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A66 eastbound access from A591 near Keswick (east) | Eastbound | Roadworks

The A66 eastbound entry slip from the A591 is closed , due to roadworks. Road expected to re-open from 5:00 am on 22 May 2013.

A66 eastbound access from A591 near Keswick (east) | Eastbound | Roadworks

The A66 eastbound entry slip from the A591 will be closed , due to roadworks, from 8 pm on 20 May 2013 to 5 am on 22 May 2013.

M53 at junction 2 with the A551 | Unknown | Roadworks

The junction of the M53 J2 and the A551 will be closed , due to roadworks, between 10 pm and 5 am, from 20 May 2013 to 22 May 2013.

M56 J1 westbound access | Westbound | Roadworks

The M56 westbound entry slip at junction J1 from A34 will be closed , due to roadworks, between 9 pm and 5 am, from 26 April 2013 to 2 October 2013.

M56 westbound between J1 and J2 | Westbound | Roadworks

The M56 westbound will be closed between junctions J1 and J3, due to roadworks, between 9 pm and 5 am, from 26 April 2013 to 2 October 2013.

M602 J2 eastbound exit | Eastbound | Resurfacing

On the M602 eastbound exit slip at junction J2 , expect delays of up to 10 mins at peak times due to carriageway resurfacing closing one lane, between 10 pm and 5 am, from 20 May 2013 to 22 May 2013.

M6 southbound between J42 and J41 | Southbound | Roadworks

On the M6 southbound between junctions J42 and J41, minor delays are possible due to roadworks closing one lane. Expect disruption until 6:00 am on 22 May 2013.

M6 southbound between J42 and J41 | Southbound | Roadworks

On the M6 southbound between junctions J42 and J41, minor delays can be expected at peak times due to roadworks closing one lane, from 2:25 pm on 20 May 2013 to 6 am on 22 May 2013.

A69 westbound between A689 and M6 | Westbound | Roadworks

On the A69 westbound between the junctions with the A689 and the M6, minor delays are possible due to roadworks . Expect disruption until 7:00 am.

A69 westbound between A689 and M6 | Westbound | Roadworks

On the A69 westbound between the junctions with the A689 and the M6, minor delays can be expected at peak times due to roadworks , between 7 pm and 7 am, from 14 May 2013 to 21 May 2013.


ROSPA News

Too young to die - Accidents and young people

Accidents are the major cause of death up to the age of 39. This video introduces you to four families whose lives have been changed forever by a fatal accident.

Press release: Solvents Industry Association wins RoSPA’s SME Assistance Trophy

The Solvents Industry Association has been announced the winner of RoSPA’s SME Assistance Trophy in recognition of its outstanding contribution to helping small and medium-sized firms with accident and ill health prevention.  

Safer Motorcycling Through Work - resource updated

Designed to help people at work to save lives and reduce injuries by promoting safer motorcycling initiatives via the workplace.

Press release: FMC Technologies Ltd - Dunfermline wins RoSPA’s WISH Trophy

FMC Technologies Ltd - Dunfermline has lifted RoSPA’s Workforce Involvement in Safety and Health (WISH) Trophy in recognition of the contribution of its employees to health and safety management.  

Press release: City Developments Limited wins RoSPA’s International Dilmun Environmental Award

City Developments Limited has been announced the winner of RoSPA’s International Dilmun Environmental Award in recognition of its environmental management.  

Press release: CEMEX UK Operations Ltd - Logistics and Tristar Transport LLC win road risk trophies

CEMEX UK Operations Ltd - Logistics has lifted RoSPA’s new MORR Technology Trophy in recognition of its use of the latest technology to cut work-related road accidents. Meanwhile, Dubai-based Tristar Transport LLC has won RoSPA’s MORR Trophy.

Press release: Premier Foods’ in-house occupational health and wellbeing service wins national award

One of the UK’s largest food producers has had its in-house and nurse-led occupational health and wellbeing (OHW) service for employees recognised through the presentation of a national award.

Press release: Safety charity recognises commitment to accident and ill health prevention at work

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents presented more than 1,500 awards this week as part of the RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2013.

Press release: Morrison Utility Services lifts RoSPA’s Sir George Earle Trophy

Morrison Utility Services has won the highest competitive accolade at the RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards 2013.

Press release: RoSPA Awards 2013 celebrate health and safety achievements

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) will host three days and evenings of awards ceremonies alongside Safety and Health Expo this week.


