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Alternative Energy Technology Course

By Hi-Tech Training

AIM The Alternative Energy Technology Course is a practically based alternative energy course designed to give participants an understanding of alternative energy options and provide them with that practical knowledge and skills to build solar to electric and wind to electric systems at a foundation level.  The course is designed to be of benefit to people either working or intending to work as:- Alternative Energy Installers or anyone just wishing to gain practical knowledge of Practical Alternative Energy Systems. DURATION AND SCHEDULE The Alternative Energy Technology commences on Monday 29th April at 7.00pm and takes place from 7.00pm – 10.00pm every Monday and Wednesday evening for the duration of the 5-week Course. A payment of £65 secures your place on your chosen course. The balance of the course fees of £600 can be paid shortly before course commencement. ONLINE VIRTUAL CLASSROOM – HOW IT WORKS? The course will be delivered through blended training consisting of 10 online virtual classroom sessions. The 10th and last session will involve the written examination and assessments. During the virtual classroom sessions, Trainees will have a live video feed with their instructor talking to them, doing practical live demonstrations on equipment being involved actively in the learning). In preparation for this, we plan to have a quick informal free online meeting prior to course commencement for about an hour just to make sure that people get connected through Zoom properly, let them know what the virtual classroom will be like and go through any questions they may have. To join the virtual sessions, you will need a PC/Laptop or Tablet with an internet connection. Joining instructions (login IDs, etc.) will be sent before the Informal Induction session. LEARNING OBJECTIVES * Consider the advantages and disadvantages of the different alternative energy systems * Demonstrate a knowledge of the operation of a wide range of electronic components and circuits and their applications in Alternative Energy Systems * Become competent in the correct use of electronic test and measurement equipment such as Analogue and Digital Multimeters * Build a simple photovoltaic to electric system * Build a simple wind to electric system * Effectively connect up, test and fault-find system elements COURSE CONTENT * Alternative Energy: – Introduction, terminology, types and applications * Using technology to reduce CO2 emissions and energy costs * Advantages and disadvantages of the various types of alternative energy including Solar Thermal Energy, Hydro Energy, Biomass Energy, Geothermal Heating. * Terms: – Source, Renewable, Sustainable, Photovoltaic, Carbon neutral, Active/Passive * Sustainability Issues, Health & Safety and Environmental precautions. * Introduction to Electronics: – Electric Current, OHMS Law, Insulation, Conduction, Kilowatt-hours, and related power calculations and formulae. Fuses and trip switches. Wiring techniques. Practical uses of commonly used components e.g. diodes, relays, transformers * Become competent in the correct use of electronic test and measurement equipment such as Analogue and Digital Multimeters, Battery Test Meters. * Inverters; – types, uses, ratings, calculations, connection s * Connections to electrical devices * Calculating loads and selecting battery ampere-hour capacity * Construct, test and fault find a Wind energy harnessing system * Construct, test and fault find a Solar energy harnessing system * Determine using online data sources the effective performance of systems at different global locations and seasonal variations * Sustainable and Energy Efficient Building Design * Relevant standards and issues, Changing technology and keeping updated CERTIFICATION On completion of the Course, having been successful in TWO examinations (one written, one practical) the participant will receive a Hi-Tech Training Certificate stating the Grade obtained, be it: PASS, CREDIT or DISTINCTION. PASS = 50% – 64%. CREDIT = 65 – 79%. DISTINCTION = 80% – 100%.

Alternative Energy Technology Course
Delivered Online3 hours, May 20th, 18:00 + 3 more
£85 to £685

Energy Efficiency (Part L)

5.0(39)

By City Training Group

The Energy Efficiency (Part L) course empowers gas and oil-fired domestic heating and hot water system designers to comply with Part L of the Building Regulations. Who should attend? * Heating engineers * Design engineers *  Building services industry operatives *  Anyone looking to self-certify heating installations through Competent Persons Schemes (CPS) Course Objective: *  Develop the knowledge and skills to design heating systems that meet the energy efficiency standards outlined in Part L of the Building Regulations. Prerequisites (one required): * ACS qualification * OFTEC qualification * Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in plumbing (or equivalent) * Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in heating and ventilation (or equivalent) * Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in gas installation/maintenance (or equivalent) * Level 2 or 3 N/SVQ in oil-fired technical services (or equivalent) * Previous energy efficiency certificate What you'll gain: *  Understand the key requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations for domestic heating systems. *  Learn to design heating systems that achieve optimal energy efficiency. *  Master the skills needed to self-certify installations through CPS schemes. Benefits: * Stay compliant: Ensure your heating system designs meet current regulations. *  Reduce energy consumption: Promote sustainable practices in the industry. *  Gain a competitive edge: Offer energy-efficient solutions to your clients. All participants must bring photo ID and a passport-sized photo for the course.  Enrol today and become a leader in energy-efficient heating system design!

