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durée : 00:19:49 - Journal de 12h30 - La Cour des Comptes rendait son rapport ce matin sur le budget de l'Etat 2024. Pas franchement de quoi rassurer quant à l'espoir d'améliorer l'état des finances publics.
durée : 00:19:49 - Journal de 12h30 - La Cour des Comptes rendait son rapport ce matin sur le budget de l'Etat 2024. Pas franchement de quoi rassurer quant à l'espoir d'améliorer l'état des finances publics.
If you want to listen to that October 2023 episode with Khrys Maxwell, it's “The CRT loses their Tequila monopoly.”You might also want to check out this episode: “The Birth and Death of the CRM,” in which MIA Chava and I discuss the end of the CRM's monopoly on Mezcal certification.
En parallèle de sa formation décoration d'intérieur, Anaïs s'est formée aux logiciels Adobe Photoshop & Illustrator à l'edaa. Après quelques mois de formation, elle a obtenu la certification TOSA ✅Dans ce podcast, elle revient sur son parcours et nous donne son avis l'école edaa.
Dr. Erin Cardea is the Dean of Equestrian Studies and the Hunter/Jumper instructor at William Woods University in Fulton, MO. She holds a B.S. in Equestrian Science and a Master's in Equestrian Education from William Woods as well as a Master's in Equine Science from the University of Edinburgh. Most recently, Dr. Cardea earned her Doctorate in Educational Leadership in Higher Education from Johnson & Wales University. She is a Master Instructor, Certifier, and Lead Site Visitor for the Certified Horsemanship Association and is an Advanced Therapeutic Riding Instructor with PATH International. In her travels around the country and the world working with horses and teaching riding and horsemanship, she gained international credentials through the Bristish Horse Society and the German Equestrian Federation.
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How do you design a Passive House in a Subtropical climate like Brisbane?Today's episode is the fourth and final episode focussing on the design specifics for each of the four climate zones around Australia, where most of our population lives. I talk to very experienced passive house designer Tiago Guerreiro, a director at the award-winning design and construction company H4 Living based in Brisbane. In this episode, Tiago explains the Passive House design specifics for Subtropical, plus he shares heaps of other information and insights about designing and building from his years of experience to help you better understand Passive House. Australian Architects can claim formal CPD hours for these podcasts. MORE INFORMATIONFind everything you need on the Renovation Collaborative website. www.renovationcollaborative.com.auPODCAST Key points summary, timestamps and resource linksFREE RESOURCES Transcript edited into clear Q&A.CPD Australian architects can find more information on CPD, and COURSES Eleven easy to read courses demystifying the entire home design and construction process. KEY POINTS SUMMARY1. The 5 Passive House design components for a subtropical climate are as follows:Windows are typically double-glazed and always operable. Windows should enable cross ventilation, purging of any excess heat build-up, and connection to the outdoors to enjoy comfortable external temperatures over spring and autumn and much of winter. The fresh air circulation system for subtropical is an ERV (energy recovery ventilation system) which is different to the HRV systems used in the cooler southern states. Wall insulation can fit within a typical 90mm timber stud framed wall thickness. No under-slab insulation is required because connecting to comfortable earth temperatures (usually around 22-23 degrees Centigrade) is beneficial for cooling. Only one layer of external wrapping is required; the vapour-permeable weatherproof membrane on the outside of the home is taped, sealed and made airtight. An additional internal membrane may be used to obtain certainty of airtightness, but it can be avoided in most cases to reduce costs. Removing thermal bridges is always essential to avoid heat gain.2. Effective shading to avoid all heat gain is critical - no sun can enter the house. Passive houses retain heat very effectively because they are well-insulated and sealed; therefore, the hotter the climate zone, the more shading is required.3. Humidity and condensation are major issues in subtropical design. It's always essential to run a Wufi analysis (which is a moisture study) as well as the PHPP modelling to resolve any moisture issues and prevent unseen mould growth in the building structure over the long term. . If you'd like to hear more about the Wufi analysis you can find more information in Episode 4. Passive House Consultant and Certifier – with Luc...
Erin is a lifelong horse woman and very accomplished professional in the equine and EAS world. She is sharing her advice for folks on their journey to becoming involved! Importance of taking risks and being open-minded. Tips on networking with the right people EAS Horse burnout and education for prevention Benefits of 3 types of “paths” to instructorship: Internal mentorship, external mentorship and higher education More information about William Woods University including their hopeful program training and desensitizing horses for other EAS centers. Dr. Erin Cardea is the Dean of Equestrian Studies and the Equine-Assisted Services instructor at William Woods University in Fulton, MO. She is a Master Instructor, Certifier, and Lead Site Visitor for the Certified Horsemanship Association and is an Advanced Therapeutic Riding Instructor with PATH International. She also holds qualifications with the British Horse Society and the German National Equestrian Federation. Get connected with Dr. Cardea and William Woods at www.williamwoods.edu/eqs Get all the details and to register for the Equine Welfare Workshop here: https://hetra.org/education/pre-conference-hetra-university-live.html Follow us on social and plug in here: https://hetrauniversity.mykajabi.com/HETRAUniversityLinks
The design and construction requirements of the Passive House standard are complex. If you're an architect or building designer, the learning curve to deliver your first Passive House building is steep. If you're keen to get involved but struggling to get your first residential or commercial project off the ground, today, you'll find out how a Passive House consultant and a Passive House certifier can help. I talk to experienced sustainability engineer Luc Plowman, the director of Detail Green in Victoria. Luc shares his extensive knowledge gained from working on residential and commercial Passive House projects all around Australia over the last 10 years. MORE INFORMATIONFind everything you need on the Renovation Collaborative website. PODCAST Key points summary, timestamps, and resource linksFREE RESOURCES Full transcripts edited into clear Q&A.CPD Australian architects can find more information on CPD, and COURSES Eleven easy to read courses demystifying the entire home design and construction process. www.renovationcollaborative.com.auKEY POINTS SUMMARYTo conclude today, I want to draw your attention to six main points. 1. The market for Passive House in Australia has grown exponentially since about 2015. It's really come on in the past few years as the number of built Passive House projects has increased, enabling more people to experience and understand it. 2. Enerfit is the Passive House tool for renovations. It's more challenging and expensive than new build because you need to replace windows and remove cladding to properly address the requirements, but everything is possible so it's worth investigating feasibility. 3. A Passive House Consultant is particularly helpful for a first time Passive House team. They do the Passive House scientific modelling on the PHPP program to inform the design through the entire design, construction and certification process. 4. A Passive House Certifier's role is to provide independent review and quality assurance. They don't get involved in the design process at all. They sit in the background and provide technical support at multiple stages. 5. Building a custom architectural home to the Passive House standard adds around 10% as a rough rule of thumb. Simple design solutions can cost less. 6. Building a commercial building to the Passive House standard is not much of an uplift in cost above typical construction in mild climates like Sydney. Luc forecast that Passive House would become standard practice for commercial in Australia over the coming years. From an owner's perspective, it's not much more expensive to build, delivering low running costs and a more robust building. From a user's perspective, it's a healthier, more thermally comfortable building and therefore a more desirable and productive working environment. INTERVIEW QUESTIONS00:00 Introduction00:58 How did you get into working in sustainability and Passive House?02:34 The Passive House standard is applicable to all building types – not just houses.04:43 Enerfit is the Passive House tool for renovations and refurbs08:19...
