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The ADIA BS EN16005 Course
The ADIA BS EN16005 course is a City & Guilds accredited program designed to provide knowledge about the BS EN 16005:2012 standard for power-operated pedestrian doorsets and the BS 7036-0:2014 regulations.
It is intended for individuals and companies involved in the installation, maintenance, and servicing of power-operated doors. The course offers online study materials, practical assessments, and a final exam, and successful completion leads to certification and an ADIA Technician's card, demonstrating compliance with safety standards.
Additionally, the course is affiliated with the DoorSafe Register and includes promotion for companies with accredited engineers.
The ADIA BS EN16005 Refresher Course
The ADIA BS EN16005 refresher course renews knowledge of BS EN 16005:2012 and BS 7036-0:2014 standards, essential for compliance with automatic door regulations.
This online course covers safety measures, activation types, doorsets, and more, ensuring certification renewal every four years. Successful completion provides an ADIA certificate and Doorsafe technicians card, demonstrating compliance with City & Guilds.
Card and certificate renewal is required after each annual expiration within the four-year accreditation.
The ADIA Automatic Gate & Barrier Safety Course
The ADIA Automatic Gate & Barrier Safety Course, accredited by City & Guilds, equips individuals with essential knowledge of gate and barrier safety compliance.
This course offers online study, practical assessments, and a final exam, tailored to those involved in the installation, maintenance, and servicing of automated gates or barriers, ultimately leading to certification and listing on the DoorSafe Register.
A refresher course will be required every four years.
The ADIA Service & Maintenance Course
The ADIA Service & Maintenance Course is designed for individuals seeking to expand their knowledge in automatic door servicing and maintenance, regardless of their experience level.
This comprehensive course is split into three sections:
- Carrying Out a Service & Maintenance Schedule: This section covers the essentials of maintaining automatic doors, including regular service schedules, checking sliding door components, swing door components and compliance with industry standards.
- Fault Finding Participants learn how to identify and rectify common faults, inspect various components such as manual doors, transoms, swing doors, sliiding doors, keyfobs, maglocks, and programming, and gain a deep understanding of the fundamentals of all operators.
- Risk Assessment This part of the course focuses on risk assessment and the ability to complete a comprehensive risk assessment form, ensuring the safe operation of automatic doors.
The course is suitable for engineers from various industries, including access control, CCTV, alarms, industrial doors, electricians, and more.
Successful completion results in an ADIA Service & Maintenance certificate accredited by City & Guilds, offering long-term professional development opportunities.
The ADIA Installation Course
The ADIA Installation of Pedestrian Doors course is specifically tailored for professionals . It is compiled of three courses including Surveying and estimating, Installation and Commissioning. The course will help learners:
- Work in the installation of power operated pedestrian doorsets used for normal access, escape routes, and fire resistance/smoke control doorsets.
- Specialise in the installation of power operated pedestrian sliding and swing doors
- Learn how to survey an automatic doorset and all of the required components needed for a successful installation
- Aim to acquire the skills to install automatic door operators.
- Seek to install various automatic door sensors and accessories.
- Interpret information from survey forms and conduct installations accordingly.
- Commission automatic door installations and all final checks before handing off to client
- Require a comprehensive understanding of all significant hazards, hazardous situations, and events relevant to power operated doorsets.
This course, exclusively available to ADIA members, offers online theoretical study, practical assessments, and a multiple-choice exam. Successful completion results in an ADIA certificate accredited by City & Guilds, providing evidence of expertise in automatic door installation.
The ADIA Surveying and Estimating of Automatic Doors Course
The ADIA Surveying and Estimating Course, accredited by City & Guilds, is designed for individuals in the automatic door industry aiming to enhance their knowledge in surveying and estimating automatic doors.
It covers topics such as:
- Creating specifications
- Understanding regulations and risks
- Conducting risk assessments
- Providing quotations
Successful completion results in an ADIA certificate with no expiry, which can be used to provide evidence of your knowledge and skills, making our trained members stand out from their competitors.
The ADIA Access Control Course
The ADIA Access Control Course is tailored for ADIA members looking to deepen their expertise in access control. This comprehensive course covers a wide array of essential topics, including:
- Physical Security: Understanding the fundamentals of securing access points.
