apprentice induction tutor – michael holt the hidden place in the picture’s is:
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ApprenticeInduction
Tutor – Michael Holt
THE HIDDEN
PLACE IN THE
PICTURE’S IS:
Before we begin No expected fire drills Fire exits at main entrance and in the
Engineering workshop First Aid officers:
Rhuana Begum(Reception)Gareth Ellison
(Plumbing 1st floor)
Dave Hilton(Engineering ground floor)
Day one
MORNING:
Introduction: - register , safety boot size, and chest size for coveralls.
Quick tour of Engineering.
Quality Policy/Mission Statement of RTA
Health & Safety Policy/Practice
Workshop/ Training Centre Rules
Centre Layout – map activity
TEA/COFFEE BREAK
First Aid
Fire Precautions
Hours of work
Sickness
Discipline.......................
RTA family tree.
LUNCH BREAK
Foot, eye, and hand safety DVD’s (questions and answers)
Day two
NVQ Framework
City & Guilds 2850 Tech Cert. Framework
Types of Programmes run by RTA
Placement Training
Explanation of Functional Skills
Equality and Diversity Awareness Induction
Or
Housekeeping and Lifting & Carrying videos
Day three (morning only)
Equality and Diversity Awareness Induction
Or
Housekeeping and Lifting & Carrying DVD’s
Make sure all learners have their PPE
(coveralls, safety boots & glasses).
Then
Every one onto their section
RTA SAFETY POLICY
Procedures by which the
Safety Policy will be put into practice
NOT LIKE THIS!!!
OR LIKE THIS!!!
OR EVENLIKE
THIS!!!
TRAINING WORKSHOP RULES
Safety glasses / goggles must be worn when
required
All trainees must wear, correctly, the necessary Safety Equipment, (from here-on known as PPE) in the Training Workshop
Overall sleeves must be rolled up to the elbow when working in the
machine sections.
Overalls & boots to be kept clean & in good
condition
Overalls must be worn correctly and not around the waist
No cap’s, boots, overalls other than RTA issue
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Dress/Safety Equipment. (PPE)
Short Hair
Safety Glasses
No sharp tools in pocket
Sleeves rolled up
Correctly fitting overalls
Safety boots
P.P.E .
(ALL PPE must be RTA issue).
Personal Protective Equipment
Housekeeping
Clean up after yourselves by the end
of each session
Drinks in vending machines & cold water dispensers
Non smoking building
No drinks near computers H&S
Toilets are near the Instructors offices.
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RTA operates a
NO SMOKING
policy in all of its buildings and
car park.
(Use the smoking shelter)
FIRE ASSEMBLY POINT
Just so we can get to know each other…
We should LIE to each other!
STEP 1: First introduce yourself, however you feel comfortable
STEP 2: Think of 1 really good LIE to fool the group
STEP 3: Add 2 tablespoons of TRUTH and you’ve made a really great soup
The rest of us have to guess the lie from the truth
Course Tutors & AssessorsWill be delivering:NVQ. Electrical Wiring & TestingN.V.Q Electronic assembly and wiring.
Will be delivering: 2850 C&G L2 Tech. Cert.
Principles of Manufacture, Turning & Milling.
Plus N.V.Q Diploma-
Turning & Milling. Will be delivering:
2850 C &G L2 Tech. Cert. Sheet Metal, TIG & Principles of welding & NVQ Diploma.
Gary Horne
David Hilton
David Simpson
Course Tutors & AssesorsWill be delivering:Tech Cert. 2850. C.A.D. and Functional Skills
Will be delivering:Tech Cert. 2850. Fitting &
Mandatory Units
Plus NVQ Diploma in Fitting
Michael Holt – Chief Instructor / Assessor & TutorWill be helping in the delivery of:NVQ. Electrical Wiring & TestingN.V.Q Electronic assembly
Bob Lord
Colin Bates
Attendance rules: Please ensure you arrive BEFORE 8:00 am If you can NOT attend or are running late
please call reception on the following telephone number:
01706 631 417
Ask for Michael Holt
Ground Rules You decide and I’ll
write – one rule from each person
I’ll put it on the wall
Attendance rulesStart and Finishing times for:
ENGINEERINGStart and Finish Times:
Start time Monday to Friday…………………....8.00am
Finish time Monday & Wednesday..................4.30pm Finish time Tuesday & Thursday.......................5.30pm (2850
Tech.Cert. Only)
Finish time Friday………………………………....3.30pm
Official / Mandatory Break times:
Dinner break……………………………………...12.30 - 1.00pm
The following breaks are allowed at the discretionof the Chief Instructor :-
Morning break 10.00am - 10.15am (15min)
Afternoon break 2.45pm - 3.00pm (15min)
Attendance rules:Time keeping
Any trainee who is late 6 times or more in ONE MONTH, (four weeks training), will, in the first instance be given a verbal warning by the workshop Manager.
If a second occasion arises, a formal written warning will be given by the Workshop Manager, with copies forwarded to parent’s, and company, and the trainee will be suspended from the training Workshop for a period of three days.
If a third occasion arises, a written request to withdraw the trainee from the course will be sent by the Workshop Manager to the Company employing the trainee.
Work Commencement.
The bell ringing at 8.00 am and 1.00 pm indicates that work will commence :
Anyone having to be told repeatedly to commence work will be subject to the disciplinary procedure, mentioned before.
Attendance rules:
BELL
TRAINING WORKSHOP
GROUND RULES
Persistent talking
Not wearing Safety Equipment in
designated areas
Not following washing-off procedures
Not competing Logbook/portfoli/ Mem
stick entries before /after each job.
Moving off your section or work area without
informing your instructor
Health & Safety Whatever sort of business you are, there is
always the possibility of an accident or damage to someone’s health.
All work exposes people to hazards, be it: loads which have to be manually handled dangerous machinery toxic substances Electricity working with Display Screen Equipment psychological hazards such as stress
At Rochdale Training we take our Colleagues and Learners H&S very seriously! From our Health checks when signing learners up or to DSE checks on our staff… we are always vigilant.
Individually – research an article, website or story about an accident or injury occurring in the workplaceFeedback to the group
5 M
INUTE
S
Equality & Diversity Equality - treating people with respect
and dignity regardless of differences Diversity - The more diverse our staff
and students populations are, the more we will all benefit due to the rich mix of backgrounds, heritages, ages, experiences and skills.
You will all be taking an E & D
course soon.In pairs – spend a few minutes discussing certain discrimination you have either witnessed or have been a victim of – discuss whether you feel it had been dealt with appropriately
Safeguarding
Safeguarding Officers CCTV Visitor badges Talking to Tutors Ground rules CEOPS (Child Exploitation & Online
Protection Centre) Policies and procedures
HOW DO WE KEEP
YOUSAFE?
Safeguarding means protecting people’s health, wellbeing and human rights, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect.
Are there any Questions?
Check the picture clues c
oming
up – Can you guess
the famous
person?
The Famous person is:
Safetycare Foot, eye, and hand safety DVD’s
(questions and answers)
The course components of your Apprenticeship
DAY TWO
Course components for:
Course components
Socrative is a tool used in our sessions to complete tests/quizzes/evaluations.
As this is an interactive web application you have the choice to either log on using the computer or your mobile/ipad.
PC: Log on now using the following web address: http://m.socrative.com
Mobile: You will need to download the app:Socrative student
Please complete the evaluation Quiz on Socrative
Thank you very much & GOOD LUCK with your Assignment!