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TRAINING PROGRAMME ISSUE 2 FIRE DETECTION & FIRE ALARM EMERGENCY LIGHTING

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TRAININGPROGRAMME

ISSUE 2FIRE DETECTION & FIRE ALARM

EMERGENCY LIGHTING

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CONTENTS

Training Information 4

Testimonials 4

Training Pathway 5

Modules

Module 1: Fire Detection Design Foundation Course for Non-Domestic Premises 6

Module 2: Maintenance of Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems for Non-Domestic Premises 7

Module 3: Fire Alarm System Installation to BS 5839-1 for Non-Domestic Premises 8

Module 4: Fire Alarm System Commissioning to BS 5839-1 for Non-Domestic Premises 9

Module 5: Detailed Design for Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems to BS 5839-1 for Non-Domestic Premises 10

Module 6: Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems for Dwellings to BS 5839-6 11

Module 7: Interfacing Fire Detection & Alarm Systems to third party equipment BS 7273-4, BS 7273-6 and BS 5839-1 for Non-Domestic Premises 12

Module 17: Conversion course for engineers familiar with BS 5839-1:2013and who what an understanding of what changed in the 2017 revisionFire Detection & Alarm Systems to BS 5839-1 for Non-domestic Premises 13

Module 10: The Code of practice for Emergency Lighting, BS 5266-1:2016 14

Terms & Conditions 15

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TRAINING INFORMATION

The FIRETECH Training courses are split into three groups:

• BS 5839-1 related material covering fire detection and fire alarm systems for non-domesticpremises.

• BS 5839-6 related material covering fire detection and fire alarm systems for domesticpremises (residences).

• Emergency lighting systems to BS 5266-1 and related standards.

The emergency lighting and fire detection and alarm systems for residential buildings are each covered by a single course.

The fire detection and fire alarm systems for non-domestic premises is covered in greater detail, by a foundation course and then work activity modules covering service and maintenance, installation and commissioning and fire detection and fire alarm design. There is also a specialist course covering interfacing of fire detection and fire alarm systems to other systems covering BS 7273 parts 4 and 6.

All of the modules are designed as single day classroom-based courses incorporating a mix of presentation of the material, short tests to aid the learning process and design exercises where appropriate. Comprehensive manuals are provided for each module and feedback from previous delegates suggest that these are a valuable source of reference material that can be and is used ‘on the job’.

TESTIMONIALSGreat course. Angus has many years knowledge. I recommend for anybody wanting to get up to speed on BS5839. Looking forward to the next course.

Tony Gregory

Great courses. I would definitely recommend them.

Philip MillerABCA Systems Managing Director

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TRAINING PATHWAY

Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems for Non-Domestic Premises

Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems for Domestic Premises

Emergency Lighting Systems to BS 5266-1

M7System interfacing

for complexsystems

M1Foundation

M6Domestic FD&A

systems

M10Emergency

Lighting

M2Service andmaintenance

M5Design

M3/4Installation andCommissioning

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MODULE 1 - ONE DAY

Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Training - BS 5839-1Fire Detection Design Foundation Course for Non-Domestic Premises

This is an intensive one-day course, the latest version of BS 5839-1, which should suit sales engineers and others requiring a basis for further training or with a view to gaining knowledge of fire detection and alarm systems to help in specifying, managing or allocating work to others in, for example, facilities management.

Tests are spread through the day, multiple choice.Delegates achieving 75% in the assessment tests will receive a pass Certificate.

Registration 08:45, for a 09:00 START. Mid-morning, lunch, and mid-afternoon breaks to finish at approximately 17.00, depending on questions and workings.

DAY OVERVIEW:

• Detector types and choices• The legislation and the person responsible for Premises Management

(formerly known as the responsible person)• Guides and codes of practice relevant to fire detection and alarms• The categories of systems for a building (i.e.. L1 to L5, P1 to P2), and possible variations• Fault monitoring and circuit integrity• Technology and system components• Manual call point zones• Detector and alarm zone sizes and constraints• Sounder requirements• Siting manual call points• Detector coverage, taking into account obstructions• Siting detectors in pitched roofs, near obstructions• Power supplies and standby durations• Cable requirements and fire resistance of cables• False alarm management and good maintenance• BS 5839-1 Design certificate requirements

CPD 7 Hours

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MODULE 2 - ONE DAY

Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Training - BS 5839-1Maintenance of Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems for Non-Domestic Premises

This is an intensive one-day course, to the latest version of BS 5839-1, which should suit maintenance engineers and maintenance managers. Before attending this course, it is advisable to pass Module 1 Foundation course for Fire Alarm System Design, or equivalent.

