Course dates: 20th – 21st November 2024
Applying for this course is no longer possible as the closing date has passed.
Please email us at enquiries@sserc.scot if you would still like to register your interest.
Audience
School Technical Support Staff. Access to this unit will be at the discretion of the centre, but it is recommended that learners have undergone Introductory Physics first.
Rationale
This course forms part of a suite of competency based CLPL for support staff.
Course Leader
Norman Bethune
01383 626070
norman.bethune@sserc.scot
Cost
£240
Funding
None available
Outcomes
Outcome 1
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding related to school physics laboratory equipment and its safe use.
- Safety procedures and good working practices
- Identify common physics equipment and apparatus.
- Show competence in carrying out experiments using a variety of apparatus
Outcome 2
Demonstrate understanding of setting up equipment, measuring techniques and basic fault finding.
- Show competence in setting up the equipment.
- Accurately interpret and record measurements.
- Demonstrate competence in basic fault finding techniques
Why Should You Attend?
Further your knowledge on safety procedures and good working practices for advanced physics equipment.
Programme
Day 1
9:30 Introduction. Programme, assessment, resources.
9:45 Health and Safety in Physics. Focussing on areas that are largely unique to physics.
10:15 Demonstrations: –
- The gas laws
- Working with lasers
- Ultraviolet light
- Circuits revisited
Set-ups are demonstrated in the lab.
11:00 Break
11:30 Practical Session. Delegates have a chance to work together trying out activities for themselves.
12:45 Lunch
13:45 Demonstrations + Practical Session
- Teltron tubes
- Discharge lamps (spectral lamps)
- Using vacuum pumps and bell jars
- Detecting radiation
Set-ups are demonstrated, then delegates have a chance to try them for themselves.
15:15 – 15:30 Plenary session, “homework” issued.
Day 2
9:30 Practice questions and discussion. Classroom style discussion session
10:45 Break
11:15 Practical assessment. Single set up from the demonstrations witnessed
12:45 Lunch
13:45 Written assessment
Following the written assessment, delegates who wish to re-attempt one or more of the practical activities may do so.
15:15 – 15:30 Evaluation and Close
Commitment
Attend on 2 days and undergo both written and practical assessment.
The course will be held at SSERC in Dunfermline. Our SSERC buildings are at 2 Pitreavie Court, Dunfermline, KY11 8UU. SSERC is a short (5-10 minutes) walk from Rosyth railway station and close to the end of the A823(M) spur off Junction 2 of the M90 motorway. Car journey times (approximately): Edinburgh – 30 min; Glasgow – 60 min; Aberdeen – 2.5 hours; Inverness – 3 hours.