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SUMMARY:INNOVATE TODAY\, LEAD TOMORROW: MASTER THE ART OF INNOVATION
DESCRIPTION:Member Price – £150 + VAT\nNon-member Price – £195 + VAT \nDuration – 1 Day \n  \nEmbark on a transformative journey with our Innovation Short Course and elevate your business to new heights. \nThis course is meticulously designed to instil a deep understanding of innovation fundamentals\, empowering participants with the skills and mindset crucial for success in today’s dynamic business landscape. \nAs your team delves into the characteristics of an innovator\, bridges the gap between theory and practice\, and explores the nuances of creating an innovation culture\, they will emerge equipped to drive positive change within your organisation. \nOur focus on divergent thinking techniques and the Kubler-Ross change curve ensures that your team not only grasps the theoretical aspects of innovation but also gains practical skills in problem-solving and navigating change effectively. The financial aspects of innovation\, including Investment Readiness Levels and navigating the Valley of Death\, provide a holistic perspective that aligns innovation with strategic business goals. \nEnrol today and witness the immediate impact on your business’s capacity for creativity\, adaptability\, and sustained growth. \n  \nLearning Outcomes \n\nUnderstand innovation as the transformative process of implementing novel ideas for positive change.\nRecognise key traits such as curiosity\, adaptability\, and perseverance that define successful innovators.\nDifferentiate between theoretical models and the practical challenges of real-world innovation.\nCultivate an innovative environment by promoting creativity\, experimentation\, and a blameless approach to learning from failures.\nUnderstand the emotional stages individuals go through during significant changes using the Kubler-Ross model.\nDevelop a mindset that embraces challenges as opportunities and prioritises learning\, adaptability\, and resilience.\nGrasp the concept of right-brain creativity and left-brain logic in the context of problem-solving and innovation.\nEmbrace divergent thinking as a process that explores diverse solutions instead of focusing solely on one.\nUtilise frameworks like Investment Readiness Levels and Technology Readiness Levels to assess the maturity and viability of innovations.\nRecognise innovation as a pivotal force in developing sustainable solutions for societal and environmental challenges.
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/innovate-today-lead-tomorrow-master-the-art-of-innovation-2024-09-05/2024-09-05/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire
CATEGORIES:Management & Supervision Training Courses,Training
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SUMMARY:City & Guilds Legionella Awareness
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £205.00 +VAT\nNon-member price – £225.00 + VAT\nDuration – 1 Day \n  \nCourse Overview \nThis course is designed for learners who work in environments where legionella proliferation and exposure to aerosols is a risk. It aims to raise awareness in order to prevent water borne diseases caused by legionella bacteria. \nIt aims to introduce key aspects behind legionella bacteria control at the legally required basic level. \n  \nWho should attend the Legionella Awareness course? \n  \nThis Legionella Awareness Training Course is suitable for: \n\nAnyone who is involved in water system hygiene control\nAnyone who may be exposed to aerosols created from water systems\nExperienced staff who have not undergone Legionella Awareness Training for several years and require a refresher\n\n  \nThis Legionella Awareness course represents the minimum level of training that you may require if you meet one of the above criteria. \n  \nCourse Objectives \n  \nOn completion of our Online Legionella Awareness Training Course you will: \n\nKnow how legionella bacteria enter water systems and how we may contract legionnaires’ disease.\nUnderstand legionella bacteria.\nKnow conditions that legionella favour for proliferation.\nUnderstand aerosol generation and its importance in legionella control.\nKnow the basics behind the ACOP L8 and HSG 274.\nKnow the importance of the management pathway.\nKnow the basics behind a Legionella Risk Assessment.\nKnow the importance of the written scheme.\nKnow the water systems that represent a reasonably foreseeable risk.\nKnow inspection / monitoring practises of hot and cold-water systems.\n\n  \nCourse Content \nThe course covers 11 topic areas\, with interactive quizzes throughout to aid learning. \n\nLegionella bacteria – Conditions that allow Legionella bacteria to proliferate in water systems\nIllnesses caused by Legionella bacteria\nWho is more susceptible to Legionnaires Disease – The factors that may increase the risk of an individual contracting Legionnaires Disease\nThe different ways Legionella bacteria can enter the lung – Known routes of transmission\nBiofilm – and materials suitable to line water vessels\nACOP L8 and HSG 274 – recommendations and compliance\nStages involved in the implementation of a Management Pathway\nRisk Assessment – circumstances that should lead to a review of the Legionella Risk Assessment\nWritten Scheme – what is a written scheme?\nCooling Systems – a review of the functions and associated risks\nTemperatures – the HSE recommendations for the management of Hot & Cold-water systems\n\n 
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/city-guilds-legionella-awareness-2023-12-06/2024-09-13/
LOCATION:South Yorkshire
CATEGORIES:Health & Safety Training Courses,Training
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SUMMARY:City & Guilds Confined Space Training: High Risk
DESCRIPTION:Member price – £460.00 + VAT\nNon-member price – £495.00 + VAT \nDuration –2  Days \n  \nWhat does the Confined Space: High Risk Training Cover? \n  \n\nLegislation and regulations\nCOSHH\nConfined spaces definition\nRisk assessment and workplace safety within a high risk environment\nProcedures for a high risk rescue and emergency planning\nControl measures\, method statement and permits\nPersonal protective equipment (PPE)\nAtmospheric hazard monitoring\nGas monitor requirements (such as checking for a safe oxygen level with an air monitor log)\nPersonal hygiene and first aid requirements\nTop person duties\nHarness inspecting and wearing\nBreathing escape set use\nTeam practical using specialist equipment\nPre-use inspection and wearing Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)\nHow to take the readings correctly on BA (Breathing Air Cylinder)\n\n  \nCourse Content \nLow-Medium Risk Content \n\nIdentifying 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  \nHigh Risk Content \n\nIdentifying the differences between medium and high risk\nRecognising the foreseeable risks and added dangers within a high risk confined space\nProducts and equipment that could change now the environment is deemed high risk\nWhy some products could create an additional hazard due to the change in environment\nApplying the regulations to a high risk confined space\nCommunication requirements and selecting correct communication equipment\nUnderstanding both the benefits and additional hazards of ventilation\nSelecting a suitable worker\nO.S.H.H.\nIdentifying different gases\nRemoving contamination safely and how not to take the contamination home\nRescue requirement for high risk confined spaces\nAdditional top person duties (e.g. control tally board)\nSelecting the correct breathing apparatus depending on the job\nBuild and inspect specialist equipment\, such as SCBA\nCarry out a high/low pressure check to ensure kit is not subject to risks\nDonning and doffing procedure\nTeam practical acting as top team and entrants\, wearing SCBA\nInspecting equipment for damage or contamination after use\nClose the confined space job by ensuring the area is safe before leaving sit\n\n  \nPPE Required to Attend the Training \n\n Safety boots\nHard hat\nGloves\nOveralls or work clothes\nKnee pads (optional)\n\n  \nImportant notice: Delegates must be clean shaven for day 2 of the course when using SCBA. Delegates who are not clean shaven will not be able to complete the course. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.brchamber.co.uk/event/safe-entry-into-level-2-confined-spaces-medium-risk-2023-10-23/2024-09-17/
LOCATION:Sheffield\, South Yorkshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Safety Training Courses,Training
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