April 17, 2018 6:28 pm
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EUSR – Safe Control of Water Mains Connections The course is designed for site based operatives, and supervisors, installing and / or managing operations associated with laying of new water mains within domestic housing developments, and the subsequent connection of a newly laid / commissioned water main into the live water distribution network. Candidates who should attend Candidates who work for a SLO’s (Self Lay Organisations), who are registered or working towards registration under the WIRS (Water Industry Registration Scheme), as approved UCPs (Utility Connection Providers), to connect a newly laid commissioned water main into the live water distribution network, referred to as Contestable activities associated with the design and construction of water mains and services. Course Aims Candidates attend... Read more
March 27, 2018 7:02 pm
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Half Day awareness sessions delivered by Dr Alan Curley, BSc, D.Hyp, MBSCH, PhD Targeted at Supervisors & Managers in the Construction Industry. Supporting CECA’s “Stop & Make a Change” initiative 2018 Learning outcomes of each half-day Mental Health, Stress, and Addictions course The half-day sessions will last for 4 hours and include a mix of theory and practice with a certificate given for successful completion. By the end of this course participants will be able to: Overview of what good mental health looks like and what stress is and why it affects staff. Benefits of helping staff learn to control stress and their linked behaviours. Settings where stress can be risk assessed and management techniques can be put in place. Identifying... Read more
January 23, 2018 11:17 am
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This course is suitable for anyone who has a working knowledge of total stations and would like to learn how to use a robotic total station. If you do not have practical experience of total stations, you should attend SETTING OUT FOR CONSTRUCTION or TOTAL STATION FOR CONSTRUCTION (days 3 – 5 of Setting Out for Construction) before attending this course. By the end of the course, delegates will be able to: • Set the position and orientation of the total station • Enter data into the controller manually • Create ‘working jobs’ and ‘control jobs’ • Connect the controller with the total station • Navigate around the menus and programs • Navigate the stored information in list format and... Read more
January 23, 2018 11:16 am
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This course is for anyone who would like to be able to set out or take surveys using GNSS equipment. By the end of the course, delegates will be able to: • Use GNSS terminology • Explain the basic principles of GNSS technology • List situations where GNSS is appropriate and situations where it is not • Carry out a site calibration to create a local coordinate system • List the potential sources of error in GNNS • List the factors affecting accuracy • Check and monitor the level of accuracy achieved • Select the correct scale factor for the task • Enter data into the controller manually • Create ‘working jobs’ and ‘control jobs’ • Connect the controller with... Read more
January 23, 2018 11:15 am
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This course is suitable for anyone who has a working knowledge of total stations and would like to learn how to use a Leica robotic total station. If you do not have practical experience of total stations, you should attend SETTING OUT FOR CONSTRUCTION or TOTAL STATION FOR CONSTRUCTION (days 3 – 5 of Setting Out for Construction) before attending this course. By the end of the course, delegates will be able to: • Set the position and orientation of the total station • Enter data into the controller manually • Create ‘working jobs’ and ‘control jobs’ • Connect the controller with the total station • Navigate around the menus and programs • Navigate the stored information in list... Read more
January 23, 2018 11:13 am
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This 1 Day course is for anyone who would like to be able to set out or take surveys using LEICA GNSS equipment. By the end of the course, delegates will be able to: • Use GNSS terminology • Explain the basic principles of GNSS technology • List situations where GNSS is appropriate and situations where it is not • Carry out a site calibration to create a local coordinate system • List the potential sources of error in GNNS • List the factors affecting accuracy • Check and monitor the level of accuracy achieved • Select the correct scale factor for the task • Enter data into the controller manually • Create ‘working jobs’ and ‘control jobs’ • Connect... Read more