La ville de Poznań, en Pologne, utilise des palourdes pour vérifier la qualité de l'eau potable. Ce système repose sur l'utilisation de huit palourdes d'eau douce, généralement de l'espèce *Unio tumidus*, qui agissent comme des bioindicateurs de la qualité de l'eau. Ce procédé, bien qu'inhabituel, s'avère être une méthode naturelle et efficace pour surveiller en temps réel l'état de l'eau destinée à la consommation humaine. Fonctionnement du système : 1. Les palourdes comme bioindicateurs : Les palourdes filtrent constamment l'eau pour se nourrir, ce qui les rend extrêmement sensibles aux changements dans la qualité de l'eau. Lorsqu'elles détectent des substances toxiques ou des changements dans la composition de l'eau, elles réagissent rapidement en fermant leurs coquilles, un comportement de défense qui sert de signal d'alerte. 2. Surveillance en temps réel : Huit palourdes sont équipées de capteurs fixés à leurs coquilles, surveillant en permanence leurs mouvements d'ouverture et de fermeture. Ces palourdes sont placées dans des réservoirs d'eau par lesquels passe l'eau potable avant d'être distribuée aux habitants de la ville. 3. Détection des contaminants : Si les palourdes détectent des contaminants tels que des métaux lourds, des produits chimiques, ou d'autres polluants, elles ferment leurs coquilles simultanément. Ce comportement déclenche automatiquement une alerte dans le système de surveillance. Cette réponse instantanée permet aux opérateurs de prendre des mesures immédiates, comme l'arrêt de la distribution de l'eau, pour éviter que de l'eau contaminée ne parvienne aux consommateurs. 4. Système complémentaire : Bien que les palourdes soient un outil puissant pour la surveillance de la qualité de l'eau, elles ne remplacent pas les méthodes de tests chimiques standards, mais elles les complètent en offrant une vigilance constante et une réponse rapide aux changements imprévus de la qualité de l'eau. Avantages du système : Le recours aux palourdes est économique, écologique et extrêmement sensible, permettant une détection des polluants qui pourrait être plus lente ou plus complexe avec des équipements uniquement technologiques. Ce système innovant n'est pas unique à Poznań et est utilisé dans d'autres villes à travers le monde, démontrant son efficacité et sa pertinence en tant que solution de surveillance de l'eau potable. En intégrant des éléments naturels au processus de contrôle, ce système offre une couche supplémentaire de sécurité pour garantir la qualité de l'eau fournie aux résidents. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Bonjour et bienvenue sur Wine Challenge,Au programme de ce 104ème épisode, partons direction Verzy, à la rencontre d'Adrien Renoir : 01:00' : Sa trajectoire vigneronne01:44' : Vigneron : une évidence ? 02:32' : Créer sa propre marque03:07' : Trouver son style03:44' : Transmission entre générations04:40' : Sébastien Mouzon, une rencontre inspirante05:19' : Certifier son domaine en bio06:18' : Son rapport à la biodynamie06:43' : La gestion d'équipe07:58' : Le terroir de Verzy08:24' : Ses expérimentations en cave09:43' : Quelques conseils09:57' : Dérèglements climatiques et avenir de la Champagne11:38' : Le groupe Des Pieds et Des Vins Belle écoute à toutes et à tous !Crédit Photo : Jeremiasz Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Tim Morrish is an Instructor Certifier with Scuba Schools International (SSI). Based in Koh Tao, Thailand, Tim runs the professional training arm of Big Blue Diving and is also part of the management team of the dive centre. An extremely thorough individual, Tim is very meticulous when it comes to explaining the complexities of our sport which is all too apparent during this interview and is reflective of the successes he has achieved throughout his career, particularly as an Instructor Certifier. It's taken an absolute age to get him on the show, but at last, he's here. We reflect on how Tim transitioned from mountain bikes into the dive industry, how he ended up in Koh Tao, where the jobs have taken him globally and of course, how our paths crossed and ultimately became great friends. Links:Big Blue Pro trainingBig Blue Diving Koh TaoBig Blue Diving Khao LakTim on socials:Instagram FacebookOzBob Scuba Prescription masksScuba Schools InternationalLink to the Black Jack B-17 video footageTufi Resort, Papua New GuineaSupport the showThanks for listening legends! Enjoyed this episode? GREAT, we would LOVE a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review via iTunes or your favourite streaming platform. It all helps with promoting the show. ☎️ We also appreciate any feedback, especially if you have topics or people you would like to hear on the show. Simply leave us a comment, use the Contact Form or flick us a DM via social media
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Audrey Kolde, an NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist, talks with Iriel Edwards, the farmer and owner of The Dancing Radicle Farm in Alexandria, Louisiana. Iriel is also a Certifier and Regional Organizer with the Real Organic Project. Prior to starting her own farm, Iriel managed Jubilee Justice's 5-acre organic farm in Alexandria and worked with Black farming communities in the Southeast. Iriel and Audrey discuss the challenges and potential of farming small-scale grains, particularly Louisiana rice. They delve into the necessary components for small-scale success, including community involvement and cooperative models, inspiring us to embrace innovation and collaboration toward a brighter future. Related ATTRA Resources:· Disease and Insect Management in Organic Small Grains· Nutrient Management in Organic Small Grains· Weed Management in Organic Small Grains· The Real Story Behind the Real Organic MovementOther Resources:· Real Organic Project· Jubilee Justice· Iriel Edwards: USDA Discrimination, Land Access, and Collective LiberationContact Iriel Edwards at iriel@realorganicproject.orgContact Audrey Kolde at audreyk@ncat.org.Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Audrey Kolde, an NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist, talks with Iriel Edwards, the farmer and owner of The Dancing Radicle Farm in Alexandria, Louisiana. Iriel is also a Certifier and Regional Organizer with the Real Organic Project. Prior to starting her own farm, Iriel managed Jubilee Justice's 5-acre organic farm in Alexandria and worked with Black farming communities in the Southeast. Iriel and Audrey discuss the challenges and potential of farming small-scale grains, particularly Louisiana rice. They delve into the necessary components for small-scale success, including community involvement and cooperative models, inspiring us to embrace innovation and collaboration toward a brighter future. Related ATTRA Resources:· Disease and Insect Management in Organic Small Grains· Nutrient Management in Organic Small Grains· Weed Management in Organic Small Grains· The Real Story Behind the Real Organic MovementOther Resources:· Real Organic Project· Jubilee Justice· Iriel Edwards: USDA Discrimination, Land Access, and Collective LiberationContact Iriel Edwards at iriel@realorganicproject.orgContact Audrey Kolde at audreyk@ncat.org.Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
Kiki Tyler Who help Healers, Light workers and Spiritual Entrepreneurs be 'seen and heard' by their soul-aligned clients on socials so they can grow their business with ease. Kiki provides 'spiritual marketing coaching' as well as Reiki, Akashic Records and Sound Healing to help remove blocks, regulate the central nervous system and make business fun again!Here's where to find more:www.kikityler.comhttps://www.facebook.com/kikitylerhttps://www.instagram.com/kikityler___________________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
In this episode, one of the first proponents of organic growing in America, Scott Murray, discusses how to go about choosing an organic certifier for your farm. Make farming easier with the Paperpot Transplanter and Other Farm Efficiency Tools and Equipment at Modern Grower. Follow PaperpotCo on IG https://instagram.com/paperpotco Podcasts by Diego Footer: Microgreens: https://apple.co/2m1QXmW Vegetable Farming: https://apple.co/2lCuv3m Livestock Farming: https://apple.co/2m75EVG Large Scale Farming: https://apple.co/2kxj39i Small Farm Tools at Modern Grower
Author, mediumship certifier, and co-founder of Helping Parents Heal, a global community for bereaved parents, Mark Ireland walks beside Theresa in spirit in this timeless episode. Mark talks movingly about the tragic loss of his son and how it ignited his passion to research the possibility of life after death and the reality of the invisible world, which he chronicles in his ground breaking book: The Persistence of the Soul: Mediums, Spirit Visitations and Afterlife Communication.To find out more about Mark, message and follow him, order The Persistence of the Soul and listen to his Paradigm Shift album visit:https://www.markirelandauthor.com/52 Mins: What You Can't See, song from Mark Ireland's Paradigm Shift AlbumTo out more about Theresa's bestselling dream, intuition, afterlife, astrology and mystical titles and mission, visit:Www.theresacheung.comhttp://linktr.ee/theresacheungYou can contact Theresa via @thetheresacheung on Instagram and her author pages on Facebook and X and you can email her directly at: angeltalk710@aol.comThank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.White Shores is produced by Matthew Cooper.
