MCRMA

MCRMA extends its online CPD programme

  • 5 Aug 2019

The Metal Cladding & Roofing Manufacturers Association (MCRMA) has added two CPD modules to its online CPD programme, ideal for anyone seeking to develop knowledge and skills within the metal building envelope sector.

The CPD module A guide to site installation of insulated roof panels outlines the vital issues that need to be taken into account when installing an insulated roof panel system.

The performance of any building envelope is highly dependent on a number of factors and it is imperative that the work is carefully planned to guarantee it can be done in a safe manner and in line with good site practice.

The CPD module, Working at height: a fall prevention and safety checklist, introduces the key topics that need to be taken into account to ensure that the specific requirements for access, inspection and maintenance at roof level are fully understood and that safe work at height must be considered from the outset on any project.

There are now seven approved CPDs available; each module represents an anticipated 60 minutes of professional development and following the successful completion of a CPD; a certificate is available for immediate download.

MCRMA provides informative self-study training, delivering good learning value with an online assessment to check knowledge.

The course material is studied offline and there is an online assessment component to verify knowledge. It is a training with learning and CPD value which has been accredited by the CPD Certification Service.

More information about the online CPD courses is available at www.mcrma.co.uk/online-cpds/

Contact:

Metal Cladding and Roofing Manufacturers Association (MCRMA),
106 Ruskin Avenue,
Rogerstone,
Newport,
Gwent,
NP10 0BD.

Tel: 01633 895633

www.mcrma.co.uk

 

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