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Spring Security Core: Beginner to Guru

By Packt

This video course teaches you how to secure Java framework applications with Spring Security. With the help of interesting activities and examples, you'll learn about using the capabilities of Spring Boot for securing web applications and you'll also delve into the Test-Driven Development approach to understand the features of Spring Security.

Spring Security Core: Beginner to Guru
Delivered Online On Demand
£93.99

CE517: Performance Modeling of PV Systems

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Modeling is a complicated topic - and performance calculation tools offer nearly endless “knobs” to turn, any of which can impact the projected production. A fundamental understanding of what goes on “behind the scenes” is important to be able to make the right decisions when selecting data, adjusting system assumptions and de-rates, and comparing results so you can be confident when you make a production prediction or design choice.  Don't worry, the heavy math is left to the modeling tool! Topics include: * Examining and applying the core calculations used to predict production of PV arrays * Comparing the various modeling programs on the market, and their different approaches * Interpreting simulation results from performance models * Relating how system design choices impact the production of the array Join Paul Grana, co-founder of Folsom Labs and the HelioScope modeling and design tool, for an in-depth look at PV system performance modeling in four Parts: 1. Introduction and System Design 2. Environment Assumptions and Irradiance Calculations 3. Module Modeling and System Behavior 4. Simulation Results and Model Comparison

CE517: Performance Modeling of PV Systems
Delivered Online On Demand
£113.74

CE523: Residential/Commercial Roof-Mounted PV Installation Safety

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

This training includes four (4) three-hour lessons, for a total of 12 contact training hours. Each lesson will include presentations, videos, interactive exercises, and a quiz. 1- Ladder and Lift Safety: In this lesson, we learn about different ladder options and how to choose the appropriate ladder(s) for a PV installation, based on the specific job site and task (accessing different roof surfaces, running conduit, etc.). We discuss how to properly inspect, set up and use ladders, and through interactive exercises we evaluate different installation sites to determine the best location to set up an extension ladder to access the PV array. In the second part of this lesson, we identify equipment and methods for safely lifting PV modules (and other materials) to the roof, including ladder lifts, boom lifts, reach forklifts, scaffolding, and cranes. 2- Fall Protection: Here, we review OSHA fall protection requirements and present different equipment options for working safely AND efficiently on a PV job site. We discuss the differences between fall restraint, positioning, and fall arrest systems; look at different anchor options for roof surfaces commonly seen on PV installations; and via interactive exercises determine where to place those anchors on the roof. 3- PV Mounting Safety: In this lesson, we identify job site hazards specific to PV mounting work, from array layout through securing modules to the racking system. We go step-by-step through a roof-mounted PV installation and call out ways to eliminate and/or control hazards through safe work practices, engineering controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE). Through interactive exercises and videos, we show best practice methods to safely handle PV equipment and manage small parts on a sloped roof. 4- Solar Electric Safety: In the final lesson of this series, we take an in-depth look at electrical hazards specific to PV installation and maintenance work, and discuss the requirements of OSHA, the NEC, and NFPA 70E to assure safe working conditions. We discuss shock and arc flash hazards and identify protective measures (including PPE and lockout / tagout). We dive even further into lockout / tagout and safe electrical testing methods in our interactive exercises and videos.

CE523: Residential/Commercial Roof-Mounted PV Installation Safety
Delivered Online On Demand
£113.74

CE526: The 2020 NEC®: PV and Energy Storage Systems

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Join SEI for this on-demand online solar training session. Online registration provides 60 days of access to the training.  Once you have viewed and completed the online on-demand training session, you can print a Record of Completion that reflects the NABCEP CE Hours. Questions? call 970-527-7657 option 1

CE526: The 2020 NEC®: PV and Energy Storage Systems
Delivered Online On Demand
£113.74

CE506: Code-compliant Conductor Sizing for Grid-direct PV Systems

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

The step-by-step process walks through all the requirements to design 2011 NEC compliant systems. This process applies to all circuits in grid-direct PV systems, regardless of size. Developed in conjunction with industry experts and extensively peer reviewed, SEI's wire sizing methodology takes the mystery out! Full coverage of all NEC Article 310 and 690 conductor and overcurrent device sizing. Join SEI instructors Brian Mehalic and Rebekah Hren for a three-hour on-demand training training session.

