Skill Sectors / Environmental and Land Based - Courses
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17th Edition Wiring Regulations (City&Guilds 2382-12) Provided by RT Training Solutions To meet the needs of candidates who work in the Building Services Engineering sector such as Electricians, and who need to be able to demonstrate knowledge of the IEE 17th Edition Wiring Regulations. |
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1. Practical Boatbuilding (Full Time) Provided by International Boatbuilding Training College All students begin in the Joinery workshop where they will learn fundamental woodworking skills. After approximately 12 weeks students move on to the boat shed where they will work in a real boatyard environment. Students will learn to interpret the designers' drawings, loft the boat and make moulds, construct and set up a backbone, steam timber and make frames, plank up in carvel and clinker, lay decks, make spars and fit out the hull. In short a student at the end of the course should be able to build a boat. Successful Completions of this course results in a City & Guilds 2463-03 (formerly 2451) Boatbuilding Maintenance and Support, Level 3. Qualification |
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3. Small Boatbuilding Course (Leading to an IBTC certificate) Provided by International Boatbuilding Training College This is a short, intensive 12 week course leading to an IBTC Certificate and is for those looking to develop a hobby or learn about a specific area of boatbuilding. After this course you should be able to build your own small boat. All students begin with four weeks of practical woodworking in order to build up the necessary hand skills. After that, you will learn how to set up and build a small dinghy, through constructing the backbone, setting up the moulds and planking a clinker dinghy, students also learn the techniques and skills needed to setup and build larger boats of both clinker and carvel construction. |
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6 month - Build Your Own Boat course Provided by International Boatbuilding Training College Consists of basic joinery course plus completion of a range of modules relevant to your project chosen from a list which includes lofting, GRP, stitch and glue technique, backbone construction, carvel or clinker planking, painting and varnishing, decking, spars and rigging. The exact make up of the course will be discussed before you begin. |
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A1 (NVQ Assessor Award 7317-01) Provided by Eastern Region Roof Training Group Ltd This qualification is aimed at people with 5 years practical experience or more. You will have a vast knowledge of your industry and have good organisational skills as well as being a good communicator. You will be guided through your qualification by your instructor and this will include performing on-site assessments, whilst training. |
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Abrasive Wheels - Hand Held & Bench Mounted Provided by Otley College This one-day course aims to equip delegates with the skills in the safe use of abrasive wheels and raises awareness of the associated safety requirements |
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Provided by Otley College You’ll develop skills in handling and meeting the basic needs of animals. You gain study skills and self-confidence to progress onto other courses, which offer higher levels of qualifications. |
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Access into Horticulture ( Entry Level 3) Provided by Otley College You’ll learn basic horticultural skills, plant propagation, plant identification, plant biology and tool maintenance. |
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Provided by Pitman Training Centre The Pitman Training Accounting Technician Diploma will equip you with a comprehensive suite of financial skills; everything you need to become an experienced finance professional. Such skills are in real demand as all organisations require excellent accounting staff. |
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Provided by Pitman Training Centre A broad overview of computer hardware is provided by this course; it will give you a detailed knowledge of both the system board and peripheral devices |
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