The Locksmith Journal Jul/Aug 2019 - Issue 63 | Page 4

From the Editor Don’t get caught red-handed When we think of burglars and petty thieves, it’s common to think of them lurking in the shadows; moving around under the cover of darkness; white, wiry figures on a black background on CCTV footage; but summer poses a whole new picnic basket full of threat when it comes to commercial and residential buildings laying vacant for long stretches of time, the comings and goings of fairs, circuses, and seasonal workers, and sports equipment or garden furniture in full sight; just a hop over a fence or a rickety gate away for those who have had one-too-many strawberry and kiwi ciders in the beer garden. » » SO, WHILE THE REST OF US GET READY FOR A LONG, lazy summer; things are really hotting up for locksmiths… By now, schools, colleges and similar’s security should already be ready for the six-week (minimum) break, but as the new term looms, there will no doubt be call for a security and fire safety refresh. For these types of premises, Access Control became the preferred means a while back, but constant developments in technology dictates that even the early adopters could be in the dark ages now, so be sure to check out this issue’s Access Control Extra to make sure you are up to date with all the latest and greatest systems and applications, ready to pass on to your own customers. Likewise, with fire safety regulations and recommendations; as we know there is nothing more important than keeping people out of harm’s way in case of emergency as well as covering ourselves when it comes to making sure anything we sign off is up-to-spec’. And, for all those homeowners who choose renovation over vacation in the summer months, being aware of the best hardware, keeping keen on keys and CCTV on the scene, safest safes and more gives locksmiths all the tools they need to make informed decisions, the wisest choices, and most importantly promotes profitability to keep business soaring as the thermometer creeps up. One more thing, keep your cool in the summer with expert advice for working outside in the heat, and while most of it may sound like common sense, just eight tips to refresh your memory and make sure you keep yourself safe while you work on keeping everyone else safe isn’t too much to ask, is it? Have a wonderful summer, see you next time. Gemma, Editor 4 DHF SETS THE STANDARD WITH ‘GROUND-BREAKING’ TRAINING » » TAMWORTH-BASED trade association, DHF (Door & Hardware Federation), has become the very first UK organisation to offer an official theory-based qualification for three of the industries it serves. The ABBE-accredited one-day training courses for those working in the automated gate, industrial door and domestic garage door sectors, is approved and regulated by Ofqual, the Government Office of Examination Regulation, and is a benefit described by DHF’s Commercial Manager, Patricia Sowsbery-Stevens, as ‘ground-breaking’. ABBE (Awarding Body of the Built Environment) is the UK’s leading awarding organisation providing qualifications for the built environment. ABBE was established in 1997 and offers qualifications in the building and construction industry. As an Awarding Organisation, ABBE’s role is to develop qualifications and assessments which are valid, reliable and responsive to customer needs. Their qualifications are offered through its network of assessment centres, approved against a set of national criteria, laid down by Ofqual, the regulator of qualifications, tests and examinations in England. “We are beyond delighted to be able to offer ABBE- accredited one-day courses for installers wishing to enlist on either the automated gate or industrial and garage door training programmes,” said Patricia. “We are already widely renowned as experts in technical knowledge and training; now, we can add accredited courses to our ever-expanding list of benefits. This is a real game changer, and adds for the first time, an official formal theory qualification to the already popular National Vocational Qualification. As the first UK organisation to offer ABBE- accredited one-day training courses, we’re ahead of the game for our industries. “These formal qualifications, presented by an awarding body and recognised by employers, are critical in demonstrating a competent workforce. They underpin our continuing commitment to appropriate levels of training so that individuals meet the necessary industry requirements and are suitably prepared for their roles. There are so many benefits to having accreditation.” The one-day formally accredited courses fully complement the current NVQ qualification (although don’t replace it), help support PQQ (pre- qualification questionnaire) applications, can be used as part of an apprenticeship scheme and result in a ‘level two’ award. There is an additional cost of £50 per learner to the already value for money comprehensive course. www.dhfonline.org.uk JUL/AUG 2019 locksmithjournal.co.uk Issue Takeover Magazine Sponsor