Energy Efficiency (Part L)
Delivered In-Person in CardiffFull day, May 21st, 07:00 + 5 more
£199

OFTEC Heat Pump Installation & Design

5.0(39)

By City Training Group

Calling all plumbers and heating engineers! Take your first step towards becoming an MCS accredited Heat Pump Engineer in just three days!

OFTEC Heat Pump Installation & Design
Delivered In-Person in Cardiff3 days, May 22nd, 07:00 + 3 more
£599

Unvented Course (G3 - Cylinders)

5.0(39)

By City Training Group

Gain your unvented qualification smoothly with our friendly City Training team

Unvented Course (G3 - Cylinders)
Delivered In-Person in Cardiff4 hours, Jun 3rd, 07:00 + 4 more
£199

Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP)

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is any IT, facilities or data centre professional who works in and around the data centre and who has the responsibility to achieve and improve the availability and manageability of the data centre. Overview After completion of the course the participant will be able to:? Choose an optimum site for mission-critical data centre based on current and future needs? Describe all components that are important for high availability in a data centre and how to effectively setup the data centre? Name and apply the various industry standards? Describe the various technologies for UPS, fire suppression, cooling, monitoring systems, cabling standards, etc, and to select and apply them effectively to cost-efficiently enhance the high-availability of the data centre.? Review the electrical distribution system to avoid costly downtime? Enhance cooling capabilities and efficiency in the data centre by using existing and new techniques and technologies for the increased cooling requirements of the future? Design a highly reliable and scalable network architecture and learn how to ensure installers apply proper testing techniques? Create effective maintenance contracts with equipment suppliers ensuring the best return on investment? Setup effective data centre monitoring ensuring the right people get the right message? Ensure proper security measures, both procedural and technical, are established to safeguard your company's valuable information in the data centre The course will address how to setup and improve key aspects such as power, cooling, security, cabling, safety, etc., to ensure a high available data centre. It will also address key operations and maintenance aspects. THE DATA CENTRE, IT?S IMPORTANCE AND CAUSES FOR DOWNTIME DATA CENTRE STANDARDS AND BEST PRACTICES DATA CENTRE LOCATION, BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION * Selecting appropriate sites and buildings and how to avoid pitfalls Various components of an effective data centre and supporting facilities setup RAISED FLOOR/SUSPENDED CEILING * Uniform, concentrated and rolling load definitions Applicable standards Raised Floor guidelines Signal Reference Grid, grounding of racks Disability act and regulations Suspended ceiling usage and requirements LIGHT * Standards Light fixture types and placement Emergency lighting, Emergency Power Supply (EPS) POWER INFRASTRUCTURE * Power infrastructure layout from generation to rack level ATS and STS systems Redundancy levels and techniques Three-phase and single-phase usage Power distribution options within the computer room Power cabling versus bus bar trunking Bonding versus grounding Common Mode Noise and isolation transformers Distribution boards, form factors and IP-protection grades Power quality guidelines Real power versus apparent power How to size and calculate load in the data centre Generators Static and dynamic UPS systems, selection criteria, how they operate and energy efficiency option Battery types, correct selection and testing Thermo-graphics ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS * Electrical fields and magnetic fields definitions and units of measurements Sources of EMF Effects of EMF on human health and equipment (H)EMP Standards EMF shielding solutions EQUIPMENT RACKS * Rack standards, properties and selection criteria Security considerations Power rail/strip options COOLING INFRASTRUCTURE * Temperature and humidity recommendations Cooling measurement units and conversion rates Sensible and latent heat definitions Differences between comfort and precision cooling Overview of different air conditioner technologies Raised floor versus non-raised floor cooling Placement of air conditioner units and limitations to be observed Supplemental cooling options Cold aisle/hot aisle containment WATER SUPPLY * Importance of water supply and application areas Backup water supply techniques DESIGNING A SCALABLE NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE * The importance of a Structured Cabling System Planning considerations Copper and Fiber cable technology and standards ANSI/TIA-942 Cabling hierarchy and recommendations Testing and verification SAN storage cabling Network redundancy Building-to-building connectivity Network monitoring system requirements FIRE SUPPRESSION * Standards for fire suppression Detection systems Various total flooding fire suppression techniques and systems, their benefits and disadvantages Handheld extinguishers Signage and safety Regulatory requirements and best practices DATA CENTRE MONITORING * Data centre monitoring requirements EMS versus BMS Water leak detection systems Notification options and considerations OPERATIONAL SECURITY AND SAFETY PRACTICES * Data centre security layers Physical, infrastructure and organisational security Safety measures and essential signage LABELLING * Choosing a labelling scheme Recommended labelling practices Network labelling DOCUMENTATION * How to setup proper documentation Document management policies and procedures CLEANING * Cleaning practices for the data centre MTBF/MTTR * Standards and definitions Calculation models The ?real? value MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS/SLA/OLA EXAM: CERTIFIED DATA CENTRE PROFESSIONAL ADDITIONAL COURSE DETAILS: Nexus Humans Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP)
Delivered Online3 days, Jun 3rd, 07:00 + 5 more
£1500