Infomaniak partage les valeurs de Tech Café : éthique, écologie et respect de la vie privée. Découvrez les services de notre partenaire sur Infomaniak.comLe projet d'identification à base de crypto-monnaie et de biométrie Worldcoin a été lancé le mois dernier et compte désormais plus de 2 millions d'inscriptions. Mais le projet a attiré l'attention des régulateurs de plusieurs pays, suggérant que sa mission de devenir l'étalon mondial de l'identité numérique pourrait se heurter à des difficultés. ❤️ Patreon
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On peut maintenant acheter le petit badge bleu sur Instagram pour certifier ton compte. "Trahison, disgrâce" ont été les réactions que j'ai le plus vues en juillet à ce sujet. Faut-il certifier ton compte Instagram ? Ce badge bleu va-t-il changer quelque chose à ton compte ? Est-ce normal qu'Instagram propose un service payant ? Je suis Priscilla, formatrice et consultante en communication digitale. Dans la com' on entend tout et son contraire. Comme à chaque fois, on va déméler tout ça. Si tu souhaites faire vérifier ton compte Instagram, toutes les informations que tu as besoin de savoir à ce sujet sont dans cet épisode ! Si tu aimes le podcast, rejoins les communautés Instagram et Linkedin. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Pourquoi il vous faut une fiche Google My Business ? Pas toujours très connue, cette fiche gérée par Google vous donne une forte visibilité sur le moteur de recherche préféré des français. Nous allons voir pourquoi il est important de possédez cette fiche. -Une visibilité accrue, -des avis clients, -des échanges avec vos clients ou - un site vitrine -le tout gratuitement ! Vous ne rêvez pas c'est ce que vous propose Google My Business. Lorsque j'étais chez un annonceur automobile, les distributeurs étaient assez sceptiques à l'idée de créer cette fiche. Mais lorsqu'ils ont vu la croissance de trafic en point de vente mais aussi sur leur site internet, ils se sont intéressés de plus près au sujet. Alors si vous êtes commerçant ou que vous possédez un showroom ? Vous êtes entrepreneur et avez une adresse professionnelle ? Patron d'une TPE vous possédez des bureaux physiques ? Alors vous aurez besoin d'avoir de la visibilité sur Google et la solution s'appelle Google My Business. Il n'est obligatoire d'être commerçant ou d'avoir une boutique physique pour être présent sur Google My Businsess. Toute entreprise a intérêt à y être présente. Que vous exerciez votre activité à domicile (entrepreneur, indépendant, artisan…) ou si votre établissement dessert des zones spécifiques (TPE, PME …) vous pouvez figurer sur Google, avec ou sans adresse physique. D'ailleurs, vos futurs clients vous cherche sur Google ! Soyez visible sur Google gratuitement ! Avec 90% des recherches effectuées sur le moteur de recherche Google, un compte Google My Business est indispensable pour être visible. C'est un outil simple et gratuit qui vous permet de mettre en avant le profil et le site Web de votre entreprise dans Google et sur Google Maps ! Vous pouvez apparaître en haut du moteur de recherche avec une visibilité immédiate de votre note (les avis donnés par vos clients), votre numéro de téléphone, votre site, une photo qui représente votre établissement ou votre activité et non des moindres, un itinéraire simple en 1 clic pour se rendre chez vous ! Vos informations apparaitront en haut à droite de Google. Et ce n'est pas tout, cette fiche Google My Business va aussi vous aider à générer du trafic naturel sur votre site internet pour booster votre business! Lorsque vous ouvrez une fiche sur Google My business, vous pouvez mentionner les informations utiles à propos de votre établissement et ajouter des photos. Mais cette fiche est interactive et permet également à vos clients de pouvoir ajouter des photos. Si vous n'avez pas d'image, Google va sélectionner des images par défaut de votre site internet. Plus votre fiche sera renseignée, plus votre entreprise suscitera d'intérêt aux yeux de vos prospects ! Attention a bien être vigilant sur l'ajout de photos de vos clients, car la qualité n'est pas toujours au rendez-vous. Assurez-vous donc d'avoir de belles photos pour pallier à ces ajouts. Je vous rassure, ce n'est pas la majorité des clients qui ajoutent des photos. Google My Business vous donne aussi la possibilité de créer une site vitrine! Pour ceux qui n'ont pas de site internet, c'est une belle opportunité. Près de 70 % des consommateurs affirment qu'ils ont plus tendance à acheter auprès d'un établissement qui possède un site internet selon Google. Et si vous possédez déjà un site internet, Google My Business est complémentaire en offrant une meilleure visibilité. Vous pouvez d'ailleurs ajouter l'url de votre site web à votre fiche. Attirer de nouveaux clients ! Google My Business vous aide à attirer les prospects qui recherchent des entreprises comme la vôtre sur Internet. Cette fiche vous permet d'apparaître dans la recherche Google. Grâce à votre compte Google My Business, vous pouvez découvrir qui sont vos clients, communiquer avec eux et découvrir comment ils interagissent avec votre entreprise. Vous pouvez (devez) répondre aux avis, publier des photos de produits ou des offres spéciales si vous en avez. Mais aussi ajouter et modifier les informations de votre fiche en cas de changement de coordonnées ou d'horaires d'ouverture. Ou encore créer un site internet qui vous servira de site vitrine. Enfin grâce aux statistiques, vous saurez comment toucher plus de clients pour augmenter vos ventes. Faciliter le trafic dans votre point de vente Une page Google My Business donne des renseignements sur votre entreprise et aide vos clients à vous trouver rapidement via Google Maps. En ajoutant vos horaires d'ouverture et vos coordonnées, vous pouvez transformer une recherche en visite réelle dans votre établissement. Si je reprend mes distributeurs automobiles, leur trafic a grimpé grâce à cette fiche et notamment en émergeant face à leurs concurrents sur Google mais aussi grâce aux itinéraires via Google Maps. Le fait de répondre aux avis leur a également apporté un capital sympathie qu'ils n'avaient pas encore travaillé. L'avantage de votre page Google My Business est que 75% des recherches se font sur la géolocalisation ou proximité. Vous avez donc plus de chances d'émerger lors d'une recherche locale. Améliorer votre référencement naturel local Comment? En possédant une fiche Google My Business à jour ! Lorsque l'internaute effectue une requête sur internet, Google tente d'offrir les réponses les plus pertinentes grâce à la géolocalisation ou recherche locale. Il utilise alors la position géographique de l'internaute pour lui proposer des résultats précis et personnalisés. Mais l'internaute peut aussi faire une recherche locale. Si par exemple, il cherche un hôtel près de lui, il va taper la requête “hôtel” ou “hôtel + le lieu où il se situe”. Les résultats affichés lui proposeront alors les meilleurs hôtels qui se situent autour de lui. Cela a été un élément principal pour convaincre mes distributeurs. Le fait d'ajouter leur ville ou région dans la recherche a eu un impact significatif. Le trafic de leur site internet a augmenté de 25% grâce à cette amélioration. C'est un véritable atout pour votre référencement naturel local car Google va proposer votre entreprise aux prospects qui effectueront une recherche en fonction de leur position géographique. Cela vous permet de cibler vos prospects de passage où présents à proximité. Proposez à vos clients de communiquer avec eux Vos clients peuvent chercher sur Google comment communiquer avec vous, que ce soit par téléphone, par message ou en publiant des avis. Grâce à Google My Business, vos clients peuvent laisser des commentaires sur votre entreprise, vos produits et vos services. Les avis clients sont devenus partie intégrante dans le lien entre le client et le commerçant. Vous avez la possibilité de répondre à ces commentaires et d'entretenir