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  • First Name Hurak
  • Last Name Learning
  • Gender Male
  • Birthday December 14, 2000

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  • Website http://hurak.co.uk/
  • Twitter https://twitter.com/hurakltd?lang=en
  • Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Hurak/
  • AIM marketing@hurak.co.uk

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  • About Me Hurak is an online and offline training provider with over 12 years of experience in compliance training we have grown tremendously. We offer training covering over 10 different sectors, specializing in providing approved and accredited qualifications in the following areas: first aid, food safety, health and safety, personal licence course, SIA Top Up Training and teacher training. To match our learners differing needs, we offer classroom, virtual and online courses.

Blogs

Psychology of Crowd Safety – Safety, Security and Service

Posted August 17, 2022

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Succeeding in Spectator Safety| How To Become Spectator Safety

Posted August 16, 2022

What is Spectator Safety? Spectator safety is the top priority for any event organizer. A Spectator Safety Of...

First-Aid Needs Assessments for Employers: How to Plan Ahead

Posted June 10, 2022

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  • Hurak Learning
    • 3 posts
    Posted in the topic Types of Personal Licence in United Kingdom in the forum Off-Topic Discussions
    August 8, 2022 7:17 AM EDT

    What is SCPLH Personal licence?  

    A SCPLH Personal licence, also known as a Scottish personal licence, is a document that allows an individual to sell or supply alcohol in Scotland. The holder of a SCPLH Personal licence must be 18 years of age or older and must have completed an accredited training course.

    A SCPLH Personal licence is valid for 10 years, after which it must be renewed. The renewal process involves completing a refresher training course and submitting a new application form to the local authority.

    There are a number of benefits of a SCPLH Personal licence, including:

    • Allows you to sell or supply alcohol in Scotland

    • Allows you to work in any licensed premises in Scotland

    • Gives you greater flexibility and choice in terms of employment

    • Allows you to apply for a personal licence in another jurisdiction

    Why I need this licence?  

    If you want to work in the alcohol industry in Scotland, then you will need to obtain a SCPLH Personal licence. This is because all individuals who sell or supply alcohol in Scotland must be licensed.

    Types of Personal licence in United Kingdom?  

    There are two types of personal licence in the United Kingdom:

    • SCPLH Personal licence: Allows an individual to sell or supply alcohol in Scotland.

    • APLH Personal licence: Allows an individual to sell or supply alcohol in England and Wales.

    You can only apply for a SCPLH Personal licence if you live in Scotland. If you live in England or Wales, then you will need to apply for an APLH Personal licence.

    How to get SCPLH Personal Licence?  

    In order to obtain a SCPLH Personal licence, you must complete an accredited training course. Once you have completed the training, you will need to submit an application form to the local authority.

    The application form must be accompanied by the following documents:

    • A completed refresher training certificate

    • A passport-style photograph

    • Proof of identity, such as a passport or driving licence

    • A criminal record check from the Disclosure Scotland

    • The SCPLH Personal licence application fee

    Once your application has been received, it will be processed by the local authority and you will be issued with your SCPLH Personal licence.

    How to renew SCPLH Personal Licence ?    

    After 10 years, a SCPLH Personal licence must be renewed. The renewal process involves completing a refresher training course and submitting a new application form to the local authority.

    The following documents must be submitted along with the application form:

    • A completed refresher training certificate

    • A passport-size photograph

    • Proof of identity, such as a passport or driving licence

    • A criminal record check from the Disclosure Scotland

    • The SCPLH Personal licence renewal fee

    Once your application has been received, it will be processed by the local authority and you will be issued with a new SCPLH Personal licence.

    SCPLH Personal Licence Holder Responsibilities ?  

    As the holder of a SCPLH Personal licence, you have a number of responsibilities, including:

    • Ensure that all sales of alcohol are made to individuals who are aged 18 years or older

    • Ensure that all sales of alcohol are made in accordance with the terms and conditions of the licence

    • Ensure that all sales of alcohol are made in a responsible manner

    • Ensure that you do not sell or supply alcohol to any individual who is intoxicated

    • Keep a record of all sales of alcohol, including the date, time and quantity sold

    • Regular stock taking and recording the results

    • Report any incidents of disorderly behaviour or violence to the police

    Failure to comply with these responsibilities could result in your SCPLH Personal licence being revoked.

    There are a number of conditions that must be met in order to hold a SCPLH Personal licence, including:

    • You must be aged 18 years or older

    • You must not have been convicted of any relevant offences

    • You must not have been convicted of any offences relating to the supply of alcohol

    • You must not have been previously been refused a SCPLH Personal licence or had a SCPLH Personal licence revoked

    • You must complete an accredited training course

    • You must provide evidence of your identity

    • You must provide a criminal record check from Disclosure Scotland

    • You must pay the SCPLH Personal licence application fee

    If you do not meet these conditions, then you will are not eligible to apply for a SCPLH Personal licence.

    Do I need a SCPLH Personal licence to work in a licensed premises?  

    Yes, you need a SCPLH Personal licence to work in any licensed premises in Scotland, such as a bar, nightclub or restaurant.

    I already have an APLH Personal licence, do I need to apply for a SCPLH Personal licence?  

    Yes, if you want to work in the alcohol industry in Scotland, then you need to obtain a SCPLH Personal licence. All individuals who sell or supply alcohol in Scotland must be licensed through SCPLH.

