CPD Record
2009 Name:
Total CPD
Date Item Organiser Type of Activity Key Learning Points Benefits & Achievements Evaluation
Hours Hours
74.75 46.75
JANUARY
19th ILE Midland region meeting Rugby ILE 3 Meeting attendance N/A
FEBRUARY
24, 25th Philips Turnout HID factory Belgium Philips 8 8 Factory visit, site visit and lectures Latest lamp and control technologies A greater understanding of latest Excellent
showcased technologies and products
APRIL
Lighting Journal Apr ILE 2 Reading articles Articles on Green Procurement (EuP An understanding of impending changes and Informative
Directive) and RMS, CMS overview available technology which will help shape
future procurement and specifications
7th ILE Website training day Rugby ILE 4 4 Website Training To learn how to use ILP web site for An understanding gained regarding web site Very good training
regions activities and reports and how to update
22nd ILE Midland AGM NEC ILE AGM and Technical meeting Paper 1, phasing out of certain lamp Report submitted and approval given to Worthwhile
1, The Impact of Energy Efficiency Legislation on Public Lighting 0.5 0.5 types initiate a programmed phasing out of certain
Allan Howard WSP lamp types
2, Invest to Save - The Practical Approach 0.5 0.5
Mick Leach Mouchel
MAY
7th Urbis lighting Energy Seminar Urbis Seminar Day re-affirms current thinking in As key learning points Very worthwhile
1, LED's for good lighting solutions 1 1 relation to implementing energy saving
David Long measures
2, Energy Saving Technology 1 1
Bryan Shortreed
3, Unmetered Energy Issues 1 1
Tom Chevalier - Power Data Associates
4, Energy Saving - Design 0.75 0.75
Andrew Gooding
5, Invest to Save 0.5 0.5
Paul Fox - Mouchel
12th ILE Midland region meeting Rugby ILE 3 Meeting attendance N/A
JUNE
Lighting Journal June ILE 2 Reading articles Article on Commuted Sums applied to An excellent article fully explaining the Informative
Street Lighting process including legal and contractual
issues
2nd Midland Service Improvement Group, Lighting meeting MSIG 3 Meeting attendance N/A
4th ILE Midlands Technical meeting ILE/Passive Revolution 3 3 Exhibition and Demonstration How Passive apparatus reacts when A greater understanding of the issues Worthwhile
Column crash demonstration MIRA struck in controlled RTA associated with Passive apparatus
JULY
23rd IHMS Training (New lighting asset management software) WDM 3 3 Training Understand new software How to use new software Good
AUGUST
Lighting Journal Aug ILE 2 Reading articles Articles on latest LED lanterns and An understanding of latest developments Informative
associated issues, and H&S recent which will help shape future specification and
developments H&S issues
SEPTEMBER
3rd ILE Midland region technical event ILE Technical meeting Paper 1, to ensure lighting design Papers were all well presented with good Worthwhile
1, Why Lighting Designs codes should not be ignored codes are applied. Paper 2, giving an information and advice given
Nick Smith, Nick Smith Associates 0.5 0.5 alternative way of dimming lighting
2, An alternative view on dimming
Trevor Sellars, Micatron UK 0.5 0.5
3, Seasonal Decorations, Code of Practice
Peter Harrison, Birmingham city council 0.5 0.5
4, BS EN 40 and PD6547 for Lighting columns
David Lodge, CU Phosco 0.5 0.5
5, The control of Light with Lantern Optics
Matt Emery, Urbis Lighting 0.5 0.5
9th ILE Northern Region Technical event ILE Paper 3, giving an overview of latest Papers well delivered giving good Very worthwhile
1, Passive Safety in Lighting Columns Technical meeting disconnection system information regarding passively safe
Bob Dival, ALC 1 1 apparatus
2, Passive Safety in Traffic Signs
Ian Thomas, Sign post Solutions 0.5 0.5
3, Passively Safe Disconnections and how to achieve it
Kevin Dougherty, Tofco 0.5 0.5
10th Midland Service Improvement Group, Lighting meeting MSIG 3 Meeting attendance N/A
21st Managers Health and Safety Training MJH H&S Consultants Ltd 6.5 6.5 CDM requirements An understanding of latest H&S A useful refresher
considerations
OCTOBER
15/16th Leadership and Team Culture Senn Delaney 10 10 Training Understanding my impact on direct To learn how my team is affected by my Excellent
reports and to listen more own actions and to try and shape behaviour
change by leading by example
ILE 2 Reading articles Article on Carbon Reduction A greater understanding of CRC legislation Informative
Lighting Journal Oct
Commitment and the impact it will have
NOVEMBER
10th ILE Midland region meeting Rugby ILE 3 Meeting attendance N/A
19th ASLEC/HEMSA Conference Hilton Birmingham NEC Paper 1, numerous considerations need Exhibition gave opportunity to discuss new Worthwhile
1, LED's The problem with specs and practical steps 0.5 0.5 to be considered when specifying LED's products with manufacturers. Technical
Mike Simpson - Philips papers gave various views on current best
2, CMS and mains borne signalling 0.5 0.5 practice, new technologies and industry best
Willie Moore - Aylesbury Mains Ltd practice.