CE506: Code-compliant Conductor Sizing for Grid-direct PV Systems
Delivered Online On Demand
£113.74

CE501: 2011 National Electric Code Updates for the Solar Professional

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Solar Energy International discusses the following topics: * Are you are using the best temperature data to calculate maximum system voltage? * Have you reviewed new requirements for labeling, marking and routing conductors? * 2011 grounding and bonding requirements have been greatly simplified! * Wondering about the DC arc-fault protection devices now required? * Don't forget that PV source and output fuses now require disconnects within sight! SEI instructors Brian Mehalic and Rebekah Hren also discuss the following topics: * The code-making process, looking to 2014, Articles 90.1(B) and 110.3, * 690.4(B) Qualified persons * 690.8(B)(1) and (2) Overcurrent devices and conductor ampacity * 690.13 Exception 2 - Disconnecting means - all conductors * 690.31(E) DC circuits inside a building - Type MC, distance from decking, marking * 705.12(A) Size limits of parallel production sources

CE501: 2011 National Electric Code Updates for the Solar Professional
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£113.74

CE516: 2014 National Electrical Code® and PV Systems

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

* Rapid shutdown for PV systems on buildings * Expansion of ground-fault and arc-fault requirements * Changes that further enable 1,000 Vdc PV systems * Updates to disconnect and fuse servicing requirements * New standards for field-applied hazard markings * Major changes for interconnecting PV systems to the grid * New requirements for battery-based PV systems, both stand-alone and interactive * Additional changes in Articles 690 and 705, as well as other relevant Articles Join SEI instructors and Code experts Rebekah Hren and Brian Mehalic for a fast-paced and fun three-hour long look at how PV design and installation requirements changed with the adoption of the 2014 Code.

CE516: 2014 National Electrical Code® and PV Systems
Delivered Online On Demand
£113.74

SAM03: Consumer-directed Advertising and Online Promotion of Prescription Drugs in the USA

By Zenosis

Unlike the great majority of other countries, the advertising of prescription drugs directly to consumers is permitted in the USA. Spending by drug companies on direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising of prescription drugs has increased more than four-fold over two decades, with a dramatic increase in the number of TV ads. In addition, the Internet and social media platforms have increasingly enabled companies to engage more actively with the public.

SAM03: Consumer-directed Advertising and Online Promotion of Prescription Drugs in the USA
Delivered Online On Demand
£90

Facebook for Business-CPD Approved

By BAB Business Group

Facebook is the world’s largest social network. With over a billion users it’s very likely that a proportion of your target customer audience will have a Facebook account. In the ‘Social Media for Business’ course you’ll have been encouraged to research and investigate the preferred social media platforms used by your target audience, so you should have a good idea at this point if Facebook is one of the right platforms for you. Using Facebook in your business is about providing an effective means for your customers to interact with you and connect their friends to your business. Recommendation is the most powerful way a potential customer can be connected to a business, particularly when it’s being recommended by a friend. So if you know that a trusted friend likes a particular brand, you’re much more likely to engage with that brand. Facebook is essentially a platform designed to facilitate social interaction between people with whom you’ve already established some mutual recognition.

Facebook for Business-CPD Approved
Delivered Online On Demand
£90

Workplace Health and Safety

5.0(5)

By Wimbledon Training Services

At the end of this course you will have an understanding of health and safety legislation and you’ll be able to list common causes of accidents. You’ll also be able to understand good practice in relation to electricity and describe the use of safe manual handling techniques as well as be able to describe good practice associated with COSHH regulations, be able to describe your action in the event of a fire and also you will know how to deal with an accident.

Workplace Health and Safety
Delivered Online On Demand
£90