un lien avec vos clients. Vous pouvez les remercier ou remédier à un problème qu'ils ont pu rencontrer. Dans les 2 cas cela servira à votre image et l'améliora si nécessaire. Le fait de répondre aux avis et commentaires ajoute un facteur sympathie à la marque. Sur votre fiche, les avis des sites comme Facebook, Yelp ou Trip Advisor sont également visibles, ce qui ajoute en crédibilité à votre entreprise. Les avis de vos clients et les interactions que vous entretenez avec eux seront un élément important à prendre en compte pour votre e-réputation et l'image de votre marque. Le parcours client dans votre tableau de bord ! Pour comprendre l'engagement des utilisateurs avec votre entreprise, vous avez accès aux nombre de clics, d'appels, de réservations ou d'abonnés. En observant le parcours clients vous pouvez déterminer comment les visiteurs trouvent votre fiche d'entreprise. Votre fiche est-elle apparue sur le moteur de recherche Google ou sur Google Maps ? Comment cliquent vos prospects et clients : cliquent-ils sur le site web, la demande d'itinéraire ou l'appel ? Quelles photos ont-ils visualisés ? Toutes ces données sont précieuses et vous donnent des informations sur la navigation de vos clients et prospects. Certifier votre marque Sur internet, il est important de soigner son image, une mauvaise réputation est très vite arrivée ! Avec Google My Business, vous pouvez certifier votre marque. Cela vous empêche d'être embêter par le nom d'un commerce ou d'une entreprise qui serait trop proche du vôtre. Cela évite également les confusions auprès de vos prospects et clients. 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Do you know the potential risks and consequences of not having your cable certifier calibrated regularly? Join us as we chat with Steve Cowles RCDD NTS from AEM, who shares his decades of experience and valuable insights on the importance of cable certifier calibration to ensure accurate and reliable test results. We discuss how the cable testing industry has evolved over the past few decades and why maintaining your tester's accuracy is crucial now more than ever.Throughout the episode, we explore a variety of test parameters that are impacted by a lack of calibration, including return loss, crosstalk, and DC resistance. Steve guides us in understanding what to look for when examining a used tester and how calibration affects its performance. We also dive into the nitty-gritty of calibration performance metrics, such as directivity, source match, and source load return loss, and learn why these measurements need to be within a specific tolerance for accurate certification tests.To wrap up, we weigh the costs and benefits of regular calibration and discuss industry standards for certifier calibration. We also cover extended care programs offered by manufacturers, which can provide additional support for calibration and potential damage repair. Don't miss out on this valuable information, whether you're an installer, estimator, project manager, or ICT professional – this episode is packed with the knowledge you need to keep your cable certifier operating at its best.Support the showKnowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
AFFEN&Co 287 avec Valérie REGIS, Directrice du cabinet LITZ Formation & Conseil, intervient sur l'accompagnement des organismes de formation à enregistrer leurs demandes de certifications auprès de France compétences. Valerie REGIS a invité Vincent GERARD, List Formation spécialiste Qualiopi Où en est-on de la certifiation ?Qu'est-ce que l'on certifie ?Comment certifier ?Quel budget prévoir ?Quel avenir de la certification avec les openbadges et l'IA ? Faites-vous votre idée…
Pourquoi il vous faut une fiche Google My Business ? Pas toujours très connue, cette fiche gérée par Google vous donne une forte visibilité sur le moteur de recherche préféré des français. Nous allons voir dans cet article, pourquoi il est important de possédez cette fiche. Une visibilité accrue, des avis clients, des échanges avec vos clients ou encore un site vitrine et le tout gratuitement ? Vous ne rêvez pas c'est ce que vous propose Google My Business. Lorsque j'étais chez un annonceur automobile, les distributeurs étaient assez sceptiques à l'idée de créer cette fiche. Mais lorsqu'ils ont vu la croissance de trafic en point de vente mais aussi sur leur site internet, ils se sont intéressés de plus près au sujet. Alors si vous êtes commerçant ou que vous possédez un showroom ? Vous êtes entrepreneur et avez une adresse professionnelle ? Patron d'une TPE vous possédez des bureaux physiques ? Alors vous aurez besoin d'avoir de la visibilité sur Google et la solution s'appelle Google My Business. Il n'est obligatoire d'être commerçant ou d'avoir une boutique physique pour être présent sur Google My Businsess. Toute entreprise a intérêt à y être présente. Que vous exerciez votre activité à domicile (entrepreneur, indépendant, artisan…) ou si votre établissement dessert des zones spécifiques (TPE, PME …) vous pouvez figurer sur Google, avec ou sans adresse physique. D'ailleurs, vos futurs clients vous cherche sur Google ! Soyez visible sur Google gratuitement ! Avec 90% des recherches effectuées sur le moteur de recherche Google, un compte Google My Business est indispensable pour être visible. C'est un outil simple et gratuit qui vous permet de mettre en avant le profil et le site Web de votre entreprise dans Google et sur Google Maps ! Vous pouvez apparaître en haut du moteur de recherche avec une visibilité immédiate de votre note (les avis donnés par vos clients), votre numéro de téléphone, votre site, une photo qui représente votre établissement ou votre activité et non des moindres, un itinéraire simple en 1 clic pour se rendre chez vous ! Vos informations apparaitront en haut à droite de Google. Et ce n'est pas tout, cette fiche Google My Business va aussi vous aider à générer du trafic naturel sur votre site internet pour booster votre business! Lorsque vous ouvrez une fiche sur Google My business, vous pouvez mentionner les informations utiles à propos de votre établissement et ajouter des photos. Mais cette fiche est interactive et permet également à vos clients de pouvoir ajouter des photos. Si vous n'avez pas d'image, Google va sélectionner des images par défaut de votre site internet. Plus votre fiche sera renseignée, plus votre entreprise suscitera d'intérêt aux yeux de vos prospects ! Attention a bien être vigilant sur l'ajout de photos de vos clients, car la qualité n'est pas toujours au rendez-vous. Assurez-vous donc d'avoir de belles photos pour pallier à ces ajouts. Je vous rassure, ce n'est pas la majorité des clients qui ajoutent des photos. Google My Business vous donne aussi la possibilité de créer une site vitrine! Pour ceux qui n'ont pas de site internet, c'est une belle opportunité. Près de 70 % des consommateurs affirment qu'ils ont plus tendance à acheter auprès d'un établissement qui possède un site internet selon Google. Et si vous possédez déjà un site internet, Google My Business est complémentaire en offrant une meilleure visibilité. Vous pouvez d'ailleurs ajouter l'url de votre site web à votre fiche. Attirer de nouveaux clients ! Google My Business vous aide à attirer les prospects qui recherchent des entreprises comme la vôtre sur Internet. Cette fiche vous permet d'apparaître dans la recherche Google. Grâce à votre compte Google My Business, vous pouvez découvrir qui sont vos clients, communiquer avec eux et découvrir comment ils interagissent avec votre entreprise. Vous pouvez (devez) répondre aux avis, publier des photos de produits ou des offres spéciales si vous en avez. Mais aussi ajouter et modifier les informations de votre fiche en cas de changement de coordonnées ou d'horaires d'ouverture. Ou encore créer un site internet qui vous servira de site vitrine. Enfin grâce aux statistiques, vous saurez comment toucher plus de clients pour augmenter vos ventes. Faciliter le trafic dans votre