Certified Data Centre Specialist (CDCS)

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is an IT, facilities or data centre operations professional working in and around the data centre and having the responsibility to achieve and improve high-availability and manageability of the data centre. Overview After completion of the course the participant will be able to:? Understand the design life cycle of data centres and the stages involved? Discuss the data centre requirements in great level of detail with vendors, suppliers and contractors to ensure that these requirements are met? Validate design plans, quotes and offers proposed by vendors/contractors? Understand redundancy levels for both the data centre design/setup and maintenance? Understand the various building considerations such as bullet proofing, mitigation of seismic activity, fire ratings and thermal stability? Understand how to install a raised floor that meets requirements, avoiding misalignment, level differences and leakage? Understand how to read a Single Line Electrical Diagram to identify and avoid the most common design issues? Choose the correct UPS and parallel configuration, learn and avoid classic parallel installation mistakes? Understand how to calculate battery banks, validate offered configurations to ensure they meet requirements? Understand what distance to keep to avoid EMF issues for human safety and equipment disturbances? Understand the fundamental cooling setup, CFM, Delta-T and other important factors? Understand contamination factors and limitations? Understand full details of fire suppression options, how to calculate gas content and verify installations? Understand how to measure data centre energy efficiency and how to improve it The course will bring participants to the level of a suitable sparring partner with suppliers. They will be able to verify offers provided by vendors for correctness, effectiveness and efficiency. DATA CENTRE DESIGN/LIFE CYCLE OVERVIEW * Overview of the phases of a data centre life cycle Planning, re-alignment and continuous improvement STANDARDS AND RATING LEVEL DEFINITIONS * Rating level history Difference between Uptime and TIA-942 Rating level definitions Redundancy options (N+1), 2N, 2(N+1) Concurrent Maintainability/Compartmentalisation Example configurations Substation and feed requirements Maintenance options Operational processes guidelines/standards Skill development BUILDING CONSIDERATIONS * Building location considerations Floor and hanging loads requirements Fire rating for walls and glass Blast protection Bullet proofing Forced entry protection ADVANCED RAISED FLOOR & SUSPENDED CEILING * Raised floor installation guidelines Techniques to install a proper and leveled raised access floor Common mistakes Choosing the right tiles and their locations Seismic-mitigating floor constructions Choosing the correct suspended ceiling ADVANCED POWER * Power infrastructure layout; Formulas which you should know for the data centre Single Line Electrical diagrams; how to read to ensure key components are present for protection Over current protection devices (MCB/MCCB/VCB/ACB/Fuses) definitions and what to use where Earth Leakage devices (RCB/RCD/ELCB/GFCI/ALCI/RCBO), definitions and what to use where Sizing of protective components Lightning strikes and surge protection devices (TVSS/SPD), how they operate, where to use and how to install Power cabling and cable run considerations PDU/DB setup and minimum requirements Generators; Generator types: Standy/Prime/Continuous Component make up and functions Fuel storage and calculation Paralleling of gen-sets Generator room/area requirements UPS Systems; Required specifications for UPS systems How to read data sheets and select the correct UPS Requirements for parallel configurations and avoid pitfalls such as single point of failures How parallel installation should be done, classic mistakes made by installers and how to avoid these Harmonic Filters; Active/Passive filters and their application