The Locksmith Journal May/Jun 2020 - Issue 68 | Page 14

Industry News IAI LEARNING GOES DIGI CPD RESOURCES FOR IR » DOOR HARDWARE PROFESSIONALS can now access exclusive online content to help them develop their knowledge and skills and bolster their careers in preparation for many months yet of industry change. The Institute of Architectural Ironmongers (IAI) has been helping its members throughout lockdown by turning its CPD presentations into webinars. The CPD presentations would usually be delivered at the regional IAI branch meetings but, as this is not possible during the COVID-19 pandemic, the IAI has digitised its presentations to allow members to access training resources from wherever they are in the world. The first set of webinars covers key topics including product development and sourcing, fire safety, and risk management and responsibilities. Deborah Cannon, chair of the IAI, said: “It’s been a challenging and uncertain few months, but members have really used this time to upskil the future. More than 1 around the world joine in April and we’ve had a members join each sess It’s been really positive industry we’ve pulled to each other and to share By attending the webi get the CPD points they their Registered Archite (RegAI) status and keep latest architectural ironm Every RegAI is a qualifie ‘RETURN TO WORK’ SERVIC RESTART POST-LOCKDOWN » AS BUSINESSES PLAN THEIR RETURN to work following months of coronavirus restrictions, Bureau Veritas has launched a new service to help construction firms meet the robust health and safety standards required to safely restart their operations. It comes as the UK government prepares to end the coronavirus lockdown by drawing up guidelines for the safe return of employees to different working environments. According to latest reports1, the guidance, which has yet to be published, will differ according to each company’s operating environment. It will, however, seek to maintain social distancing, variable shift patterns, encouragement of continued homeworking and strict hygiene practices. Bureau Veritas’ ‘Return To Work Assurance’ provides a voluntary, independent assessment of a firm’s COVID-19 readiness to re-open their business premises, with assurance issued on com can be displayed on its w properties. The scheme covers be measures required by fi the local and internation on managing coronaviru workplace. These includ disinfection and cleanin social distancing best pr protection equipment r as employee specific ris Ken Smith, UK Chief E Veritas UK, said: “As we lockdown, for almost all the UK, the urgent prior to get back to work as qu and with appropriate he hygiene measures in pla employees and their clie One of the key challe planning on resuming o 8 MAY/JUN 2020 locksmithjournal.co.uk