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PCA Weekly News - 26th Feb 2022

In your weekly PCA update this week:

  • Flooding hits the headlines again!
  • New online course launched!
  • Structural Waterproofing Conference- What's in store?
  • First training course at new Scottish venue
  • Next LIVE webinar
  • Apprenticeships - Spaces available
  • Missed the Webinar:? View the recording...
  • Working with Display Screen Equipment

Flooding hits the headlines again!

Many of you will have seen the headlines this week as many towns and cities up and down the country have been affected by more flooding - perhaps not to the levels we would normally see in the press, given other world issues taking precedence…. However as we have reported in a number of blogs recently, flooding is occurring on an increasingly regular basis and more action needs to be taken when it comes to the adoption of property flood protection. For individuals that have sadly experienced it and have gone through the pain to bring their properties back to a liveable state, the potential risk of flooding never really subsides from the back of your mind. For a long time, your Association has tried to increase awareness on the topic. There can be little doubt now that these events are becoming more frequent. Is it the case attitudes need to change when it comes to flood protection? Absolutely! We need to adopt a proactive rather than reactive approach when it comes to flooding. It was a subject PCA's CEO Steve Hodgson recently blogged about within his 'Hodgson's View'. See what he has to say by clicking the button below...

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New online course launched!

We are delighted to advise that we have launched our latest online training course for surveyors, which goes live in April! The 'Bamboos and other Invasive Grasses' course is aimed at both PCA members and non-members already working in the invasive weed sector and/or for those looking to develop their knowledge and experience in the identification, assessment and management of invasive plants. Likewise, with our other online courses, this is a great way for members to access training as the remote format enables candidates to complete the modules at their own pace, either in an office or home environment. Secure your place today! Contact the training team on 01480 400000 or email [email protected]. For more information, click on the button below....

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Structural Waterproofing Conference - What's in store...

With our conference and events programme for 2022 finally getting back to a face-to-face scenario, PCA's Technical Manager James Berry gives us an insight into what we can expect from the upcoming Structural Waterproofing Conference in July.... To read his latest blog, click on the button below.

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First training course at new Scottish venue

It was great to welcome our first set of candidates to our new venue at the University of Stirling this week, for our Certificated Surveyor of Timber and Dampness in Buildings (CSTDB) training course in Scotland! For anyone who are based in Scotland or the north of the country, there are spaces available on the exam preparation and exams coming up in March - an ideal opportunity to be a little closer to home than our PCA HQ in Huntingdon! To find out more, get in touch with the training team on 01480 400000 or via the button below.

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Next LIVE webinar

Our next LIVE webinar "Wet happens; dealing with it in modern timber buildings", takes place on 31st March 2022. This time, its all about timber preservation & protection as we discuss the challenges of measuring moisture and assessing decay in modern forms of timber construction. What is the impact of decay and moisture on the strength and stability of wood/wood products? To find out the answers and to learn much more, join us and Dr John Williams of RSK and James Walker of Milner Associates on Thursday 31st March 2022 from 9-10am, as they raise awareness and share their advice on modern timber construction. To join, simply click on the button below.

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Apprenticeship - Spaces Available

With a growing skills shortage in our industry, there has never been a more important time to invest in your staff. Why not consider an apprenticeship? There are still a few spaces available on both cohorts this March, which members can book on to:

  • Structural Waterproofing: 14th - 17th March 2022
  • Damp & Timber: 21st - 24th March 2022

And what's more, members can take advantage of the Skills & Training Fund through CITB too. Our training team can assist you with this and get you the funding you are entitled to - get in touch with Jade today on [email protected] or via the button below.

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Missed the latest webinar? View the Recording...

Thanks to everyone who joined yesterday's live webinar “New RICS Japanese Knotweed Guidance: how does it change the way we assess risk?” We were delighted to see a record number of attendees and the huge number of questions that came in both prior to and during the event. For those that did not necessarily have their question answered during the webinar, we will endeavour to answer your question(s) via email over the next week. In the meantime, if you missed the broadcast or want to share it with colleagues, you can watch the replay via the button below...

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Working with Display Screen Equipment

For our members, there is a range of helpful guidance documents available from the Health & Safety Executive (HSE). This includes a brief guide on protecting workers from the health risks of working with display screen equipment (DSE), together with advice on what you and your workers need to know about working with DSE from home. To access the guide and find out more, members can click on the button below.

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