- Electric Locks: Mastery of various electric locking mechanisms, such as maglocks, electric strikes, and shear locks.
- Manual Locks: Proficiency in manual lock types, including mortice locks, deadlocks, and night latches.
- Door Closers: Learning about door closers and their applications.
- Designing an Access Control System: Crafting effective access control system designs.
- Surveying for an Access Control System: Conducting thorough site surveys to determine system requirements.
- Networking an Access Control System: Understanding the intricacies of networking, server setup, and software integration.
- Stand-alone Systems: Proficiency in stand-alone access control solutions.
- Intercom Systems: Mastery of intercom system installation and operation.
- Keypads, Pins, Biometric Scanners, Time Clocks, Relays: Handling and configuring various access control components.
- Interfacing Access Control with an Automatic Door System: Integrating access control with automatic door systems for seamless operation.
- Principles of Turnstiles, Barriers, and Gates: Understanding the principles behind these access control mechanisms.
- Testing and Commissioning of an Access Control System: Proper testing and commissioning procedures to ensure system functionality.
Upon completing the course, you will be proficient in:
- Installing various electric locking mechanisms, including maglocks, motorised bolts, and electric strikes.
- Programming key cards, PINs, and other access control credentials.
- Gaining practical experience with different systems, including software programming.
- Planning effective access control systems tailored to specific building needs.
- Conducting comprehensive site surveys to inform system design.
The course offers online theoretical study, practical assessments, and a multiple-choice exam. It is exclusively available to ADIA members, accredited by City & Guilds
This course is suitable for current access control professionals, those seeking to expand their knowledge, newcomers looking to grow their businesses, members aiming to reduce subcontracting costs, and engineers interested in diversifying their certifications.
Successful completion leads to a City & Guilds number and an ADIA Access Control certificate, showcasing your advanced skills in the field.
The ADIA Online Fault Finding Course
The ADIA Online Fault Finding course is tailored for individuals working with automatic doors. This self-paced online course provides a basic understanding of the risks associated with automatic pedestrian doors and equips learners with the ability to confidently identify and resolve common problems and faults in automatic doors.
Topics covered in the course include:
- Sensors
- Resetting the door and sensors
- Using a multimeter
- Power
- Program/mode switch
- Push pads
- Access control
- Door release
- Fire alarms
Upon completing the course and a multiple-choice exam, participants will receive an ADIA certificate, showcasing their commitment to excellence in the field of automatic doors. The course is exclusively available to ADIA members and offers the convenience of online learning with no time constraints.
The ADIA Online Commissioning Course
The ADIA Online Commissioning course is designed for individuals working in the commissioning of automatic doors. This self-paced online course provides a basic understanding of the risks associated with automatic pedestrian doors and equips learners with the ability to confidently commission newly installed automatic doors.
Topics covered in the course include:
- Filling in a commissioning form
- Understanding the risks posed by automatic pedestrian doors
- Testing sensors on both types of doors
- Measuring forces on automatic doors
- Ensuring all other accessories and attachments are working before handing over to the client
Upon completing the course and a multiple-choice exam, participants will receive an ADIA certificate, showcasing their commitment to excellence in the field of automatic doors. The course is exclusively available to ADIA members and offers the convenience of online learning with no time constraints.
The ADIA Online Risk Assessment Course
The ADIA Online Risk Assessment course is intended for professionals involved in assessing the risks associated with automatic pedestrian doors. This self-paced online course equips learners with safety procedures and knowledge needed for risk assessment.
Upon completion of the course and a multiple-choice exam, participants will be proficient in filling out risk assessment forms, understanding potential risks posed by automatic pedestrian doors, and conducting sensor testing and force measurement on these doors.
This course is exclusively available to ADIA members and offers the flexibility of online learning with no time limits. Successful completion results in an ADIA certificate, demonstrating a commitment to excellence in the field of automatic doors.
The ADIA BS EN16005 Awareness for Office Staff Course
The ADIA BS EN16005 Awareness for Office Staff course is designed for individuals working in the offices of automatic door companies as well as suppliers. It provides guidance on the latest legislation, the BS EN16005, related to the Safety of Automatic Pedestrian Doors.