Tests are spread through the day, mainly multiple choice, but with some calculations.Delegates achieving 75% in the assessment tests will receive a pass Certificate

Registration 08:45, for a 09:00 START.  Mid-morning, lunch, and mid-afternoon breaks to finish at approximately 17.00, depending on questions and workings.

DAY OVERVIEW:

• Revision of fire alarm system Categories, for a building (i.e. L1 to L5, P1 to P2)• The Law applicable to maintenance of fire alarm equipment and battery backup• Responsibilities for the Competent Person (CP) engineer, and for the Premises Management at the building.• Training the Premises Management regarding faults, pre-alarms, alarms and the effect of building works

on the fire alarm system• Routine inspections and test, for the Premises Management weekly and monthly• Periodic inspection and servicing by the CP• Annual inspection and servicing by the CP• Non-routine attention by the CP, including helping to reduce false alarms from automatic fire detection

and from malicious activations• Good working practice and testing methods for detectors and equipment• Battery current measurements and calculations• False alarms reduction when connected to a [remote] Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC)• Testing ancillaries and the connection to the ARC• Summary and conclusion

CPD 7 Hours

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MODULE 3 - HALF DAY

Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Training - BS 5839-1Fire Alarm System Installation to BS 5839-1 for Non-Domestic Premises

Before attending this course, it is essential to pass Module 1 Foundation course for Fire Alarm System Design, or equivalent.

Tests are spread through the day in multiple choice and diagram format.Delegates achieving 75% in the assessment tests, in the day, will receive a pass Certificate.

Registration 08:45, for a 09:00 START.  Mid-morning and lunch breaks to finish at approximately 13.00.

HALF DAY OVERVIEW:INSTALLATION FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES

• Good working practice and cable fixing recommendations• Cable terminations, screens and earth connections• Siting manual call points• Monitoring of circuits for life safety• Testing non-addressable zone circuits• Monitoring and testing of alarm device circuits• Monitoring, testing and fault finding for addressable loops circuits• Adding to and extending systems• Siting detectors and suitable cables for detector remote indicators and alarm circuits• Installing optical beam detectors, linear heat detector cables, and duct detectors• Aspirating detectors, pipework and hole drilling• Alarm devices• Cables and connections to transmitters to Alarm receiving Centres• Cable resistance and continuity measurements• Mains supply circuits, zone plans, documentation and certification

CPD 7 Hours

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MODULE 4 - HALF DAY

Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Training - BS 5839-1Fire Alarm System Commissioning to BS 5839-1 for Non-Domestic Premises

This course normally runs in the afternoon, to follow Module 3, Installation, with mid-afternoon break and finishat approximately 17.00, depending on questions and workings.

Before attending this course, it is essential to pass Module 1 Foundation course for Fire Alarm System Design,or equivalent and Module 3 Installation course.

Delegates achieving 75% in the assessment tests, in the day, will receive a pass Certificate.

HALF DAY OVERVIEW:COMMISSIONING FOR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PREMISES.

• Quick revision of categories [L1, L2, etc], travel distance for manual call pointsCoverage for:

• Point detectors for flat ceilings and pitched roofs• Optical beam detectors• Cellular structures and closely spaced beams• Obvious causes of false alarms and soak testing• Cause and effect with filtering• Alarm devices and dBA levels• Checking sound pressure and visual alarms• Checking fault monitoring of all circuits• Testing all detectors and manual call points• Checking duct detectors and aspirating detectors• Checking mains and standby power supplies for all items• Documentation and certification for design, installation and mains supply• Cause and effect test records• Aspirating, and radio system checks• Dealing with unresolved issues• Commissioning certificate• Backup of site-specific software• Handover to user and acceptance

CPD 3 Hours

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MODULE 5 - ONE DAY*

Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Training - BS 5839-1Detailed Design for Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems to BS 5839-1 for Non-Domestic PremisesThis is an intensive one-day course, which should suit design engineers, sales engineers, CAD operators and others, requiring detailed training, with the objectives of design to BS 5839-1, at acceptable cost and practicality. Cost savings are such that delegates should be able to recoup the cost of the course when putting into practice that learnt in the course.