point de vente Une page Google My Business donne des renseignements sur votre entreprise et aide vos clients à vous trouver rapidement via Google Maps. En ajoutant vos horaires d'ouverture et vos coordonnées, vous pouvez transformer une recherche en visite réelle dans votre établissement. Si je reprend mes distributeurs automobiles, leur trafic a grimpé grâce à cette fiche et notamment en émergeant face à leurs concurrents sur Google mais aussi grâce aux itinéraires via Google Maps. Le fait de répondre aux avis leur a également apporté un capital sympathie qu'ils n'avaient pas encore travaillé. L'avantage de votre page Google My Business est que 75% des recherches se font sur la géolocalisation ou proximité. Vous avez donc plus de chances d'émerger lors d'une recherche locale. Améliorer votre référencement naturel local Comment? En possédant une fiche Google My Business à jour ! Lorsque l'internaute effectue une requête sur internet, Google tente d'offrir les réponses les plus pertinentes grâce à la géolocalisation ou recherche locale. Il utilise alors la position géographique de l'internaute pour lui proposer des résultats précis et personnalisés. Mais l'internaute peut aussi faire une recherche locale. Si par exemple, il cherche un hôtel près de lui, il va taper la requête “hôtel” ou “hôtel + le lieu où il se situe”. Les résultats affichés lui proposeront alors les meilleurs hôtels qui se situent autour de lui. Cela a été un élément principal pour convaincre mes distributeurs. Le fait d'ajouter leur ville ou région dans la recherche a eu un impact significatif. Le trafic de leur site internet a augmenté de 25% grâce à cette amélioration. C'est un véritable atout pour votre référencement naturel local car Google va proposer votre entreprise aux prospects qui effectueront une recherche en fonction de leur position géographique. Cela vous permet de cibler vos prospects de passage où présents à proximité. Proposez à vos clients de communiquer avec eux Vos clients peuvent chercher sur Google comment communiquer avec vous, que ce soit par téléphone, par message ou en publiant des avis. Grâce à Google My Business, vos clients peuvent laisser des commentaires sur votre entreprise, vos produits et vos services. Les avis clients sont devenus partie intégrante dans le lien entre le client et le commerçant. Vous avez la possibilité de répondre à ces commentaires et d'entretenir un lien avec vos clients. Vous pouvez les remercier ou remédier à un problème qu'ils ont pu rencontrer. Dans les 2 cas cela servira à votre image et l'améliora si nécessaire. Le fait de répondre aux avis et commentaires ajoute un facteur sympathie à la marque. Sur votre fiche, les avis des sites comme Facebook, Yelp ou Trip Advisor sont également visibles, ce qui ajoute en crédibilité à votre entreprise. Les avis de vos clients et les interactions que vous entretenez avec eux seront un élément important à prendre en compte pour votre e-réputation et l'image de votre marque. Le parcours client dans votre tableau de bord ! Pour comprendre l'engagement des utilisateurs avec votre entreprise, vous avez accès aux nombre de clics, d'appels, de réservations ou d'abonnés. En observant le parcours clients vous pouvez déterminer comment les visiteurs trouvent votre fiche d'entreprise. Votre fiche est-elle apparue sur le moteur de recherche Google ou sur Google Maps ? Comment cliquent vos prospects et clients : cliquent-ils sur le site web, la demande d'itinéraire ou l'appel ? Quelles photos ont-ils visualisés ? Toutes ces données sont précieuses et vous donnent des informations sur la navigation de vos clients et prospects. Certifier votre marque Sur internet, il est important de soigner son image, une mauvaise réputation est très vite arrivée ! Avec Google My Business, vous pouvez certifier votre marque. Cela vous empêche d'être embêter par le nom d'un commerce ou d'une entreprise qui serait trop proche du vôtre. Cela évite également les confusions auprès de vos prospects et clients. Des questions ? 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À peine devenu propriétaire de Twitter, Elon Musk a annoncé dans un tweet le lancement prochain d'un abonnement à 8 dollars par mois pour les utilisateurs qui souhaitent faire certifier leur compte comme authentique. Au programme de "L'info éco" également : les défis économiques pour le prochain Premier ministre en Israël, au premier rang desquels l'inflation. L'inflation qui préoccupe aussi aux États-Unis, où la Réserve fédérale (FED) s'apprête à relever ses taux pour la sixième fois depuis le mois de mars.
Le bassin du Congo abrite la deuxième plus grande forêt tropicale de la planète, après celle du bassin de l'Amazone. Mais cet écosystème forestier est menacé. Dans le troisième épisode de notre série, “L'Appel de la forêt”, George Akwah, coordinateur FSC pour le bassin du Congo, explique en quoi la certification du bois est une solution pour préserver les forêts.Ce podcast est coproduit par Courrier international et l'AFD.Entretien, écriture et présentation : Flora TrouilloudRéalisation : Antoine DabrowskiMusique : album Kagabas, de Lion's DrumsAvec la participation de : Carole Lembezat, Virginie Lepetit, Pascale Boyen Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Let's get better acquainted with Dominique Samario, Public Information Officer with the City of Murrieta. At the time of this recording, Dominique has been at this job less than a year and loves 'marketing' the city and sharing the great work being done in the community. She says her favorite part of her job is connecting people and establishing relationships. She shares how she came to this position, which by itself is a Badass Tip for career development. Her Badass Tip says every ounce of her success is a result of saying YES! Just say YES!! Here is the link for Mustang Monday Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LBnYquOYzFE
David Chantarangsu, City of Murrieta's Development Services Director couldn't wait to represent Badass for his city. Let's get acquainted with David, who as of this recording has been with Murrieta for less than a year. He shares his journey to where is is today. He's a self-proclaimed "Badass nerd" who enjoys being part of building this burgeoning city. Who knew he'd be so entertaining! David's Badass Tip - Treat people how you want to be treated; remember to be kind to people. Here is the link for Mustang Monday Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/u_IC5pOszwQ
Today's Mustang Monday features the newest Fire Chief to the City of Murrieta. At the time of this recording, Bernie Malloy was in this position only 2 months. Hop in the seat and let's get acquainted! An avid outdoors man and cyclist, this "Girl Dad" cares about his family, community and his work. He believes Murrieta is one of the best cities to work, live and play. His Badass Tips from the street? Personally, and professionally - what could be more Badass than helping out your community. He says, Be an every day hero!" The Mustang Monday video can be found on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/53ojZA8DG-Q
Kim Summers and I had a City of Hesperia connection in previous times, and in this episode of Mustang Monday, Kim shares her passion about encouraging and supporting women to seek leadership positions in city government. Let's get acquainted with Murrieta's City Manager on a new level and learn about the projects, growth and job opportunities coming to the region. Kim's tip is for youth to learn about a career in municipal government - don't limit yourself, it's very fulfilling to serve a community. And the city is hiring! https://youtu.be/EwpxYiJ4lAk
Tous les organismes de formation sont au courant de la nouvelle norme en vigueur à partir du 1er janvier 2022. Il est obligatoire de remplacer le Datadock par la certification Qualiopi pour continuer à accéder... L'article Où se faire certifier Qualiopi ? est apparu en premier sur City Formation Webmarketing.
