IQ Academy Webinar: Explore the Basis of Plant Design with Nick Peatling, NIRAC
The popular IQ Academy ‘Lunch and Learn’ webinar series returns this month with engineering professional, Nick Peatling, Director of NIRAC Design Engineering, sharing his in-depth knowledge of quarry plant design, plant installation and materials handling.
‘The Basis of Plant Design with Nick Peatling, NIRAC’ will take place from 12.30-13.00 on Thursday 26 July 2018. Nick has worked in the quarrying industry for over 35 years delivering projects for many of the major aggregate producers. His company benefits from many years of experience and expertise within the industry, with the team working extensively on aggregate crushing and mechanical handling projects. His bitesize webinar session will explore:
- Specialist contractors and suppliers
- Transport, dump trucks or conveyors
- In pit crushing
- Storage
- Time scales
- Costs
James Thorne, CEO IQ, says: “Nick is an extremely knowledgeable professional and we’re delighted to have him join us for this month’s ‘Lunch & Learn’ webinar.
“We’ve been overwhelmed by the success of ‘Lunch & Learn’ to date, with over 600 attendees logging in to develop their industry knowledge. Designed to suit busy work schedules, not only do the webinars encourage discussion and in-depth insights into important industry-wide topics, you can also record the minutes towards continuing professional development (CPD).”
IQ Academy ‘Lunch & Learn’ is a compelling series of issues-related seminars delivered by IQ Academy. The next webinars to run are:
- Empowering People through Great Leadership – Julian Smallshaw from IQ – August 30th
- Creating Wellbeing – Dr Carolyn Yeoman of OCAID Wellbeing Ltd – September 27th
Visit the IQ Academy website for more information and to sign up.
The Institute of Quarrying
The Institute of Quarrying is the international professional body for quarrying, construction materials and the related extractive and processing industries, with over 6,000 members in some 50 countries of the world. Membership is open to individuals, rather than companies, and the Institute’s long-term objective is to promote progressive improvements in all aspects of operational performance through the medium of education and training.
The Institute believes education and training is a lifelong opportunity which should be viewed in the broadest terms, starting with initial qualifications gained at college, university or through distance learning programmes. This is followed by continuing professional development through attendance at conferences, seminars, training courses, competence assessment schemes, workshops, technical meetings, site visits and the updating of knowledge by reading the Institute’s journals, technical and management papers and handbooks.