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Trouble Logging In? Try Clearing Cache

Sunday, April 29, 2012 |  Comments (0)

Your browser automatically saves and stores a copy of webpages as you use them so they don't have to retrieve files when you click 'back' or 'forward'. Clearing the cache lets your browser to function more efficiently.

If you have trouble logging into a Secure Zone, especially after trying the WRONG password, you may need to clear your browsers cache before it works. This is often an issue if you have 'saved' or 'remember this' with your old login within the browser.

Internet Explorer 8

  1. From the Safety menu in the upper right, click 'Delete Browsing History'.
  2. Deselect 'Preserve Favorites website data', and select 'Temporary Internet files, Cookies, and History'.
  3. Click 'Delete.

Internet Explorer 7 

  1. From the Tools menu in the upper right, select 'Internet Options'. 
  2. Under "Browsing history", click 'Delete'.
  3. To delete your cache, click 'Delete Files'.
  4. To delete your cookies, click 'Delete Cookies'. 
  5. To delete your history, click 'Delete History'.
  6. Click 'Close', and then click 'OK' to exit. 

Firefox 3.5 + for Windows

  1. From the Tools menu, select 'Clear Recent History'. 
  2. From the 'Time Range to Clear' drop-down menu, select the desired range. To clear your entire cache, select 'Everything'. 
  3. Click the down arrow next to 'Details' to choose what history elements to clear (e.g., check Cookies to clear cookies). 
  4. Click 'Clear Now'. 

Firefox 3 for Windows

  1. From the Tools menu, select 'Clear Recent History'. 
  2. Select items you want to delete ie Browsing & Download History, Cache, Cookies. 
  3. Click 'Clear Recent History'.

Firefox 3.5 + for Mac OS X 

  1. From the Tools menu, select 'Clear Recent History'. 
  2. From the 'Time Range to Clear' drop-down menu, select the desired range. To clear your whole cache, select 'Everything'. 
  3. Click the down arrow next to 'Details' to choose which elements to clear. 
  4. Click 'Clear Now'. 

Firefox 3 for Mac OS X 

  1. From the Tools menu, select 'Clear Recent History'. 
  2. Select the elements you want to clear ie. Browsing & Download History, Cache, Cookies, and then click 'Clear Private Data Now'. 

Chrome

  1. In the browser bar, enter chrome://settings/clearBrowserData 
  2. Select items you want to clear ie Clear browsing history, Clear download history, Empty the cache, Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data. 
  3. Choose the time you want to clear cached information from the 'Obliterate the following items from' drop-down menu. 
  4. To clear your whole cache, select 'The Beginning of Time'. 
  5. Click 'Clear Browsing Data'. 

Safari

  1. From the Safari menu, select 'Reset Safari'. 
  2. From the menu, select the items you want to reset, and then click 'Reset'. As of Safari 5.1, Remove all website data covers both cookies and cache. 

Mobile Safari for iPhone OS (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad) 

  1. From the home screen, tap Settings, and then tap 'Safari'. 
  2. At the bottom of Safari's settings screen, tap the buttons for 'Clear Cookies and Clear Cache'. 
  3. To confirm, tap' Clear Cookies or Clear Cache' again. 
  4. To clear history, from the home screen, tap Safari
  5. At the bottom of the screen, tap the 'Bookmarks' icon. 
  6. In the lower left, tap 'Clear'. 
  7. Tap 'Clear History'. 

Android 

  1. To clear cache, cookies, or history, start your browser
  2. Tap 'Menu', and then tap 'More'. 
  3. Select 'Settings'. 
  4. Under 'Privacy settings', select 'Clear Cache', 'Clear history', or 'Clear all cookie data as appropriate', and then tap 'OK' to accept the deletion.

Staff Achievements

Wednesday, March 07, 2012 |  Comments (0)

Congratulations to our team who recently competed at the State Surf Life Saving Titles First Aid competition.

Adrienne won a Bronze medal and Fran won a Silver in First Aid at the SLS NSW championships last weekend. They both now qualify for the Surf Life Saving Australian Titles in QLD on March 23rd.

Another team member Steve, wrote the scenarios for the open competition.

It's because of staff like this that make our Apply First Aid training courses so enjoyable.

Well done team.

National Penthrox Training for Health Care Professionals

Wednesday, March 07, 2012 |  Comments (0)

Training Aid Australia and Medical Developments International have joined ventures to roll out Penthrox training nationally to health care professionals starting in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

View the next Penthrox course in your capital city.

Mining Training in QLD

Friday, March 02, 2012 |  Comments (0)

A virtual replica of a central Queensland coal mine has been developed to prepare employees for working underground.

The technology uses image projectors and sound effects to create emergency scenarios in a safe and controlled environment.

It is based on Vale's Carborough Downs coal mine near Moranbah, north-west of Rockhampton, but there are plans to replicate other mines across the state.

Queensland's commissioner for mine safety and health, Stewart Bell, says interactive graphics and display technology have been incorporated into the design.

"The effect is created by a series of projectors that are driven by a powerful computer and that creates the immersive image, if you like, that you're actually in a mining environment, so it's obviously supplemented by sound as well," he said.

Mr Bell says it allows workers to make mistakes without injuring themselves.

"What virtual reality does is it gives a trainee or a new person in the industry the experience of being in a mine without any of the risks," he said.

"They can be subjected to the roof moving in an underground mine or a large piece of machinery coming toward them and if they make the wrong move, obviously there's no damage to them."

Methoxyflurane (Penthrox) Training for Dental and Podiatry Industry

Tuesday, December 20, 2011 |  Comments (0)

A recent draft guideline released by the dental board of Australia cleared the way for the use of methoxyflurane as an inhaled analgesic. Training Aid Australia will be conducting these courses nationally for the dental and podiatry industry in the administration of methoxyflurane (Penthrox) throughout 2012.

Penthrox can be used for the following in the dental practice

Initial Examination

  • Patients in pain
  • Emergency Situations

Pre injection analgesic

  • Prior to the administration of local anaesthetic

During uncomfortable procedures that may cause patients pain

  • Removal of temporary crowns or bridges
  • Hand scaling and root planing
  • Ultrasonic scaling
  • Taking of impression or radiographs in gaggers
  • Extractions
  • Placement of rubber dam clamps
  • Suture removal
  • Fitting and adjusting of immediate dentures
  • Incision and drainage of abscesses
  • Placement of implants
  • Management of dry socket

By completing this course with Training Aid Australia, CPD credits are rewarded as per the CPD Guidelines of your industry.

For Course timetable and pricing please contact our team at Training Aid Australia on 02 9011 7911or email us at enrol@trainingaidaustralia.com.au


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