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Robert Gordon University

They’re on the ball: RGU students gain valuable workplace experience

Being able to stand out from the crowd is becoming more important for students and by gaining relevant work experience it is possible to start your career on the right track.

RGU Streetsport freestyler has the tricks and flicks to wow Pittodrie crowd

A talented football freestyler from Robert Gordon University will demonstratate his soccer skills at Pittodrie this weekend.

RGU to embrace leadership

Industry leaders will help prepare Robert Gordon University's (RGU) leaders of tomorrow at a week-long event.

Delegates from around the world descend on RGU for Information: Interactions and Impact (i3) International Conference

Around 100 delegates from all over the world will descend on Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University this summer for the biennial Information: Interactions and Impact (i3) International Conference.

RGU students become oil barons

Robert Gordon University (RGU) students will compete to become successful oil and gas operators in an OilSim workshop.


Lancashire County Council

Alston Hall hosts summer art and craft fair

POTTERY making demonstrations, fused glass workshops and bead making are just some activities on offer at Alston Hall, Longridge on Sunday 2 June.

Zambian Pupils Cotton On To Computing

Pupils at a remote primary school in Zambia are cottoning on to computing thanks to their Zubabox - a solar-powered, internet-enabled IT classroom, equipped with 11 reconditioned computers from Lancashire County Council.

Schools named Chairman's Challenge Champions

The final of the Chairman's Challenge 2013 has taken place at County Hall in Preston.

Meet the curator and conservators of Gawthorpe Hall

A SPECIAL event will give visitors the chance to discover how Lancashire County Council's museum service looks after the array of precious objects at Gawthorpe Hall, near Burnley.

Disabled people in Chorley develop 'green fingers' at youth zone

A PROJECT that is helping disabled people in Chorley to develop their horticultural skills is going from strength to strength.

Join in with the Bioblitz - Saturday 18 May

Could you help to survey and monitor local wildlife and green spaces at Castle Hill in Lancaster? .

Schools get ready for the Chairman's Challenge

Eighteen Lancashire schools have been shortlisted for this year's Chairman's Challenge - an annual competition that encourages healthy, green and safe activities in schools.

Social media help for young people

WORKERS from Lancashire County Council are to become experts in helping young people to make the most of the latest social media, video and online technology.

Young people invited to Preston recruitment fair

INFORMATION, advice and support to help young people make the most of training and apprenticeship opportunities will be available at a special event in June.

Diversions due as bridge near Eccleston closed for repairs

DRIVERS will be diverted away from a country route between Eccleston and Wrightington this summer while vital work takes place to strengthen an old stone bridge.


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Contents

This course deals with tuning the 8i Database to get the most efficient storage configuration as well as the best performance times.
The course includes the following aspects:

Avoiding locking and contention problems
Tune and troubleshoot SGA buffers
Tune and troubleshoot the shared pool
Tune and troubleshoot data file configuration problems





Exercises

There are practical and comprehensive exercises scheduled throughout the course to ensure delegates leave with a sound theoretical and practical knowledge.



Duration

Three Days

8i DBA I

Oracle 8i DBA
Tuning Training Course

Synopsis

This course presents techniques for finding and solving performance or configuration problems within the Oracle 8i database.
Manual techniques as well as those employing speciality packs within Oracle Enterprise Manager are considered


Pre-Requisite Course(s)
8i DBA I

Suggested Further Course(s)
8i Network Administration



This intensive training course has a dynamic face to face, tutor led learning framework and is delivered by an experienced Oracle professional. In-depth course notes are provided in a presentation file for the delegate to use, and this becomes a valuable reference guide following the course.

On completion all delegates receive a certificate.



On Site or Off Site ?

On Site

All that we require is a private room with tables and chairs, that is large enough to comfortably hold your delegates and a tutor. We will provide each delegate with an individual laptop and all other equipment that is required.

Off Site

If you prefer instead of delivering on site we can deliver the course off site at Seer House, Swansea or we will be happy to arrange a neutral venue that is convenient for you (please be aware this will incur additional costs).


This course has the provision to be delivered over the weekend.
Ideal for your company, if you are working on projects with tight timescales or need to train employees with incredibly busy working weeks.



Standard or Customised ?

If you feel that this is not entirely suitable for your company requirements we offer the service of creating bespoke training packages. We can either customise this training to your exact company requirements or work with you to build a completely new one (please be aware this will incur additional costs).



Contact Details

Please contact us on
+44 (0) 800 157 7519 or email at training@seercomputing.com