Battery Banks; Battery bank terminology Designing battery banks, how to calculate, and double check the battery bank to be installed Battery charging pitfalls and ensuring the right charger is being installed and used Using parallel battery banks; how to properly install them, limitations and risks when using batteries in parallel How to test batteries correctly and make decisions on cell/block or string replacement Battery casing choices; ABS, V0, V1, V2 Alternative energy storage; flywheel, re-usable cell, compressed air UPS, etc. ADVANCED ELECTRO MAGNETIC FIELDS * Sources of EMF Difference between single, three phase and bus-bar EMF Options available to measure EMF and how to interpret the results from single-axes and composite measurements Guidance on safe distance for equipment and humans Calculation of EMF attenuation factor for shielding material permeability and saturation factors ADVANCED COOLING * Important definitions; dry-bulb, wet-bulb, dew-point, RH, sensible and latent heat Psychometric chart and ASHRAE recommendations Environmental class definitions and thermal specifications Temperature/humidity measurements guideline Heat dissipation methods Altitude impact on temperature intake to ICT equipment Floor plan setup for effective cooling Differences in tile surface and supporting structure and the air-flow performance impact Rack door construction and the flow performance impact Equipment Delta-T and its impact Optimising air flow Thermal units conversions Calculations for air volume displacement (CFM/CMH) Cooling capacity calculations Air-conditioning selection De- / humidifying options Air conditioning efficiency SHR impact on cost saving Efficiency indicator New cooling principle and techniques (Submerged, VSD/VRF/ECF/water- and air side economisers) Redundancy guidelines for air-conditioners avoiding classic misconceptions and mistakes for meeting ANSI/TIA-942 compliant designs Installation requirements Connections to fire panel and EPO Commissioning of air conditioners Set points and calibration CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION * The fire triangle and elements to stop a fire Detection systems in detail (VESDA, VIEW, smoke sensors) Considerations for installation of sensors Proper testing of smoke sensors Water based systems i.e. deluge, wet-pipe, dry-pipe, pre-action and why most of them don't work and how to detect this Details on Inert and Halocarbon systems and how to select the correct system for your data centre How to calculate the gas content ensuring the appropriate level is installed to suppress the fire including safety considerations Other requirements for gas systems such as release times, hold times, pipe install requirements and other important factors Requirements for the fire detection panel Installation verification, methods, what to check and how New advanced fire suppression technologies DESIGN AND INSTALL SCALABLE NETWORKING CABLING SYSTEM * ANSI/TIA942 cabling structure topology ToR, EoR Design Intelligent patching systems Installation best practice such as routing, bending radius, separation from power, containment fill ratio, fiber link loss calculator, bonding and grounding requirement Standard for telecommunications labeling and administration ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTAMINATION CONTROL * Acoustic noise effects, regulations, specifications and limits Data centre contaminations and classifications Measurements, standards and limits Preventive measures and avoidance DATA CENTRE EFFICIENCY * Business drivers to go Green High-availability or Green? Green guidelines and standards How to measure it and what are acceptable numbers compared to the general industry PUE classes defined by Green Grid and issues with PUE Techniques for saving energy in all parts of the data centre i.e. application/system level, cooling, power distribution MOCK EXAM EXAM: CERTIFIED DATA CENTRE SPECIALIST

Certified Data Centre Specialist (CDCS)
Delivered Online4 days, Jun 19th, 07:00 + 3 more
£2050

