Would you like to have a good command of Linux, one of the most important and widespread operating systems? This Linux Crash Course for Beginners will teach you the basics of Linux administration, including downloading and installing VirtualBox and PuTTY, along with helpful demonstrations on the use of Linux CentOS 7 in order to improve your technical skills and know-how of this popular operating system.
If you have no intention of removing asbestos but work on buildings built or refurbished before the year 2000, asbestos could be present. You will need awareness training so you know how to avoid the risks. Asbestos awareness training should be given to employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos or who supervise or influence the work. In particular, it should be given to those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades where it is foreseeable that ACMs may become exposed during their work.
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Discover the multiple benefits of cold water treatment with our on demand course. Cold water treatment, often known as "cold water immersion" (CWI), is becoming increasingly popular as a supplement to your existing health routine, such as frequent exercise. In this wellness course, we dig into the rich history of cold water treatment and discuss its physical and mental health benefits. We dive into the fundamental concepts underpinning CWI and give insights into the methodologies and safety rules that should be followed. Enroll today to learn the technique of cold hydrotherapy.
Working with Children and Young People to Respond to the Climate and Ecological Emergency This is a recording of a session which took place Wednesday 20 March 2024. Do you want to support children and young people to respond to the Climate and Ecological Emergency, but don’t know where to start? About this event The Climate and Ecological Emergency affects everyone, but its impact will be felt most by children and young people and they are becoming increasing concerned by the issue. In the Climate Network’s Climate Action Survey, more than 80% of young people revealed that they were concerned about climate change, and 75% believe it will negatively impact their future. Museums can play an important role in supporting children and young people to learn more about the Climate and Ecological Emergency, to discuss and debate the issues surrounding it, and to get involved with social action to achieve long-term change. In this webinar, delegates will: understand the importance of this work think about how to use their collections and initiate local partnerships to take their own work forward gain inspiration from case studies to inform their work. About the trainer This training webinar will be led by Kathy Moore, Deputy Chair and Environmental Responsibility Champion at GEM and Director of Climate Museum UK. Kathy recently left SHARE Museums East after 10 years to work freelance. Always passionate about environmental issues, she ran an annual, museum-led A Level conference on biodiversity for over 10 years, using natural history collections and involving many external partners. Kathy has delivered Carbon Literacy courses to a variety of museums over the last two years and is now working with Historic England to roll out their Carbon Literacy offer. She will be joined by Louise Bragan, Senior Officer: Programming and Learning at Wakefield Museums and Castles, Jodie Henshaw, Museum Curator at Mansfield Museum and and Izzy McLeod, a Amgueddfa Cymru Producer and climate communicator. Take a look at the full schedule. Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in supporting children and young people to respond to the Climate and Ecological Emergency within their organisation.
If you have no intention of removing asbestos but work on buildings built or refurbished before the year 2000, asbestos could be present. You will need awareness training so you know how to avoid the risks. Asbestos awareness training should be given to employees whose work could foreseeably disturb the fabric of a building and expose them to asbestos or who supervise or influence the work. In particular, it should be given to those workers in the refurbishment, maintenance and allied trades where it is foreseeable that ACMs may become exposed during their work.