3, DNO, DPCR5 - The Way forward 0.5 0.5
Barry Hale - Amey and Roger Morgan - OFGEM
4, Invest to Save 0.5 0.5
Mick Leech - Mouchel plc
5, Environmental Roundup 0.5 0.5
John Fox - Zodion Ltd
DECEMBER
8th Midland Service Improvement Group, Lighting meeting MSIG 3 Meeting attendance N/A
ILE 2 Reading articles Informative article explaining the issues A greater understanding of current best Informative
Lighting Journal Dec that were addressed to establish practice
Europe's first dark sky park
CPD Record
2010
Date
JANUARY
21st
25th
26th
FEBRUARY
9th
18th
MARCH
2nd
4th
9th
APRIL
21st
MAY
4th
JUNE
15th
16th
22nd
30th
July
7th
August
September
22nd
CPD Record
Item
Annual Total
ILE Midland region technical event, Derby conference centre
Mini Papers
1, Introduction of ICP’s (Independent Connection Providers),
Contestable unmetered connections to street lighting apparatus
Andy Hart, Amey
2, The Lighter Side of Safety .
John Spencer Health and Safety Manager of McCann's
3, Passively safe on the A1073
John Eyres, Senior Technician Jacobs Engineering
Technical Papers
4, UMSUG charge codes and energy saving investments
James Everly - Power data associates
5, Architectural Floodlighting with LED's
Andrew Milestone - LITE
The Art of being Brilliant parts 1 and 2
ILE Midland region meeting Derby
Lighting Journal Feb
Street Lighting & Road Safety TA49/07 - A Guide for Practitioners
ILE HEMSA joint technical meeting and exhibition Nottm
1, Sector scheme 8 and HERS update, Gareth Pritchard
2, West Sussex PFI Lighting strategy. Kevin Moss
Dudley Lighting showcase event
ILE Midland region meeting Gloucester
ILE Midland Western joint Technical meeting, Gloucester
1, Carbon Calculator
John Fox, Zodion Ltd
2, Leaf
Steve Austin, Philips
3, Responsible Lighting - challenges for the future
Midland Service Improvement Group, Lighting meeting
Lighting Journal Apr
ILE Midland AGM Burton on Trent
1, Lincolnshire County Council Renewable Energy in Road Safety
Arthur Laughton
2, Micro generation and wind turbine renewable energy
Maglev UK
3, LED lanterns a personal perspective
Nic Winter
The Art of being Brilliant; parts 3, 4 and 5
ILE EGM Scrutineer duties
Local Authority Lighting conference and exhibition London
1, New lamp technologies: not just LEDs but so much more
Steve Austin; Philips
2, Changes to BS Traffic signs and use of new technologies
Haydn Yeo; A one+
3, Update on legislation
Allan Howard; WSP
4, Cornwall project, lantern replacement programme and CMS
Glyn Williams
5, PFI's, matured and delivered
Mark Harris, Balfour Beatty
6, LED showcase, Dudley's experience
Mel Harwood
7, Protecting a vital asset
Dana Skelley
8, CMS Workshop
Peter Harrison, Jacobs
John Fox, Zodion
Will Gibson, Telensa
Steve Turner, Ask controls
John McDonnell, Harvard Engineering
Tom Chevalier, Power Data Associates
NAL Worcester, MSIG meeting
Lighting Journal June
ILE Midland region technical event, Walsall FC
Mini Papers
1, White Light vs. Son-T
Martin Green, Lincolnshire CC
2, Twin optics a case study
Alex Napier, Urbis
3, Passive Safe Experiences
Ben Byram (YLP) Technopali
4, Protected Species
Julia Baker, Balfour Beatty
5, Guidance on the siting of columns within Conservation areas
and in the vicinity of Listed Buildings
Stan Hall, Lincs CC
6, Lighting Reality Workshop
Nick Smith, NWS
ILE Midland region meeting Rugby
Lighting Journal August
ILP AGM Chesford Grange Warwickshire
Total CPD
Organiser
Hours Hours
49.15 21.15
ILE
0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
delivered by Andy Cope 2
ILE 3
ILE 2
Aston University 6 6
ILE HEMSA