By taking this course, office staff will gain knowledge and understanding of the safety requirements set by the BS EN16005.
Please note that this course is NOT accredited by City & Guilds and is intended solely to provide an understanding of the safety requirements; you will not receive a technician's card upon completion.
On successful completion of the course (with an over 80% pass rate), participants will receive an ADIA certificate, demonstrating their commitment to excellence. This course is suitable for those in the administration/office sector of automatic door companies, individuals requiring knowledge of the BS EN16005 without the need for accreditation or a technician's card, and supplier members needing knowledge of the BS EN16005 without going on-site.
ADIA Window Surveying Course
The ADIA Window Surveying Course is meticulously designed to impart comprehensive knowledge, guidance, and training in the realm of uPVC window and door systems. This course empowers participants to gain a profound understanding of various window and door types, encompassing uPVC windows, doors, French doors, patio doors, bifold doors, vertical sliders, and bay windows.
By the course's conclusion, participants will achieve several key objectives:
- Diverse Window and Door Knowledge: Attain knowledge and insight into a wide spectrum of window and door types, enabling expertise in the field.
- uPVC Familiarity: Develop a deep understanding of the intricacies of uPVC windows, doors, French doors, patio doors, bifold doors, vertical sliders, and bay windows.
- Construction Principles: Comprehend the fundamental principles underpinning window construction and the workings of glazing systems.
- Essential Skills: Acquire the foundational skills required for installation, maintenance, sales, and design of windows and doors.
- Surveying Proficiency: Master the art of conducting surveys for various window and door configurations, ensuring accurate measurements and assessments.
- Survey Documentation: Learn the intricacies of filling out comprehensive window and door surveying forms, facilitating thorough and organized documentation.
This course serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to enhance their proficiency in uPVC window and door systems, equipping them with the expertise needed to excel in this field.
ADIA Window Installation (including Surveying) Course
The ADIA Window Installation Course has been meticulously designed to provide comprehensive guidance, understanding, and training in the installation of various uPVC window and door systems. This course equips participants with the knowledge and skills required to proficiently install different types of uPVC windows, doors, French doors, patio doors, bifold doors, vertical sliders, and bay windows.
By the course's conclusion, participants will achieve several key objectives:
- Diverse Window and Door Knowledge: Attain knowledge and understanding of a wide variety of window and door types.
- Installation Proficiency: Develop the ability to install different types of uPVC windows, doors, French doors, patio doors, bifold doors, vertical sliders, and bay windows.
- Construction Principles: Comprehend the fundamental principles underlying window construction and the operation of glazing systems.
- Essential Installation Skills: Acquire the foundational skills necessary for the installation of windows and doors.
This course empowers individuals to enhance their expertise in the installation of uPVC window and door systems, enabling them to excel in this field.
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ADIA Window Surveying Course
The ADIA Window Surveying Course is meticulously designed to impart comprehensive knowledge, guidance, and training in the realm of uPVC window and door systems. This course empowers participants to gain a profound understanding of various window and door types, encompassing uPVC windows, doors, French doors, patio doors, bifold doors, vertical sliders, and bay windows.
By the course's conclusion, participants will achieve several key objectives:
- Diverse Window and Door Knowledge: Attain knowledge and insight into a wide spectrum of window and door types, enabling expertise in the field.
- uPVC Familiarity: Develop a deep understanding of the intricacies of uPVC windows, doors, French doors, patio doors, bifold doors, vertical sliders, and bay windows.
- Construction Principles: Comprehend the fundamental principles underpinning window construction and the workings of glazing systems.
- Essential Skills: Acquire the foundational skills required for installation, maintenance, sales, and design of windows and doors.
- Surveying Proficiency: Master the art of conducting surveys for various window and door configurations, ensuring accurate measurements and assessments.
- Survey Documentation: Learn the intricacies of filling out comprehensive window and door surveying forms, facilitating thorough and organized documentation.
This course serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to enhance their proficiency in uPVC window and door systems, equipping them with the expertise needed to excel in this field.
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