Garbing and Behavior Considerations for Those Servicing USP 797 Customers Podcast with Abby Roth from Critical Point Nearly every certification company Abby has worked with has at some point had viable results come back from the lab that are off the charts. It may be something like 120 CFU/m3 of Staphylococcus, Micrococcus, and Corynebacterium species on a sample; and the counts are similar for all buffer and ante-room results. When you receive results like this, two thoughts will likely run through your mind. First, wow they are a mess! And second, oh wait, what if this was from us? You are going to have to share the results with the customer regardless of the cause. But first, you will want to determine if the exceeded results were due to poor garbing or behavior practices or sampling errors on your end. This way, when you discuss the results with your customer, you are prepared to share the corrective actions your organization is taking to prevent issues like this in the future.How to Integrate Compliance Procedures into Business Activitieshttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1794777/8670285How To Integrate Compliance Issues Into Business Activities: Part 2https://www.buzzsprout.com/1794777/8713586Support the show
Happy World Mental Health Day! Listen in as Tiffany Burke talks with Nicole Long, Christian Transformation Life and Business Coach about all things from raising daughters to learning to pivot when life throws you a curve ball. About Nicole: "Nicole is a Certified Christian Transformation Life/Business Coach and Certifier. She enjoys working with women all over the world to help them find their voice, own their purpose and truly learn how to LIVE LIFE OUT LOUD! True to style, Nicole is also a collaborator and author of books and articles that empower women.A native of San Diego, CA., she didn't venture too far from the beaches and currently resides north of San Diego in Inland Empire, CA. Nicole is a TV Production Major with a minor in Youth and Human Services from Pepperdine University. She has since furthered her education pursuits completing her Ph.D., and additional certifications from Grand Canyon University, Liberty University, Fielding University and the University of Canterbury.When Nicole isn't working her business(s), you'll find her spending quality time with her hubby and best friend of over 15 years, and being a fabulous homeschooling, dance mom to her two extremely talented – God gifted daughters (one a tween and one a teen) – so extra prayers please. She finds solace in long walks on the beach, listening to music, shopping for purses and anything teal, as well as being an avid reader and learner.You can visit Nicole's website at http://www.coaching4lifellc.com for tips and tools on how to grow and monetize both your coaching and networking businesses in minimal time."
An update on the Gavin Newsom story from yesterday... Don't worry it's only getting worse. A word from our sponsor Comrade Bernie's Bern Cream. Biden's insane gun control laws. A rant about how stupid gun control arguments are. Wayne Country election officials were bullied into certifying the vote and then rescinded their certification. A church that is standing up to Covid restrictions to provide people with a happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy! Remember to subscribe, rate, and share the show. You can contact Elan at ElanMorrison@protonmail.com (sponsorship welcome)
Trucker Radio NewsTalk Update for Oct 16 with Stan Campbell and Tim Denis along with Truck News Magazine's James Menzies and Derek Clouthier. We talk about a Covid-19 scare for a active driver and the impending Canadian ELD mandate coming down the road...and we can't get out of the way. Tim Denis has news for you!
This is a fun episode where we go through the certifying process with a certifying company. Quality Management Company, LLC is a company the conducts steel fabricator and erector quality management system audits for AISC (American Institute of Steel Construction). This case study was authored by Roberta Marstellar and Sheila Alegria, although we are not sure which one did the journaling. Quality Management Company, LLC realized that they were not doing themselves the very thing they were asking their customers to do. This case study is a series of journal entries as one of these ladies was hired on, the realization of terrible process, the notion of achieving ISO 9001 certification, and then the journey to achieve that certification. On the first day on the job, she found, among other things, there were rising complaints against QMC. On the second day, the manager of administration turned in her notice, with nothing written down about how to do her job. About a week in, she overhears an employee tell a client, “I’ll get to it when I get to it.” At about 4 months, she begins to realize QMC introduced a new program to 500 AISC certified building fabricators and then basically turned their backs. The customers had about a year left and only 75 had adopted early. It’s a this point she starts investigating ISO 9001 for the company itself. But, as the journaling goes on, she quickly learns that is difficult to do while still helping your clients become and stay certified or become certified to the new version. Eventually, about 3 years from her first day, Quality Management Company, LLC became ISO 9001:2000 certified. The process does not feel easy when you’re on your own, but it can be with the help of someone who is familiar with it. Excerpt from Case Study April 11, 2006: A step in the right direction THE ISO books have arrived! I just opened up the Q9001-2000 Quality Management Systems-Requirements. It is written in English, but it really seems like a foreign language to me. “Product Realization”—what is that? Oh, this is going to take some getting used to… Learn more about #QualityMatters & Texas Quality Assurance :LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubewww.qmcast.com | Texas Quality Assurance |QMS Bootcamp
Pour délivrer à Pipistrel, la première certification au monde d'un avion électrique, l'EASA a adopté une approche innovante. Dominique Roland, responsable du département aviation générale à l'Agence européenne de la sécurité aérienne civile, explique ici la démarche qui a abouti en un temps record à la certification du Velis Electro.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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So what is a Principal Certifying Authority? What do they do? And how do they fit into your home renovation? In this episode of 'Out The Back Door' Adrian talks to Curtis Prior from MB Certifications What exactly is a Principal Certifier? What is their role in your renovation? What does a PC do & what don't they do? What about inspections for your renovation? Where do you see people fail in their backyard renovations. We talk about a CDC/Complying Development Certificate in a little bit more detail How to get in contact with MB Certifications: https://mbcertifications.com.au/ Phone: (02) 9484 4222 Address: Suite 12, 7 Sefton Rd, Thornleigh NSW 2120 Postal Address:PO BOX 32, West Pennant Hills NSW 2125 Trading Hours:Monday - Friday, 8.30am - 4.30pm Email: admin@mbcertifications.com.au The MB Certifications team has extensive knowledge and experience in the certification process, including the Council process as well as private. They are customer-focused and committed to providing expert advice and a reliable, competitive service. Our team ranges from accredited certifiers, inspectors, and highly trained approvals staff. MB Certifications offers a range of services in private certifications, including: Complying development approvals Construction certificates Mandatory critical stage inspections Occupation certificates Our inspectors are also qualified and accredited to undertake pool fence inspections. Do you have any specific questions? Or would you like to get in contact with Adrian? Reach out online via the Contact page HERE www.patioland.sydney Phone: (02) 9481 0486
Très bel interview de Laetitia CLANET, CEO de Qualitia, menée par Manal RATNANE. 2017 Datadock proposait 6 critères (21 indicateurs) 2021 La certification propose 7 critères (32 indicateurs) pour plus de détails, le site du gouvernement https://travail-emploi.gouv.fr/demarches-ressources-documentaires/documentation-et-publications-officielles/guides/guide-referentiel-national-qualite Qu'est ce qui change ? Comment faire ? Combien çà coûte ? Cela vaut-il la peine ? Pour aller plus loin : contact@qualitia-certification.fr