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
Dudley MBC 2 2
ILE 2
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
MSIG 3
ILE 2
ILE
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
delivered by Andy Cope 2
ILE 2
Surveyor/ILE
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
1.5 1.5
2
ILE 2
0.25 0.25
0.25 0.25
0.25 0.25
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
ILE 3
ILE 2
ILP 1
Type of Activity
Technical meeting
Motivational talk
Meeting attendance
Reading articles
Exhibition and Technical meeting
Night time lighting appraisal, various
Light sources and lanterns on view
Meeting attendance
Technical meeting
Meeting attendance
Reading articles
AGM and Technical meeting
Motivational talk
Exhibition and Conference
Meeting attendance
Reading articles
Technical meeting
Meeting attendance
Reading articles
Meeting attendance
Key Learning Points
Mini papers gave a brief overview of each
topic area. Paper No 4 described the change
in charge codes and the requirement to use
UMSUG rated apparatus
To look at life more positively
N/A
Articles on Switching off lighting, Passive
Safety
Understand TA49/07
Sourced vandal resistant lantern
To keep up to date
An alternative design policy
Observation of various LED lanterns
Each paper gave an insight into the
challenges faced regarding carbon reduction
challenges
Each paper gave an insight into the
challenges faced regarding carbon reduction
challenges
N/A
Article on Passive safety
Micro Generation and feed in tariffs taken on
and further investigations into technology
being explored
To look at life more positively
N/A
Paper 1 by Philips gave an insight into how
lighting can be variable using movement
detectors. Paper 3 gave an overview of latest
legislation. Paper 8 was an interesting
discussion between various CMS providers
N/A
Article on Induction Lighting
Mini papers gave a brief overview of each
topic area. Paper 4 regarding Protected
species has led to seeking further information
N/A
Article on reducing street lighting costs
through innovation
N/A
Benefits & Achievements Evaluation
Main benefit was UMSUG charge codes where Worthwhile event with a
a greater understanding of the change in number of relevant
charge codes was given issues discussed
To have a more positive attitude Excellent
Both articles gave an informed and Informative
considered view for each topic
Enables a better understanding of who is Very worthwhile
involved in the decision making process
To tackle ongoing vandalism issue Unit ordered
To keep up to date continued awareness
Used as a basis to review design levels Key paper attended
to view output of different lanterns Most interesting
Three papers given were of relevance Benefit from technical
papers obtained
Three papers given were of relevance Benefit from technical
papers obtained
Passive safety article gave an informed and Informative
considered view
Papers given were very informative especially Very worthwhile
micro generation
To have a more positive attitude Excellent
N/A
Exhibition gave opportunity to discuss new Surveyor conference is
products with manufacturers. Technical the most relevant local
papers gave various views on current best authority annual event.
practice, new technologies and industry best
practice.
A greater understanding of Induction lighting Informative
Main benefit was the paper on Protected Worthwhile event with a
species where a greater understanding of the number of relevant
topic was given. topics discussed
Informative article outlining proposals for
reducing costs, which has been compared to
my own authorities current strategy