Energy Efficient Homes Course

By Elearncollege

DESCRIPTION Energy Efficient Homes Diploma Introducing the Energy Efficient Homes Diploma, a comprehensive online course tailored for those eager to learn the nuances and dynamics of creating and maintaining energy-efficient homes. This diploma provides an in-depth exploration of the key principles and practices that lie at the heart of energy efficiency. The course commences with an engaging overview of energy efficiency, giving learners a robust foundation. From there, students will deepen their understanding of the intricate building science that plays a pivotal role in ensuring that homes not only conserve energy but also provide optimal living conditions. For those keen on the mechanics of home efficiency, the course sheds light on energy-efficient heating and cooling. These elements are vital in maintaining a home's internal environment, ensuring comfort while minimising energy consumption. Alongside this, there is a focus on energy-efficient lighting and appliances, vital components that can often be overlooked but are central to a home's daily operation. With the digital age upon us, it's no surprise that smart home technology has a role to play in energy efficiency. The Energy Efficient Homes Diploma explores how these modern technologies can significantly bolster a home's energy-saving capabilities, ensuring that learners are up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field. Economics is an essential pillar of any discipline, and this course doesn't shy away from that. Delving into the economics of energy efficiency provides learners with a clear picture of the cost-saving benefits and long-term value of implementing energy-saving measures. But what about homes that have been standing for years? Retrofitting is a topic of growing interest, and the Energy Efficient Homes Diploma explores the methods and techniques to transform existing homes into energy-efficient marvels. This section provides invaluable insights for those looking to revitalise older properties. For those with an eye to the future, the course covers energy-efficient new builds, detailing the practices and considerations to ensure that new homes are built with energy efficiency at the forefront. Sustainability is a word that resonates deeply in today's world. This course links sustainability and energy efficiency, illustrating their intertwined relationship and emphasising the importance of creating homes that are not only energy-efficient but also environmentally friendly. Concluding the course, students will be presented with final thoughts on energy-efficient homes. This segment reinforces the knowledge gained throughout the diploma and inspires learners to take what they've learned and apply it, whether they're a homeowner, a builder, an architect, or simply an enthusiast. In essence, the Energy Efficient Homes Diploma offers a thorough, engaging, and enlightening journey through the world of energy efficiency in the home setting. For those seeking to enhance their knowledge, make informed decisions, or embark on a career in this field, this online course proves to be an invaluable resource. Join the journey to a more sustainable and energy-efficient future today. What you will learn 1:An Overview of Energy Efficiency 2:Understanding the Building Science 3:Energy Efficient Heating and Cooling 4:Energy Efficient Lighting and Appliances 5:Energy Efficiency through Smart Home Technology 6:The Economics of Energy Efficiency 7:Energy Efficient Retrofitting of Existing Homes 8:Energy Efficient New Builds 9:Sustainability and Energy Efficiency 10:Concluding Thoughts on Energy Efficient Homes COURSE OUTCOMES After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. ASSESSMENT Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. ACCREDITATION Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.

Energy Efficient Homes Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£99

Certified TIA-942 Design Consultant (CTDC)

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Participants must possess a valid data centre training certificate such as CDCP or any other approved equivalent. Please submit a copy of your certificate for verification upon registration for the CTDC course. Overview After completion of the course the participant will be able to:1. Learn to properly comprehend and apply the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard requirements and guidelines2. Understand the proper intent of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard to avoid both over- and/or under-investment3. Align the selection of redundancy levels and infrastructure investments to the business requirements.4. Understand the criteria and requirements for a high-availability data centre design and how to effectively establish the data centre from the perspective of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard5. Understand how the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard relates to various worldwide standards This course, the participant will learn how to design an ANSI/TIA-942 compliant data centre. It will provide a clear understanding of the requirements of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard and possible implementation variations. INTRODUCTION TO DATA CENTRE FACILITIES * About the ANSI/TIA-942 * Life of the ANSI/TIA-942 Standard * Relation to other standards * Architectural * Electrical * Mechanical * Telecommunication * Areas under scope * High level redundancy definitions * Redundancy options (N, N+1 etc.) * Fault tolerant * Concurrent maintainability * Compartmentalisation * Examples of redundancy levels DATA CENTRE SPACE PLANNING DATA CENTRE TOPOLOGIES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY ARCHITECTURAL * Site selection * Parking * Multi-tenant building * Building construction * Vapor barrier * Roofing * Floor loading * Raised flooring * Suspended/drop ceiling * Hanging load * Seismic BUILDING SECURITY & SAFETY * Security * CCTV * Staffing * Bullet/ballistic proofing * Lighting * Safety * - Signage BUILDING AND ROOM ACCESS * Security checkpoints * Entry lobby * Doors and windows * Exit corridors * Shipping and receiving areas ROOM/AREA DESIGN REQUIREMENTS * Administrative offices * Security offce * Operations centre * Restroom and break room * UPS/Battery rooms * Generator and fuel storage area * Computer room ELECTRICAL * Utility power * - Substation * - Feed requirements * - Self-generation * HT/HV switch gear * Generator and fuel supply * LT/LV switch gear * - ATS * - Alternatives to ATS * UPS and batteries * PDU * STS * Grounding * Surge protection * EPO * Central power monitoring * Load banks * Testing * Equipment maintenance * - Preventive maintenance * - Facility training programs MECHANICAL * Environmental design * - Temperature and humidity requirements * - Contamination * - Sources * - Clean air * - Pressurisation * - Radio sources * - Vibration * - Water ingress * Water cooled systems * - Heat rejection * - Chilled water system * - Condenser water? * - Make up water * Air cooled systems * HVAC control systems * Plumbing * - Pipe routing * Fire suppression * Water leak detection TELECOMMUNICATIONS * Network topology * Redundancy level design * Media and connectors * Cabling pathways * Detailed cabling design considerations * Administration and labeling * Cable testing * Data centre fabrics EXAM: CERTIFIED TIA-942 DESIGN CONSULTANT * Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.

