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Petrol prices on UK forecourts hit 150p a litre
Rising oil prices have lifted the cost of filling up but it may prove short-term, claim experts.


Mortgage costs rise as banks confirm higher rates
The increases come after forecasts for when the Bank of England will cut interest rates are pushed back.


Post Office changed language on Horizon 'bugs', inquiry hears
Emails show the description of problems with the Horizon IT system changed after chief executive Paula Vennells asked her husband for advice.


UK borrowing casts doubt on pre-election tax cuts
Government borrowing for the year was £6.6bn higher than expected, according to new figures.


Three-year-olds groomed online, charity warns
IWF says many were likely filmed remotely while using phones or other handheld devices at home.


How robots are taking over warehouse work
At Ocado's newest warehouse robotic arms are helping to pack customer orders.


US watchdog sues to block $8.5bn handbag takeover
The US competition watchdog has taken legal action to stop Tapestry's merger with rival Capri.


Australia PM calls Elon Musk an 'arrogant billionaire'
Anthony Albanese's comments come amid a feud over X's reluctance to remove footage of a stabbing.


China bubble tea chain plunges in Hong Kong debut
Chabaidao's market debut was the Asian financial hub's largest initial public offering so far this year.


FTSE 100 stock index closes at new all-time high
A weak pound and hopes of easing tensions in the Middle East drive up the UK's top stock index.


Rail strikes announced for May Bank Holiday week
Train drivers will stage walks-out between 7 and 9 May while overtime bans will disrupt services.


Thames Water makes bid to lift bills by up to 44%
The troubled water firm pledges to invest more in the environment ahead of a key meeting with Ofwat.


NI postmasters to have names cleared under new law
The bill will quash convictions brought about by the scandal, with those affected offered £600k.


First-time buyers face toughest test for 70 years
First-time buyers depend on two high incomes or parental support, the Building Societies Association says.


Grindr sued for allegedly revealing users' HIV status
The LGBTQ+ dating app is being sued in a class action lawsuit over allegedly misusing users' data.


Tesla cuts prices in major markets as sales fall
The move comes after the firm reported a sharp fall in deliveries in the first three months of 2024.


Plane refuelling staff to walk out at Heathrow
Workers employed by AFS Aviation plan to walk out for 72 hours over the early May bank holiday.


Prepayment meter payout numbers 'unacceptable'
Just 1,500 out of 150,000 people have received redress after the force-fitting of prepayment meters.


Can touchless tech create 'equitable' gaming?
Click reporter Paul Carter has a go at playing Minecraft with his eyes.


Vape firm claims it will survive UK disposable ban
Elfbar-maker will "pivot" to reusable vapes, says distributor, but critics say it is exploiting a loophole.


Smart motorways: How safe are they?
BBC Panorama finds the technology behind England’s smart motorways stops working on a regular basis.


TikTok warns US ban would 'trample free speech'
The US House of Representatives voted on Saturday to ban the app if TikTok's owner does not cut China ties.


VW workers vote to unionise in major win for labour
The United Autoworkers Union took a risk in a Republican - and often anti-union - part of the US.


Look, no hands! My trip on Seoul's self-driving bus
A technology company has been testing autonomous buses on the streets of the South Korean capital.


Warning jailed bankers ruling could hit loan rate
Euribor underpins trillions of euros in loans and tracks the rate banks pay to borrow cash from each other.


App to cut EU border queues won't be ready in time
An EU-developed app to ease predicted queues under a new border system will not be ready in time, says Eurostar boss.


Dubai airlines resume full schedule after flooding chaos
Emirates airline has apologised for the disruption, saying its response was far from "perfect".


How Chinese firms are using Mexico as a backdoor to the US
Chinese firms are racing to set up factories in Mexico to bypass US tariffs and sanctions.


Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages?
Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.


Why a deluge of Chinese-made drugs is hard to curb
Thousands of Chinese companies are making synthetic opioids and shipping them around the world.


'AI helps me to make wine for younger drinkers'
The winemakers using artificial intelligence to help them grow grapes and blend their wines.


The West says China makes too much. Its workers disagree
Migrants are caught in China's manufacturing battles with the West, as Beijing tries to save its economy.


Workers take on car giant Volkswagen in fight for pay
VW workers in the south vote on whether to join a union - a test of how far worker activism has spread.


The challenge of upgrading iconic steel windows
Critall windows date back to the 1880s but their steel construction makes them vulnerable to damp.


The $2bn dirty-money case that rocked Singapore
The sensational case saw 10 Chinese nationals charged for laundering profits from illegal businesses.


How AI is helping to prevent future power cuts
Artificial intelligence software is being used to predict electricity demand and supply.


Boom times for US green energy as federal cash flows in
The US government has directed unprecedented sums of money at green energy projects.


How an F1 simulator could save car firms 'millions'
Engineers in a village near Bristol make the fastest-reacting car simulator in the world


Ibiza locals living in cars as party island sees rents soar
"All the work you could want, but there isn't anywhere to live," say those struggling on the island.


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RFM Global Consultancy specialise in exceeding the business and management needs of enterprises across a broad span of industry. We are building our success on the partnerships we form with all stakeholders in our training processes. RFM Global Consultancy have developed specific training solution platforms and training methods suitable for broad markets across many industries. Whether in the workplace or offsite, we work closely with our clients to find the best solution to add value to their operations as depicted below:
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Effective behavioural skills change training, when delivered with passion and imagination will enable people to unlock this potential. Whether courses are about interpersonal skills, the development of the individual or the growth of a team of people there is a real accountability about the way they are designed and presented.

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1 - GAP ANALYSIS

To understand the organization requirements and to ensure existing system being followed by the organization, gaps are identified against the certification criteria.

2 - AWARENESS TRAINING PROGRAMME

RFM conducts Awareness training to all the employees in the organization to explain about the ISO standards, back ground of standards, customization of standards towards the organization and the brief explanation about the clauses of ISO..

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Documentation includes Drafting of manual, procedures, Standard operating procedures/ work instructions, Control plan, quality plan etc., Templates or Formats to maintain the recorded data in a structured manner. The above content shall be provided to the organization by us.

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We guide every process owner to implement the required systems and guide them to maintain records as per the organization and standards requirements.

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RFM conducts Internal Auditor training core process owners to equip them to audit, find non-conformities, conducting cause analysis and corrective and preventive action planned, taken and verification of corrective action taken.

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