Training
Diploma in Beverage Packaging (Beer)
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IBD AFRICA SECTION TRAINING, 2010
Dear IBD Africa Colleagues,
The IBD Africa Section is delighted to announce that it will be offering cost-effective training solutions for candidates sitting the IBD examinations in 2010. This exciting new venture has been made possible due to fantastic sponsorship from the Ziemann Group along with profits made from the successful 2009 Africa Section convention.
The training has now been finalised and all IBD Africa members are asked to register for the training courses below:
|
Course |
Venue |
Host |
Duration |
Dates |
Cost per Delegate |
|
DIB I |
Nairobi |
EABL |
1 week |
April 12-16 |
US$150 |
|
DIB II |
Kampala |
EABL |
1 week |
April 19-23 |
US$150 |
|
DIB III |
Dar es Salaam |
TBL, SABM |
2 weeks |
Jan 18-29 |
US$300 |
|
DIB I |
Douala |
Diageo |
1 week |
March 8-12 |
US$150 |
|
DIB II |
Lagos |
Diageo |
1 week |
March 15-19 |
US$150 |
|
DIB III |
Lagos |
Heineken |
2 weeks |
Feb 8-19 |
US$300 |
Only IBD members will be allowed to attend the training and preference will be given to candidates who have registered for the exams in 2010. For more information and to register please contact Pieter Engelbrecht at JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING .
Remember that cost-effective online training that supports the face-to-face training is also available at www.gbsinfo.com for General Certificate in Brewing and Packaging, Diploma in Brewing and Master Brewer qualifications (‘old’ format only – not new candidates).
Remember, the only way to success in your exams is by preparation and this is how your section wants to help you! We hope that you will support this fantastic initiative.
Best wishes for 2010.
IBD AFRICA COMMITTEE
IBD DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM
I am pleased to announce we are now in a position to accept applications for the new Distance Learning Programme.For further information please contact Andrea Williams, Training Administration Manager on JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING or +44 (0) 20 7499 8144.
Details of all training programs can be seen on the IBD UK website
"PRINCIPLES OF HYGIENE IN THE BEVERAGE INDUSTRY"
There is an increasing world-wide focus and awareness in the Food and Beverage Industries on the importance of hygiene requirements to safeguard consumers. Initiatives have been driven by international organisations such as WHO (World Health Organisation) and FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation), food and beverages manufacturers, bodies representing manufacturers of equipment such as EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering & Design Group), and numerous academic institutions. The IBD Africa Section has seen the importance of taking a holistic approach to the requirements of hygiene from the perspective of institutional training and development of people. This initiative builds on 21 very successful years of training and development of people in Africa that work in the brewing and associated industries.
Over the last 13 years, the Southern Africa Stainless Steel Development Association (Sassda) has compiled training programmes on the application of stainless steel for the food & beverage and other industries. These have been adapted to meet the requirements of this learning solution. The outcomes of the learning solution are to provide a scientific and technical understanding of the principles of hygiene in the beverage industry. It is designed along the lines of a recognised competency acquisition programme that allows the candidates to improve their effectiveness and workplace competencies in this field.
There are five modules in this learning solution text book and CD that address key aspects of the principles of hygiene.
Module 1:
Food Legislation, Due Diligence, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) and the application of Food Hygiene Principles as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
Module 2:
Stainless Steel - the material of choice, corrosion resistance of stainless steel, fabrication of stainless steel equipment, surfaces finishes of stainless steel and other materials.
Module 3:
Process environment: plant layout, vessels, valves, pipes, HE and fittings: hygiene factors affecting cleaning, soils, biofilms and scaling, microbiology and chemistry of cleaning, cleaning systems: manual to automated CIP.
Module 4:
Plant environment, building finishes, drains and testing.
Module 5:
Inspection and QC of materials & plant, analytical procedures, nondestructive testing of stainless steel and lined surfaces of process plant.The text book & CD can be purchased from IBD Africa Section by contacting the
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+27 82 921 7971
ONLINE SUPPORT FOR IBD EXAMINATIONS
Are you tired of working towards the IBD examinations all on your own? The long hours of revision and reading, not always being quite sure if you are actually working in the right direction? Well now all this can change!
The main problems faced by most IBD candidates are understanding what the examiners actually require from the questions asked
1. How they (the examiners) would like it laid out, and
2. How to manage your time to answer all the questions required of you.
Poor examination technique usually results in the candidate losing many marks!
Global Beverage Solutions, in conjunction with the IBD Africa Section, is delighted to offer online examination support for ALL the IBD qualifications. So whether you are just starting out at the General Certificate in Brewing and the General Certificate in Packaging or are busy with the Diploma in Brewing or are attempting the challenging Master Brewer Qualification examinations, we have them all covered and we can support you through your preparations.
So what does a successful IBD candidate require?
1. Technical knowledge.
2. A deep understanding of the types of questions asked in the exams.
3. Great examination technique.
The Global Beverage Solutions online examination support offers all this!
So if you need this support contact us JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING or go to our website www.gbsinfo.com and register immediately.
What will you get by registering?
By registering at www.gbsinfo.com, Diploma and Master Brewer candidates are offered five months of the following online support right up until the exams in June:
1. Tutorials on frequently asked questions covering the whole syllabus with individual feedback on not only technical content but also how the question was answered (including the mark you would probably receive!)
2. A mock examination
3. Deep analysis of the syllabusA discussion forum where questions from candidates can be posted and answered
4. Hints and tips on examination technique
For General Certificate candidates, the online support starts four months before the examinations in May and November and you get the following support:
1. Multiple choice tutorials covering the entire syllabi of the GCB and GCP, where the candidates can repeatedly try exam type questions and get instant feedback on how they have done
2. An instantaneous explanation regarding the answer
3 .A mock examination, and like the tutorials a candidates can repeatedly try exam type questions and get instant feedback on how they have done
4. A discussion forum where questions from candidates can be posted and answered
By following these programmes, candidates will enter the examinations in June with far more confidence of success.
Who runs the online support?
This online support is run by the Global Beverage Solutions team; Ian, Clive and Phil, who have a wealth of experience in brewing, packaging and engineering in the beverage industry and who are also experienced human resource practitioners.
Global Beverage Solutions is an accredited IBD Trainer and has provided quality service to the IBD in Africa, Asia and Pacific, United Kingdom and International Sections and who can boast a very proud record of successful candidates.
How Do I Apply?
Applications can be done online at www.gbsinfo.com by simply clicking on the menu option titled Register for Online Training’ and follow the instructions.
On successful registration the candidates will receive their user name and password and get immediate access.
How much will it cost?
1. For the General Certificate, access to either the Brewing or Packaging domain will cost US$150 per domain for the 4 months prior to the exam i.e. January to May or August to November.
2. For the Diploma or Master Brewer domains, access will cost US$250 per domain.
This will allow candidates full access to the appropriate members sections from January until June.
Need More Information?
Simply go to the website at www.gbsinfo.com or alternatively contact Ian Jones from Global Beverage Solutions in one of the following ways:
E-mail at
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Phone on +27 82 780 7583 or +27 11 804 2479
Fax on +27 088 011 804 2479
GBS Online Training has a proven record of ensuring success for candidates, so register NOW for quality online support!




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