Certified TIA-942 Design Consultant (CTDC)
Delivered Online4 days, Aug 28th, 07:00
£2400

CE513: Rooftop PV: What You Need to Know About Roof Systems

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Rooftops represent the most available, sustainable and secure real estate, which is why low-slope and steep-slope roofs are increasingly being used as platforms for photovoltaic systems.  Low-slope roofs (commonly used for commercial buildings) and steep-slope roofs (commonly used for single-family residences) have separate challenges when integrating PV systems. Information from the roofing industry and roofing manufacturer requirements will be provided as well as numerous photographs. INSTRUCTOR BIO: James R. Kirby, AIA, is Vice President of Sustainability for the Center for Environmental Innovation in Roofing, Washington, DC.  Kirby has expertise in roof system design and construction, weatherproofing and energy-efficiency of the building envelope, and rooftop PV systems.  His responsibilities include serving as liaison for the Center's PV taskforce, representing the roofing industry at sustainability-focused events, and presenting sustainability-based technical information to roofing and other construction trades within the US and internationally. Kirby holds a bachelor's degree in architectural studies and a master's degree in architecture (structures option) from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  He recently received his Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Design and Construction from Boston Architectural College, and he also is an accredited Green Roofing Professional.  Before joining The Center in 2012, he worked for National Roofing Contractors Association, most recently as Associate Executive Director of Technical Communications.  Prior to his 16 years at NRCA, he worked for Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates Inc., Northbrook, Ill., an architectural and engineering consulting firm. He is a licensed architect in Illinois and a professional member of several industry organizations, including ASTM International, American Institute of Architects, Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, International Code Council and U.S. Green Building Council Chicago Chapter. Kirby is a frequent presenter and contributing author to the roofing, energy-efficiency and solar industries.  He has given numerous presentations, educational seminars and webinars to industry-related associations and construction-affiliated groups.  Kirby also is an annual guest lecturer at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.

CE513: Rooftop PV: What You Need to Know About Roof Systems
Delivered Online On Demand
£75.57

NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate

4.2(13)

By Thomas Sharkey

The NEBOSH General Certificate qualification has been recognised for many years as an excellent introduction to the fundamentals of occupational health and safety. The NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate is designed to provide a similarly sound foundation in environmental management.

NEBOSH Environmental Management Certificate
Delivered Online & In-Person in CrumlinFull day, Oct 30th, 09:00 + 9 more
£1042
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The National Energy Foundation

the national energy foundation

Milton Keynes,

The National Energy Foundation was established in 1988 by Milton Keynes Development Corporation to continue its work on energy efficient housing through its Energy World project. Energy World was a demonstration of 51 low-energy houses designed to be at least 30% more efficient than the Building Regulations then in force. The Foundation was set up to increase public awareness on the safe and efficient use of energy through demonstration and research. From 1993 to 2001 NEF worked closely with the Energy Saving Trust in setting up the UK’s network of Energy Efficiency Advice Centres (EEACs) and managed the network for the first five years. NEF went on to develop the National Home Energy Rating Scheme, which was run by a trading subsidiary (National Energy Services) from 1994 and in 1998 NEF established the Energy Efficiency Accreditation Scheme for businesses which was transferred to the Carbon Trust in 2005 and later became the Carbon Trust Standard which continues to run to this day. Renewable energy was relatively unknown at this time and NEF became a thought leader as awareness began to grow and was at the forefront of educating the public on the latest developments. Through outreach events and working with schools, the team was introducing local people to the benefit’s renewable energy. When USEA (United Sustainable Energy Agency) merged with NEF in 2013, NEF started doing a lot of work on advice on domestic energy efficiency and fuel poverty which grew into the projects still running today.