*It is also possible to take this module over two days to allow more time and insure understanding

Delegates need to complete Module 1, Foundation fire detection course before proceeding to this detailed course.Tests are spread through the day, comprising diagrammatic drawing for calculations and marking up.Before each test, worked examples will be explained to demonstrate the methods to be used.A plan to be marked up with detectors and manual call points will also be included in the assessment.Delegates achieving 75% in the assessment tests, in the day, will receive a pass Certificate.Registration 08:45, for a 09:00 START.  Mid-morning, lunch and mid-afternoon breaks to finish at approximately 17.00, depending on questions and workings.

DAY OVERVIEW:• Quick revision on manual call point and point detector siting to BS 5839-1• Detailed point detector coverage methods for best detector area effectiveness• Working with structural beams and obstructions• Dealing with cellular structures and closely spaced beams• Designing smoke and heat point detector coverage for pitched roofs• Dealing with rafters and purlins under pitched roofs• Designing with optical beam smoke detectors and also linear heat detector cables for flat ceiling and pitched roofs• Quick revision of alarm dBA recommendations in BS 5839-1• Dealing with background noise and considerations for primary and secondary alarm devices• Detailed dBA sound level and attenuation calculations, allowing for margins and tolerances• Sound pressure calculations in rooms with a sounder in the room compared to a sounder outside• Adding dBA from more than one sounder. Practical sound calculations and trial sound measurements• Visual Alarm Device (VAD) to EN54-23. Design techniques allowing for ambient lighting levels (Lux)

for wall mounted and ceiling mounted VADs for direct and indirect viewing• Design certificate and a variation• Supplementary information on marking up plans with detectors and dividing into zones and a method

for battery calculations

CPD 7 Hours

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MODULE 6 - ONE DAY

Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Training for DwellingsFire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems for Dwellings to BS 5839-6

BS 5839-6 is a difficult standard to understand at the first or even second reading.This course is intended to explain BS 5839-6 in easily managed parts.Tests are included to consolidate the learning process.Delegates achieving 75% in the assessment tests will receive a pass Certificate.

Registration 08:45, for a 09:00 START.  Mid-morning, lunch and mid-afternoon breaks to finish at approximately 17.00, depending on questions and workings.

DAY OVERVIEW:• BS 5839-1 compared to BS 5839-6• Introduction to fire science• Definitions of dwellings and communal areas• Risk analysis• Approved Document B (ADB)• BS 5839-6 Grades and categories – introduction• Detail on Grade A to F, Comparison of grades.• Batteries and battery life• Interlinking• Selecting detector types• Audible alarms and dBA sound pressure• Alarms for people with hearing impairment• Wiring for Grades A and Grades C to F• Categories of protection LD1, 2, 3, PD1, 2• Manual call points• Categories and grades – example table• ADB guidance• Choosing a system grade and category• Communicating with an ARC• Mixed systems (BS 5839-1 mixed with BS 5839-6)• Mains power supplies, standby power supplies• Certification, user training, routine testing and maintenance

CPD 7 Hours

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MODULE 7 - ONE DAY

Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Training - BS 5839-1Interfacing Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems to third party equipmentBS 7273-4, BS 7273-6 and BS 5839-1 for Non-domestic Premises

BS 5839-1 contains a small amount of guidance for interfacing fire alarm systems to third party equipment but refers to the BS 7273 series of standards for more information.

BS 7273-4 gives recommendations on how to control doors and also provides guidance on positioning of fire detectors for systems that are not in compliance with L3 or above. BS 7273-6 was published in 2019 and is intended to provide guidance on all the other types of equipment and systems that are not covered elsewhere in the BS 7273 series.

