment process. \n  \nCompleted assessment papers should be emailed in for marking. You will then receive your overall mark achieved and developmental feedback. Any assessments not meeting the minimum pass mark will be referred to the candidate to be improved in the highlighted areas. \n  \nThe assessment process will be covered in full during the induction in session 1. Upon successful completion of both assessments\, delegates will achieve a nationally recognised qualification.
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/ilm-level-5-certificate-in-leadership-and-management/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Management & Supervision Training Courses,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230912T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230912T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T160634
CREATED:20210219T085934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T184411Z
UID:10007526-1694512800-1694534400@www.brchamber.co.uk
SUMMARY:City & Guilds Fire Damper Testing
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £315.00 +VAT\nNon-member price – £330.00 + VAT\nDuration – 1 Day \nCourse Overview \n  \nOur City & Guilds Accredited one-day Fire Damper Testing Training Course is aimed at staff that wish to carry out fire and smoke damper testing and inspection\, but who require the knowledge and skills to do so safely and competently.  Our Fire Damper Training Course will also give you the appropriate knowledge of statutory Regulations that is relating to the maintenance of ventilation systems. \n  \nOur fire and smoke damper testing course is delivered in our fully-equipped Practical Training Centre in South Yorkshire\, which includes replica environments of real-life fire damper testing situations i.e. gaining access through false ceilings\, working at height\, complicated ductwork\, etc. \n  \nAt the end of the Fire Damper Certification Course\, through a combination of practical and classroom learning sessions\, candidates will: \n\nHave appropriate knowledge of statutory Regulations relating to the maintenance of ventilation systems and safe working practices\nHave appropriate knowledge of industry standards\, guidance & specifications in relation to ventilation system fire safety system\nUnderstand the principles of Fire damper & Smoke damper devices and associated fire compartment barrier requirements\nIdentify the potential fire safety hazards and adverse system performance in relation to ductwork cleanliness\nUnderstand and be able to carry out site planning and preparation for inspection testing and maintenance of fire and smoke dampers\nUnderstand and be able to carry out the inspection\, regular testing\, and maintenance of smoke/fire containment systems and associated components\nUnderstand how to problem solve in the event of a fire
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/city-guilds-fire-damper-testing-2023-11-16/2023-09-12/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Safety Training Courses,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230915T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230915T163000
DTSTAMP:20260614T160634
CREATED:20210219T091127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T184416Z
UID:10007532-1694784600-1694795400@www.brchamber.co.uk
SUMMARY:City & Guilds Fire Damper Testing Awareness
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £320.00 +VAT\nNon-member price – £350.00 + VAT\nDuration – 1 Day \nCourse Overview \nOur unique City & Guilds Accredited Fire & Smoke Damper Awareness Training Course is for managers and specifiers who are required to understand the need for fire & smoke damper testing and inspection\, and to better understand the legislation and compliance requirements in order to increase the safety of building users. \n  \n\nThe need for competency of staff carrying out inspections and tests\nAppropriate knowledge of statutory Regulations relating to the maintenance of ventilation systems and safe working practices\n\nACOP5 (41\, 42 & 43) in relation to the Workplace (Health\, Safety & Welfare) Regulations 1992\nUK Fire Safety Regulations:\nThe Regulatory (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (for England & Wales)\nThe Fire Safety Regulations (Scotland) 2006\nThe Fire Safety Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010\n\n\nAppropriate knowledge of industry standards\, guidance & specifications in relation to ventilation system fire safety\n\nBESA DW 145 Guide to Good Practice For the Installation of Fire and Smoke Dampers\nBESA TR19 Guide to Good Practice – Internal Cleanliness of Ventilation Systems\nBESA DW144 Specification for Sheet Metal Ductwork\nBESA DW172 Specification for Kitchen Ventilation Systems\nFirecode – Fire Safety in the NHS HTM 05-02: Guidance in support of functional provisions for healthcare premises\nBS EN 9999 Code of practice for fire safety in the design\, management and use of buildings\n\n\nUnderstand the principles of Fire & Smoke damper devices and associated fire compartment barrier requirements\n\nUnderstand the basic principles of fire containment and building compartmentation for reducing fire spread\nUnderstand basic operating principles underpinning the release/activation of mechanical\, electro-mechanical and passive fire damper systems\nUnderstand basic operating principles underpinning the release/activation of mechanical\, electro-mechanical smoke damper systems\nIdentify the potential fire safety hazards and adverse system performance in association with poor fire/smoke damper and ductwork cleanliness\n\n\nUnderstand how to interpret report findings and drawings\n\n 
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/city-guilds-fire-damper-testing-awareness-2023-11-29/2023-09-15/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Safety Training Courses,Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230918T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260614T160634
CREATED:20210219T092602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T184409Z
UID:10007538-1695027600-1695052800@www.brchamber.co.uk
SUMMARY:City & Guilds Confined Space Training: Low-Medium Risk
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £205.00 +VAT\nNon-member price – £225.00 + VAT\nDuration – 1 Day \n  \nWhat does the Confined Space: Low-Medium Risk Training Cover? \n\nCheck\, inspect and fit specialist equipment\, such as: your personal gas monitor\, escape set apparatus\, full body harness and tripod inspections\nUnderstand the responsibilities of a manager/supervisor\, top person and entrant\nLearn the Water UK National Classifications for Confined Spaces: NC-1\, NC-2\, NC-3 & NC-4.\nIdentify the Water UK National Classifications and use the appropriate equipment required\, along with the risks within these\nGive delegates the confidence and knowledge of working in confined spaces\nCarry out a HSE risk assessment to a quality standard\nUnderstand and apply the relevant regulations and legislation\nPrepare delegates to successfully complete the assessment to earn their City and Guilds Certificate in Confined Space Training Low-Medium Risk\n\n  \nCourse Content \n\n Identifying a confined space\nRecognising foreseeable risks\nUnderstanding the difference between an enclosed space and confined space\nConfined space regulations and applying these to own work scenarios\nWater UK Occasional Guidance notes that many companies follow within the industry\nIdentifying the difference between the national classifications 1\, 2\, 3 & 4\nConfined space roles and responsibilities\nHealth & Safety at Work Act 1974\nCompleting risk assessments and permits to work\nHealth and hygiene\nSelecting equipment for appropriate confined space entry by identifying the level of risk\nCompleting risk assessments and permits to work\nHealth and hygiene\nSelecting equipment for appropriate confined space entry by identifying the level of risk\n\n  \nPPE Required to Attend the Training \n\n Safety boots\nHard hat\nGloves\nOveralls or work clothes\nKnee pads (optional)
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/city-guilds-confined-space-training-low-medium-risk-2023-09-18/2023-09-18/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Safety Training Courses,Training
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