British Compressed Air Society

british compressed air society

London

In a world of constantly changing legislation and standards, BCAS plays a crucial role in driving progress in the compressed air industry. Founded in 1930, the British Compressed Air Society is the only UK technical trade association open to manufacturers, distributors and end users of compressors, vacuum pumps, pneumatic tools and allied products. Our role is to provide unbiased advice on legislation, technical standards, education, compliance, safety and environmental matters that affect suppliers and users of compressed air and vacuum systems. BCAS Structure There are tiers of activity within BCAS: BCAS Board Permanent Committees The board is made up of the President, Vice President, Last Past President and Executive Director plus elected and co-opted seats. Each group member has a permanent place on the board. There are 5 board seats elected by the membership and the remainder are co-opted for skills required within BCAS. Elected & Co-opted board members stand down at the first change of president but may be re-elected/re-co-opted to serve on the board. BCAS also has sector committees, special committees and working groups, which are set up from time to time to address specific issues. The chair of the committee is selected by ballot of the sector committee. The current committees are: Compressor Committee Low Pressure & Vacuum Committee Air Treatment & Applications Committee Distribution Committee Training & Development Committee Statistics Committee In addition, BCAS plays a crucial role in upholding standards and advising its members about changing legislation and standards to ensure compliance and safety within the industry. It is also an active member of Euris to lobby on UK matters , Pneurop to lobby on European legislation, BSI and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Crucially, BCAS is an independent source of advice and technical help to ensure that compressor equipment, its installation and maintenance is energy efficient, compliant and safe. BCAS is calling on compressed air users to save energy from their compressed air system with the 10% Taskforce.

Gas Flare Ltd

gas flare ltd

4.7(15)

Bristol

Following new measures issued by the Prime Minister on 10th May 2020. Our office will be open from 8 am to 1 pm from Tuesday 12th May 2020 to Friday 15th May 2020. This will be for any enquiries and to allow us to contact our customers and rearrange courses. From Monday 18th May 2020 Gas Flare Limited will be open normal opening hours and will be running various courses with controlled numbers and in conjunction with the government COVID 19 guidelines https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ We take the present Coronavirus situation very seriously; we have therefore made this decision based on the health and well-being of all our staff and customers. Anyone attending Gas Flare Limited from Monday 18th May 2020 onwards are required to bring appropriate P.P.E to be able to undertake training and/or assessment. We would urge our customers not to attend Gas Flare Limited if they are experiencing COVID 19 symptoms. If you have any outstanding queries or questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office for clarification. Gas Flare Limited training centre, based in Bristol, is an accredited BPEC and Gas Safe registered assessment centre catering for already qualified gas engineers and those looking to gain access to the gas industry. Whatever your needs our team of highly experienced gas trainers and assessors will guide and support you through the entire process. Training and assessment takes place in our well-equipped, purpose built facility which provides a realistic environment with the aim of building confidence and developing the professionalism needed to work safely in the gas industry. We have identified that a trainee’s confidence is very much boosted by a ‘hands on’ approach as opposed to slowly working through units in manuals. Our aim is to promote a relaxed atmosphere and course members will be provided with light refreshments and lunch to support this. Free car parking is available. A local accommodation package at a discounted rate can also be arranged. Located in Bristol, Gas Flare Limited is well situated close to the M32/M4/M5 for easy access from all directions. Gas Flare Limited has a variety of gas training courses ranging from domestic gas, commercial gas, LPG, and combustion performance testing. We also offer oil, essential electrics, unvented hot water, water regulations, legionella and energy efficiency training and assessment courses. Our training courses can cater for all levels of experience, so please contact Malcolm or Jason for more information.