This course is intended to give detailed guidance on what is contained in these three essential standards and to also provide some technical insight into the reasons behind the recommendations and guidance that is provided.

The course is particularly suited to fire alarm designers, installers and commissioning engineers, who work on the larger and more complex fire alarm systems.

Registration 08:45, for a 09:00 START. Mid-morning, lunch and mid-afternoon breaks to finish at approximately 17.00, depending on questions and workings.

DAY OVERVIEW:

• BS 5839-1 interfacing• Introduction to BS 7273 series• Introduction to BS 7273-4• BS 7273-4 categories• BS 7273-4 detection recommendations• BS 7273-4 compliance with types of CIE• Introduction to BS 7273-6• Overview of each type of interfacing• Electrical safety considerations• EMC considerations

CPD 7 Hours

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MODULE 17 - HALF DAY

Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Training - BS 5839-1Conversion course for engineers familiar with BS 5839-1:2013 and who what an understanding of what changed in the 2017 revisionFire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems toBS 5839-1 for Non-Domestic Premises

Registration 08:45, for a 09:00 START. Mid-morning and lunch breaks to finish at approximately 13:00.The course topics are presented, and a single test is completed at the end of the course. Delegates who achieve 75% in the test will receive a pass certificate.

Multi-sensor detectors

Changes in documentation

Detailed changes and updates to the standards

New relaxations for Optical Beam Smoke Detectors

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MODULE 10 - ONE DAY

Emergency Lighting TrainingThe Code of practice for Emergency Lighting BS 5266-1:2016

This training course includes the 2016 material and highlights the important clauses, particularly for exit signs, lux levels for defined escape routes and fire resistant cable recommendations for centrally supplied systems.

ONE DAY assessment course for emergency lighting engineers to ensure that they are aware of the Code of practice BS 5266-1:2016 and of the fire safety legislation.

The course is in sections with a test after each section; delegates achieving 75% or more qualifying for a pass certificate. As a final test, the presenter will also ask the delegates to put into practice some of the course material and to mark up a plan with appropriate emergency lighting and exit signs, in the correct positions at the spacing distances provided.

SECTIONS:

Section A: Background and legislation for emergency lighting. Types and technology of emergency lightingincluding an introduction to LED technology, and modes of operation for emergency lighting.

Section B: Exit signs and illuminance [Lux level] recommendations for defined escape routes and open areas.

Section C: Maintained lighting, special requirements, labelling, recharge times and approval certification foremergency lighting products.

Section D: Design procedures for emergency lighting, covering points of emphasis [changes of direction etc.],integrity for luminaires and spacing tables giving distances between fittings in defined escape routes and openareas.

Section E: High risk task areas, response times and calculation methods.Emergency conversions, allowing for correction factors, and using the spacing tables giving distances betweenconverted fittings in open areas.

Section F: Disability glare, installation wiring and test facilities, testing regime, and service and maintenance foremergency lighting systems.

CPD 7 Hours

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TERMS & CONDITIONS

These Terms of Training will apply to any contract between us for the sale of places of training courses to you (Contract).Please read these Terms of Training carefully and make sure that you understand them, before booking and paying for anytraining courses from our website. Please note that before booking a place on any training course you will be asked to agree tothese Terms of Training. If you refuse to accept these Terms of Training, you will not be able to make any bookings for places onany training courses through our website.If you are booking places on behalf of a corporation, partnership or other legal entity, and you disclose this to us in the bookingprocess, our Contract under these Terms of Training will be with the organisation you are representing (but you will be personallywarranting your authority to bind your organisation to the Contract in accordance with clause 2.1 and that you are duly authorisedin accordance with clause 1.1). Except as aforesaid, references to ‘you’ in this Part 3 below are references to the contracting party.You should print a copy of these Terms of Training or save them to your computer for future reference.We amend these Terms of Training from time to time as set out in clause 3 below. Every time you wish to book onto a trainingcourse, please check these Terms of Training to ensure you understand the terms which will apply at that time.

