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Training Courses At The Eye Venue

Face-to-face Instructor Led Courses, ,

About The Eye Training Venue

The Eye training venue has parking both on site and nearby, delegates will be informed as to the venue access either in advance on request or before the first day of training. Public transport is also well provided for around Eye and across the greater Ipswich area. Depending on course type and length, every delegate will be provided with the full information well in advance and to the satisfaction of all those attending training. Several venues serve the Eye area so please ensure that transport preparations are made in advance and to the correct training venue. Your Xyz training advisor is available to assist delegates as required.

Refreshments Provided

Depending upon the course type and course length, suitable refreshments and subsistence will be provided. In the very least at our Eye training centre this means basic tea, coffee and water. Certain training courses provide hot and cold lunches, the details of these will be notified to all delegates prior to the start of the course. In the circumstances where basic refreshments are provided, delegates will be given ample time and information on where to purchase any food required. Persons with preferences and intolerances to certain food stuffs should make this known at the time of booking.

Health And Safety Courses Delivered At The Eye Training Centre

Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) training in Eye

First Aid At Work (FAW) training in Eye

First Aid at Work (2 day Refresher) training in Eye

IPAF Operator training in Eye

Fire Marshal training in Eye

PASMA Towers For Users training in Eye

SSSTS Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme 2 days training in Eye

CITB Health and Safety Awareness training in Eye

IOSH Managing Safely training in Eye

SMSTS Site Management 5 day training in Eye

First Aid Annual Skills Update training in Eye

SMSTS Site Management 2 Day Refresher training in Eye

Paediatric First Aid 2 Day training in Eye

Manual Lifting and Handling training in Eye

Paediatric First Aid 1 Day training in Eye

Customer Reviews Of Courses Taken At Venues Across East Anglia Region

  • Morag C - Wed 10th Apr 2024 | 2/5 -

    Other delegates delayed the training

  • Abi P - Tue 9th Apr 2024 | 5/5 -

    Cable Avoidance Tool Class held at the Milton Keynes training centre was very easy to follow.

  • Robert H - Tue 9th Apr 2024 | 5/5 -

    The delivery on the class / course was concise and clear. Dealing with was a pleasure.

  • Alan T - Tue 9th Apr 2024 | 5/5 -

    I thought the training event which took place at the Milton Keynes venue recently was one of the most useful courses attended..

  • Tara C - Tue 9th Apr 2024 | 2/5 -

    Money refund took a week

Course Information

  • General Training Hours
    Monday - Friday
    8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Weekend Courses Available

  • All prices exclude VAT. Discounts available for larger groups & for corporate clients.
Eye
Training In Eye, in the Ipswich area & the wider East Anglia region

More About Eye

Eyes are the organs of vision. They detect light and convert it into electro-chemical impulses in neurons. The simplest photoreceptor cells in conscious vision connect light to movement. In higher organisms the eye is a complex optical system which collects light from the surrounding environment, regulates its intensity through a diaphragm, focuses it through an adjustable assembly of lenses to form an image, converts this image into a set of electrical signals, and transmits these signals to the brain through complex neural pathways that connect the eye via the optic nerve to the visual cortex and other areas of the brain. Eyes with resolving power have come in ten fundamentally different forms, and 96% of animal species possess a complex optical system. Image-resolving eyes are present in molluscs, chordates and arthropods. The simplest "eyes", such as those in microorganisms, do nothing but detect whether the surroundings are light or dark, which is sufficient for the entrainment of circadian rhythms.[citation needed] From more complex eyes, retinal photosensitive ganglion cells send signals along the retinohypothalamic tract to the suprachiasmatic nuclei to effect circadian adjustment. ..