The Canna Mom Show went to Vegas in December to attend the Women of Cannabis Conference. Wow! So before introducing today's guest, Nurse Julie Battel of CED Clinic in Brookline, Massachusetts, Amie and Joyce tell what happened in Vegas. They share not just their introductions to amazing women like Hash Queen Mila Jansen , Business Entrepreneur Stormy Simon, and Nichole West (who shared her remarkable story falling into the rabbit hole of cannabis regulations and losing her way), but stories about all the women from across the country who gathered at the powerful event. Then they introduce their guest, Julie Battel, who has a background in public health, obstetrics and was a mid-wife for thirteen-years. When she was diagnosed with an auto immune disease that left her with tremors she had to pivot professionally and started down the path in cannabis care at CED Clinic in Brookline, Massachusetts with Dr. Benjamin Caplan. Julie shares her own cannabis health story and then explains the process for medical card certification, which can feel intimidating but is really quite easy. So if you've been thinking about getting a medical card in Massachusetts, this is a show for you. Topics Discussed: 0:48: Vegas! 0:56: Women of Cannabis Conference 1:17: Shout out to Stacy Thomson, Parisa Rad, and Annie Epley 1:38: Speaker Highlights 1:48: Stormy Simon 1:55: Nichole West 2:40: Meeting a Cannabis Community 3:35: Rylie Maedler: Brave Young Activist 4:15: Cannabis Pediatricians 4:50: MJBiz Conference 6:20: Cannabis Candy Makers 6:50: Healing for Myles 7:30: More Women of Cannabis Conference 8:20: Guest Introduction 9:22: Welcome Nurse Julie Battel 9:40: ACNA (American Cannabis Nurse Association) 10:35: Nurses: Advocates and Educators 11:40: Julie's Cannabis Story 13:45: Powerful Women 14:45: Medical Card Liberation 16:09: Cara Crabb-Burnham Story 17:53: Julie's Illness 20:20: Cannabis as Medicine 20:30: CannaCareDocs 20:50: Benjamin Caplan, MD 21:10: CED Clinic 22:26: Boston Trees 22:40: Leaves 23:31: Dr. Sulak 24:00: Certification Process 24:20: Step One: Decide 24:44: Step Two: Find a Certifier 26:10: Cost 26:54: New Patient and Dispensary Discounts 27:55: Cannabis Card Reciprocity 28:07: Don't Be Nervous 28:35: Medical Records 29:05: Cannabis Interactions with Other Medications 29:40: Drug Bank and P450 System 31:30: Are Tinctures Edibles? 32:14: Massachusetts Certification vs Registration Explanation 32:44: Initial Access 33:35: On-Line Registration Challenges 34:50: Product Recommendation 35:40: Massachusetts Dispensaries vs. Las Vegas Dispensaries 36:12: Apothecarium Dispensary 36:28: Vaping 36:41: Vapegate! Flower Vaping 37:45: Volcano and Bellos 38:12: CannMed Conference 39:20: Amie's Favorite Thing 39:50: The Future of Personalized Cannabis Medicine 41:30: One Puff at a Time 41:40: Connect with Nurse Julie Battel
The Building Certifier responsible for the Frankston Apartments have been suspended by VBA.
Changes to the 2019 National Construction Code Volume One increase the range of buildings, up to an effective height of 25m, in which fire-protected timber construction systems can be used. New responsibilities are placed on the Structural Engineer, Architect and Certifier. Today we speak with Paolo Lavisci, the Program Development Manager - Mid-rise Construction at WoodSolutions and Boris Iskra, National Codes and Standards Manager at Forest and Wood Products Australia about: What are the new 2019 NCC updates, Which building types have the greatest opportunities from the changes, and The general movement of building codes around the world This is a two part series where today we focus on the DTS provisions of the 2019 NCC. Next week we will explore the performance solution approach for exposed timber. Check out the WoodSolutions website, the world's biggest website on wood: www.woodsolutions.com.au The WS Technical Design Guide can be found here: https://www.woodsolutions.com.au/articles/mid-rise-timber-buildings-design-guides If you have any suggestions for guests or feedback on the show, connect with me on Linkedin and let me know: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjoneswoodsolutions/
Not all buildings are built the same, some require very specific fire protection assets to be installed like fire pumps and back to base monitoring. These requirements are set by the Council and Certifier’s involved in getting the building ready for human habitation.
Is Passive House necessary in Australia? This is a question many ask, because they believe our climate is too mild to necessitate the Passive House approach. Yet, Clare Parry disagrees. She is a Director and Principal at Grun Consulting, and is a Certified Passive House Certifier and Trainer. Clare was also one of the founding members of the Australian Passive House Association. Its vision is to lead change by educating, promoting, and supporting the delivery of Certified Passive House buildings in Australia. Clare is the Certifier for the Owl Woods Passive House project - so it’ll be her job to provide the tick of approval that everyone else has done their jobs, and the home can actually be certified as a Passive House. Clare however, fulfills many roles when it comes to sustainable design in Australia, and whenever I researched or talked about Passive House - it was Clare Parry’s name that came up. I’m really excited you’re going to meet her through this episode, and hear about her experience with Passive House, and really helping it get traction in Australia. SHOW NOTES: Meet Clare Parry from Grun Consulting. Clare has had a lifelong interest in best practice building design, involving a holistic approach to achieve sustainable measures and provide a better option in the longer term, both for the client & the environment. Her focus is on building performance, and she works extensively with the Passivhaus standard. Her work as a sustainability consultant and mechanical engineer has involved experience as a Certified Passivhaus Designer, Trainer and Building Certifier, LEED AP, Green Star AP, WELL AP, NABERS and CBD Assessor. In 2011 Clare founded the Australian Passive House Association and has been involved as a Director until late 2017. She is one of the first Certified Passivhaus Designers in Australia, and one of only two Passivhaus Certifiers. She is a certified Passivhaus trainer as well and you can often see her speak at national and international conferences. Clare is a Director and Principal at Grün Consulting. Grün specialises in delivering high performance buildings. They deliver all aspects of Environmentally Sustainable Design consulting, specialising in Passive House (Passivhaus) from design through to certification. They are advocates for Passivhaus, for Net Zero, and experts in town planning, multiple rating tools including LEED, Green Star and the Living Building Challenge, and energy ratings including Carbon Neutral, NABERS & CBD. In this episode, I ask Clare ... What made you become interested in Passive House? You've worked for some time (and continue to work) as a sustainability consultant in a range of accreditation systems like LEED, Greenstar, WELL, etc. How does Passive House sit in relation to this? You founded the Australian Passive House Association (APHA) in 2011. What compelled you to do that? What's the APHA's role? You are performing the role of Building Certifier on the Owl Woods Passive House project. Can you describe what's involved in that? I read an article of yours on Linkedin ... where you spoke about industry talking about the difficulty of getting the consumer engaged in the idea of sustainability. You said "The issue is not actually about engagement. That implies that people are choosing alternatives when the options are on the table, but the truth is they really have no idea what’s possible." And then you spoke about our responsibility to educate - which is what Undercover Architect is all about. How would you like to see homeowners going about really moving the needle on Passive House and its adoption in Australia? What would you tell them to do to feel more confident to pursue this for their projects when opposition might be budget, or it being too hard, etc? As Clare mentioned, the Australian Passive House Association is an incredibly useful resource for you if you’re wanting to embark on the Passive House journey, so check out the show notes for a link to find them. A word of warning though … I’m finding that the more people I speak to about Passive House, I find they started their journey with an interest, and go so passionate about it, they’ve gone onto be certified! Not only professionals but homeowners as well! Who knows what learning and opportunity the Passive House journey might open for you hey? Listen to the episode now. This episode is brought to you by my online course “How to Get it Right in Your Reno or New Home”. This is a superfast course that will help you get ready for your renovation or building project in the best way possible. 