    How much does it cost to apply for a SCPLH Personal licence?  

    There is no fee for applying for a SCPLH Personal licence. However, you will need to pay for the accredited training course, which typically costs around £150.

    What happens if my SCPLH Personal licence expires?  

    If your SCPLH Personal licence expires, then you will no longer be able to sell or supply alcohol in Scotland. You will also be unable to work in any licensed premises in Scotland.

    If you are interested in obtaining a SCPLH Personal licence, we recommend that you get in touch with your local licencing authority to find out more about the application process.

    Topics Covered in the SCPLH Course  

    The SCPLH course covers a range of topics, including:

    • Introduction to the Licensing Act

    • The Role of the Licensing Board

    • The Licensing Objectives

    • The Types of Licence

    • Premises Licences

    • Club Premises Certificates

    • Personal licences

    • Temporary Event Notices (TENs)

    • Licensable Activities

    • Sale by retail of alcohol

    • Supply of alcohol by or on behalf of a club to members and their guests

    • Opening hours for licensed premises

    • Age restrictions for the sale and supply of alcohol  

  • Hurak Learning
    • 3 posts
    Posted in the topic Stewarding Course: Learn How to be a Spectator Event Steward in the forum Suggestions
    July 19, 2022 10:09 AM EDT

    Do you have what it takes to be a steward at a spectator event? This stewarding course will provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to become an effective member of the event team. You will learn about spectator control, crowd monitoring, communication, cooperation, and health and safety. With this course under your belt, you will be ready to work at any type of spectator event!

    FAQs

    Have questions about the stewarding course? Check out our FAQ section below for more information.

    Q: why do i Need a stewarding course?

    A: As a steward, you will be responsible for the safety and security of spectators at events. This course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to effectively carry out your duties. You will learn about topics such as spectator control, crowd monitoring, communication, cooperation, and health and safety. After completing this course, you will have the confidence to work at any type of spectator event!

    Q: What will I learn in this course?

    A: You will learn about spectator control, crowd monitoring, communication, cooperation, and health and safety.

    Q: Do I need to have any experience to take this course?

    A: No experience is necessary – this course is designed for beginner stewards.

    Q: How long does the course take to complete?

    A: The course is self-paced, so you can complete it at your own pace. However, we estimate that it will take approximately 12 hours to complete the entire course.

    Q: Once I finish the course, will I be qualified to work as a steward?

    A: Yes! Upon successful completion of the course, you will be qualified to work as a steward at any type of spectator event.

    Q: What are the course requirements?

    A: All you need is a computer or mobile device with an internet connection. No other materials are required.

    Q: How much does the course cost?

    A: The course is completely free!

    Q: I still have more questions. Who can I contact for more information?

    A: You can reach us at marketing@hurak.co.uk and we will be happy to answer any of your questions.

    We hope this article has been helpful in explaining what the stewarding course entails and how it can benefit you. We look forward to hearing from you soon! Stewarding Course: Learn How To Be A Spectator Event Steward.

    Enroll Now And Get Started On Your Path To Becoming A Spectator Event Steward! The course is self-paced, so you can complete it at your own pace. However, we estimate that it will take approximately 12 hours to complete the entire course. Upon successful completion of the course, you will be qualified to work as a steward at any type of spectator event.

    All you need is a computer or mobile device with an internet connection. No other materials are required. The course is completely free! You can reach us at marketing@hurak.co.uk and we will be happy to answer any of your questions. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

    Enroll in the Stewarding Course today! Visit our website for more information.

  • Hurak Learning
    • 3 posts
    Posted in the topic CSCS Green Card in the forum Free Stuff
    June 6, 2022 12:48 PM EDT

    Level 1 CSCS Green Card Scheme 

     

    The CSCS Green Card scheme includes the CSCS Green Labourers card aimed at entry-level construction workers.

     

     Green CSCS Card - Labourer 

     

     Who Needs a CSCS Green Labourers Card? 

     

    You need the CSCS Labourers Card if you want to work on a construction site as a labourer (bricklayer, carpenter, plumber, etc.). The CSCS Green Labourers card proves that the labourer who holds the card is aware of the health and safety risks and hazards present at a construction site.

     

     How Long is the CSCS Green Labourers Card Valid for? 

     

    The CSCS Green Labourers Card is valid for five years, after which you will have to apply for a new card.

     

     What are the Requirements for Applying for the CSCS Green Labourers Card? 

     

    All the other CSCS cards require you to complete a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ), which may take up to a year. But, the CSCS Green Labourers Card only needs you to pass a CITB Health Safety and Environment test for Operatives and hold a RQF Level 1/SCQF Level 4 Award in Health and Safety in a Construction Environment. You can also hold a CSSC approved alternative qualification; however, an alternative qualification will have an expiry date. You will have to retake them when you apply for a new licence after it expires, while the L1HSCE is valid for life.

    Click here if you need to do the CSCS Green Card Course or need more information.

    To book the CITB test, click here

     

     CSCS Red Card Scheme 

     

    CSCS red cards are temporary cards aimed at individuals working towards a qualification relevant to their job on site. The CSCS Red scheme includes the Apprentice card, the Experienced Technical, Supervisor or Manager card, the Experienced Worker card, the Trainee card and the Industry Placement card. These cards are non-renewable. Their validity ranges from 6 months to 5 years. The recognised qualification must be completed within this duration.

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