1. Warranty of Authority, Entire Agreement and Reliance1.1 If you are not a sole trader acting on your own behalf, you confirm that you have authority to bind any corporation or other employer or business on whose behalf you use our website to book places on our training courses.1.2 These Terms of Training contain the entire agreement between you and us and supersede and extinguish all previous agreements, promises, assurances, warranties, representations and understandings between us, whether written or oral, relating to their subject matter.1.3 You acknowledge that in entering into this Contract you do not rely on any statement, representation, assurance or warranty not set out in these Terms of Training or in the relevant training descriptions published on our website.

2. How the contract is formed between you and us2.1 Our training pages will guide you through the steps you need to take to book a place on our training courses. This process allows you to check and amend any errors before submitting your booking to us. Please take time to read and check the information you have provided to us on each page of the booking process.2.2 After you complete a booking on a training course, you will receive an e-mail from us acknowledging that we have received and registered your booking on the selected course.2.3 Please note that you do not have the right to cancel a booking which has been acknowledged except as specifically set out in these Terms of Training.

3. Our right to vary these Terms3.1 We amend these Terms of Training from time to time. Every time you book a place on a training course with us, the Terms of Training in force at the time of your order will apply to the Contract between you and us.3.2 We may revise these Terms of Training from time to time to reflect changes in relevant laws and regulatory requirements.3.3 If we have to revise these Terms of Training as they apply to your booking, we will contact you to give you reasonable advance notice of the changes and let you know how to cancel the Contract if you are not happy with the changes. You may cancel either in respect of all the affected training courses you are booked on. If you opt to cancel, we will arrange a full refund of the price you have paid for any forthcoming training courses you were booked on.

4. Price of training courses4.1 The prices of the training courses will be as quoted on our website at the time you submit your order. We use our best efforts to ensure that the prices of the courses are correct at the time when the relevant information was entered onto the system. If we discover an error in the price of listed training courses that you have booked a place, or places on, we will contact you

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to inform you of this error and we will give you the option of continuing with your booking at the correct price or cancelling your booking. If we are unable to contact you using the contact details you provided during the order process, we will treat the booking as cancelled and refund any amounts paid. Please note we do not have to honour any bookings placed on a course if the incorrect price was paid for it.4.2 Prices for our courses may change from time to time, but changes will not affect any courses you have already booked and paid for.4.3 The price of a course includes VAT (where applicable) at the applicable current rate chargeable in the UK for the time being. However, if the rate of VAT changes between the date of your order and the date of delivery, we will adjust the VAT you pay, unless you have already paid for your place in full before the change in VAT takes effect.

5. Booking and payment5.1 All bookings for our training courses are handled via our online booking form.5.2 A single place on a training course is referred to as a 'seat'. Each course has a maximum number of 12 seats (unless otherwise stated). A seat relates to a single reservation for a delegate on a training course. Each reserved seat must be paid for in full prior to the delegate attending the course.5.3 Payment for each training course is taken by the training centre that is hosting the course. To book a seat on a course, a purchase order must be received by the venue hosting the course. You can upload your purchase order to your booking via the online registration process.5.4 We reserve the right to refuse entry to a training course to any delegate that: a) has not provided us with a valid purchase b) has an "on hold" credit account c) has not paid for their place on a training course in full5.5 In the event that a delegate is accepted onto a training course and payment has not been made in full, we reserve the right to either cancel the delegate’s seat on the course or take action to collect the payment required for their seat on the course.5.6 At no point do we ask for, collect or store your credit or debit card information via our online booking process.5.7 It is the responsibility of the delegate to ensure that the course that the delegate has been booked on is suitable and relevant to the needs of the delegate. We cannot be held responsible for any errors made during the booking process.

6. Transfers and cancellations6.1 A delegate may transfer their booking from one course to another course up to 20 working days prior to the start of the booked course. Delegates may transfer only once for each original course booking. To transfer, please contact us directly via email at [email protected] A delegate may only transfer from one course to another course within the same training centre.6.3 Changes to the delegate(s) already registered on a training course will not occur any additional fees and should be emailed to us at [email protected] along with the course title, date and details of the change.6.4 Requests for cancellations must be made no later than 20 working days before the start of the relevant training course. To request a cancellation, please contact us directly via email at [email protected] including the course title, course date, name of delegate, booking code and reason for the cancellation request.6.5 Bookings that are cancelled by a delegate may be viable for a full refund if the request for booking meets the criteria as defined in Clause 6.4. Refunds are made at the discretion of the FIRETECH training centre hosting the training course.6.6 We reserve the right to postpone or cancel a training course at any time.6.7 If a training course is cancelled by us, we will inform all registered delegates on the course as soon as possible. Upon the cancellation of a course, we will offer to each delegate a full refund for the cost of the course or alternative dates for the course.