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So you want to build or renovate a Passive House? Your specialist team may need to include a Certified Passive House Consultant to help test and measure your Passive House design. Let me introduce to you Luc Plowman, of Detail Green. Luc is a Passive House Certified Consultant and Certifier. In fact, he’s only one of 2 Passive House certified building certifiers in the country, and there’s only about 50 world-wide. Luc was brought in on the Owl Woods Passive House project as Talina wasn’t certified yet. He assisted with reviewing and auditing the design, running it through the Passive House modelling tool, and providing feedback and advice on what needed to be included and amended in order for the home to reach required benchmarks. SHOW NOTES: Meet Luc Plowman, from Detail Green. Detail Green has a wealth of building design, engineering, construction and sustainability performance experience. This includes both local and international projects in residential, commercial, industrial and educational buildings across multiple green building standards. Luc is a Sustainability Engineer. With 15 years experience he has been involved in a wide range of green building and sustainability projects across Australia. He’s a director of Detail Green based in Beechworth, Victoria. With a background in the commercial building industry and a range of Green Building qualifications Luc provides specialist ESD input to all areas of the built environment. Luc is both a Certified Passive House Consultant & Building Certifier and one of Australia’s most experienced Passive House professionals. In this episode, I ask Luc ... How do you describe what Passive House is? What is your role on the Owl Woods Passive House Project? Is this how you’re normally involved in projects? You’re a Certified Passive House Consultant ... what does that mean? How did you get involved in this type of work - what is your professional background? what made you choose to become a Certified Consultant? Is a Passive House not really a Passive House if a Certified Passive House Consultant is not involved? As a Certified Consultant, do you find that homeowners come find you because they really want to do this type of home and they’ve first done a lot of investigation and research themselves? Or do you find that there’s an interest, and then still lots of education to do on your part? What misconceptions do you see about Passive House? I know homeowners will say to me “oh my climate is quite mild, I don’t need to be this extreme about my home” ... what would you say to them? Is there anywhere that Passive House is ‘over the top’ as an approach? What key tips do you have for homeowners considering this as an approach for their renovation or new build? Passive House can seem initially like a complex process of data and analysis. However, Luc shows us its fundamental aspects and the opportunity this methodology has to help us predict the performance of our homes - before we build them. Listen to the episode now. This episode is brought to you by my online course “How to Get it Right in Your Reno or New Home”. This is a superfast course that will help you get ready for your renovation or building project in the best way possible. In it, I share my step-by-step system to help you save time, money and stress in your project, so you can know what you need to know and create the perfect home for you - simply and with confidence … avoiding the dramas and heartaches. You can join now, get access to a fantastic Facebook community, Live Q & A sessions with me, and all the tools and resources you need to achieve success in your project. Head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/howtogetitright to learn more and join us. FOR RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST CLICK HERE
I want to speak on what the testifier has done, as i recap on the assurances and statements of certification, with a focus on the conclusion concerning all things.
Today we’re talking about what a Building Certifier is, and why you need them – in fact, in most cases, they’re essential to any building or renovation project. They can also be known as a Private Certifier. Mick Tyrell is a Brisbane-based licensed Building Designer, with over 15 years industry experience. Mick is someone I’ve known and worked with for many years. I actually worked with his brother for many years at Mirvac – he was on my project team documenting the homes we were doing in Bulimba in Brisbane. So, it’s been a family affair! Mick was the Private Certifier on my own most recent renovation, and was an essential team member in helping us see that project through. In addition to being a Building Certifier, Mick is also a registered Queensland Structural Engineer. So, in his all his work, building safety is his priority. And this combination of skills – certification and engineering – is a great asset to a project. In my experience of working with lots of great, and not so great Building Certifiers, the best ones become really collaborative members of your team. They help you streamline the process overall when they can strategically think about how to help your design perform the way it needs to, so it can be approved and be built. They’re not simply someone who gets a pile of drawings dumped on their desk at a specific point in your project to then tick a bunch of boxes, and do their job. Working with Mick like this has always been an important part of ensuring we can get to site as simply as possible, and be assured there’ll be no unnecessary stalls or hiccups in that process. In addition to his engineer background, he has over seven years experience of domestic building certification for homeowners, builders and designers in Brisbane and beyond. He works incredibly hard to provide every client with the prompt personalised service and attention to detail they deserve. And, he’s just completed his own home renovation – so he has that personal insight into understanding the peace of mind that comes from professional, streamlined and efficient certification! Building Approvals and Advice is a Brisbane-based team of building certification consultants. They work on projects throughout Queensland, and partner with designers, builders, architects, planners and engineers across a range of domestic and commercial projects. And, as managing director of Building Approvals and Advice, Mick also coordinates their experienced team. They have recently been recognised as the Building Certification Team of the Year at the National RICS awards for a second year in a row (2016 and 2017). They can help with services including building inspections, pool fence compliance certificates, energy reports and relaxations. Mick’s personal experience extends from underpinning, renovations, to new homes and house demolition or removal. Not sure what all of those things are, and why you might need a Building Certifier to help out with them? Well, that’s some of what we’ll be talking about in this episode. It’s great to sit down with Mick to talk about the role of the Building Certifier. There can be a lot of confusion over what a Certifier does, and why you might need one. And given that you, in most cases, can’t even commence construction on your project without getting one involved, it’s worthwhile understanding more about what they do. This is about the WHO, the WHAT, the WHEN and the WHY of using a Building Certifier for your renovation or building project. Our “Get it Right” podcast partner for Season 4 is COLORBOND® steel and their Matt range. COLORBOND® steel Matt is a great choice for creating a stunning, sophisticated and subtle look for your home. With a beautiful and neutral look, it has an elegance I know you’ll love, and diffuses light for a soft, natural, textured finish. And not only does COLORBOND® steel Matt look gorgeous … It’s also durable, strong, 100% recyclable, high tech, tested and designed for the Australian climate, a choice for bushfire zones, able to give your home a contemporary and sophisticated feel, AND has 50 years of history behind it as a brand. Head to www.colorbond.com/undercoverarchitect for more info FOR RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST CLICK HERE