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This presentation explores the traditional craftsmanship and materials used in veneering, lacquering, gilding and marquetry techniques to create high-end contemporary furniture for luxurious interiors. On completion of this CPD designers will thoroughly understand the craftsmanship of fine furniture and the benefits of their clients investing in these pieces.

This presentation about Ironmongery and the Impact of the Environment by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) covers how to select ironmongery to meet the relevant environmental regulations and key principles of sustainability.

It familiarises with the main standards, certifications and programmes for environment protection, and covers the best practice principles of sustainability.

This presentation about Ironmongery, Fire Doors and Intumescent Protection by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) explores intumescent protection and how it works.

It covers the types and reactions of intumescent, as well as standards, regulations and its use for ironmongery.

This presentation about Installation of Fire Door Assemblies and Associated Ironmongery by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) explores the entire process of installation of fire doors and ironmongery.

It covers background and requirements, industry standards, preparation, as well as installation and certification.

This presentation about Ironmongery and Security by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) covers the security issues relating to doors and how the correct specification of the right ironmongery hardware can help.

It explores various types and mechanisms of mechanical and electronic locks, security standards and familiarises with crime prevention initiatives such as Secured by Design (SBD).

This presentation about Ironmongery and Accessibility by Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) covers how to specify architectural ironmongery to meet the best practice guidelines of accessibility and inclusive design.

Exploring legislation that applies to specific areas of architectural ironmongery, opening width and force considerations, different types of handles, locks and thumbturns, as well as other miscellaneous hardware items.

This presentation about Ironmongery for Specialist Applications by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) covers specification of the correct ironmongery solutions for buildings with specialist applications. It considers closing devices, anti-ligature and anti-microbial products, signage, as well as the visual aspects of ironmongery.

This webinar by Croner will introduce the process of manual handling, explore its types and the law surrounding it, as well as offer advice on risk assessment and how to carry out good practice.

Join Amanda Chadwick to find out what issues businesses like yours are seeking guidance on. Find out how you can use this to take a proactive approach, and how you can protect your business and people.

These exclusive sessions are free to association members. SBID members can get in touch for your association number.

This webinar by Croner will explore different types of atypical contracts available, help to understand the benefits they can provide, the nuances in their regulations and how to manage the contracts efficiently.

Join Amanda Chadwick to find out what issues businesses like yours are seeking guidance on. Find out how you can use this to take a proactive approach, and how you can protect your business and people.

These exclusive sessions are free to association members. SBID members can get in touch for your association number.

This presentation about Ironmongery and the Impact of the Internet of Things by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) covers how to specify ironmongery products which embrace developments in communication technology.

It explores the use of technology in design, uncovers how it is connected with ironmongery industry and identifies current and future trends.

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