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6.8 We will not be held liable for any expenses, either direct or indirect, or for loss of time, earnings or business, incurred as a result of a postponed or cancelled course.

6.9 If a delegate fails to arrive for the course they are registered on without any prior notification to the provider, no transfer or refund will be available after the course has been delivered.

6.10 Each course has a minimum requirement of six registered delegates prior to delivery. It is at the discretion of the provider whether to cancel the delivery of a course if this minimum attendance has not been reached. If a course is cancelled, you will be notified at least 5 working days prior to the scheduled date of the course where the options from Clause 6.5 will be offered to all registered delegates.

7. Our liability7.1 Nothing in these Terms of Training limits or excludes our liability for: a) death or personal injury caused by our negligence; b) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; c) breach of the terms implied by section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (title and quiet possession).

7.2 Subject to clause 7.1, we will under no circumstances whatever be liable to you, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, arising under or in connection with the Contract for: a) any loss of profits, sales, business, or revenue; b) loss or corruption of data, information or software; c) loss of business opportunity; d) loss of anticipated savings; e) loss of goodwill; or f) any indirect or consequential loss.

7.3 Subject to clause 7.1 our total liability to you in respect of all losses arising under or in connection with the Contract, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, shall in no circumstances exceed £100 (or the contract price, if lower).

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8.2 An Event Outside Our Control means any act or event beyond our reasonable control, including without limitation strikes, lock-outs or other industrial action by third parties, civil commotion, riot, invasion, terrorist attack or threat of terrorist attack, war (whether declared or not) or threat or preparation for war, fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or other natural disaster, or failure of public or private telecommunications networks or impossibility of the use of railways, shipping, aircraft, motor transport or other means of public or private transport.

8.3 If an Event Outside Our Control takes place that affects the performance of our obligations under a Contract: a) we will contact you as soon as reasonably possible to notify you; and b) our obligations under a Contract will be suspended and the time for performance of our obligations will be extended for the duration of the Event Outside Our Control. Where the Event Outside Our Control affects our delivery of Products to you, we will arrange a new delivery date with you after the Event Outside Our Control is over.

8.4 You may cancel a Contract affected by an Event Outside Our Control which has continued for more than 30 days. To cancel, please contact the training venue directly using the contact details of the training centre on your booking confirmation email. Alternatively, contact us via email at [email protected]. If you opt to cancel, you will have to return (at our cost) any relevant Products you have already received and we will refund the price you have paid, including any delivery charges.

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9. Communications between us9.1 When we refer, in these Terms of Training, to “in writing”, this will include email.

9.2 The following rules apply to communications between us: a) Any notice or other communication given by you to us, or by us to you, under or in connection with the Contract shall be in writing and shall be delivered personally, sent by pre-paid first class post or other next working day delivery service or email. b) A notice or other communication shall be deemed to have been received: if delivered personally, when left at our registered office; if sent by pre-paid first class post or other next working day delivery service, at 9.00 am on the second Business Day after posting or if sent by email, one Business Day after transmission. c) In proving the service of any notice, it will be sufficient to prove, in the case of a letter, that such letter was properly addressed, stamped and placed in the post and, in the case of an email, that such email was sent to the specified email address of the addressee. d) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to the service of any proceedings or other documents in any legal action.

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10.5 If we fail to insist that you perform any of your obligations under these Terms of Training, or if we do not enforce our rights against you, or if we delay in doing so, that will not mean that we have waived our rights against you and will not mean that you do not have to comply with those obligations. If we do waive a default by you, we will only do so in writing, and that will not mean that we will automatically waive any later default by you.

10.6 The Contract and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales.

10.7 We both irrevocably agree that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with a Contract or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims), save that we shall be entitled to commence and prosecute legal proceedings against you in the courts of any jurisdiction.

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