//First aid at work

Concept Completion recently ran a four day first aid at work course for its full time staff and it’s core freelancers. The course was run in collaboration with FACTS training and provided everyone involved with the most recent course content, as per the Health and Safety Executives requirements.

All participants successfully completed both the written and physical exams, and we’re now pleased to announce that all of our jobs will be staffed with at least one qualified first aider.

Concept Completion is looking forward to holding a defibrillator course towards the end of March to further advance it’s skills development.


//Written: February 10, 2009
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//Concept Completion adds magical element

Concept Completion was chosen for the third year running to theme the main venue for one of Durham University’s student Christmas balls. This year’s theme was Harry Potter for which Concept Completion provided all the necessary magical elements to provide a great atmosphere for the evening of entertainment.

Concept Completion took on the challenge of draping the entire ceiling of the hall in black enabling the realisation of the much loved effect in the Harry Potter films: floating candles in the great hall. Concept Completion again undertook floor to ceiling draping of the venue with this years draping colour being chosen as Burgundy by the students union.


//Written: December 21, 2008
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//Christ Church Southport lighting installation

Concept Completion were chosen by Christ Church Southport to design, specify and install a new platform lighting system for their main space. The church have a wide variety of activities in the space throughout the week and so required a creative and flexible solution which could be used by a number of different people.

The design, which was undertaken by our in house specialist, Tim Perrett, saw Concept Completion supply and install three custom built internally wired bars, twelve Selecon Acclaim fresnel lanterns and two Paradime six way dimmers, all of which were finished in a white powder coat finish to help them blend in with the aesthetics of the space. In order to control the system, a Strand 100 Series theatrical lighting console was also installed to enable individual control of each lantern.

Initially, Concept Completion provided a full briefing document to the church’s council outlining the proposed design, its applications, flexibility and physical look in the space. Liaison then took place with Christ Church’s appointed structural and electrical engineers to ensure the building had the capacity for the proposed installation.

The installation was then carried out over a number of days by Concept Completion’s highly trained staff which included fixing the new custom lighting bars safely to the infrastructure of the building; mounting and wiring the two three phase dimmers and terminating the control cabling into custom wallmount panels. The whole system was then tested to ensure that it complied with current electrical regulations. Finally, a demonstration was made to some of the users of the system as to the system’s creative capabilities and to ensure they knew how to operate their new platform lighting solution.


//Written: December 15, 2008
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