• Course Overview This one-day seats course is suitable for staff with management or supervisory responsibilities. SEATS Course Overview This one day classroom based course will provide candidates with an introduction to environmental issues on construction sites. This course meets the basic environmental knowledge that the sub-contract chain is required to prove to major contractors. It also covers the environmental aspects of the CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test. SEATS Aims and Objectives The delegate will gain knowledge and understanding in:
    • what is meant by the term ‘environment’
    • how to deal with archaeology and heritage on a construction project
    • effective waste management
    • pollution controls, and why the environment should be protected
    • the use of environmental management systems
    • why it is important to be a good neighbour and responsible contractor
    At the end of the day delegates will be able to:
    • understand the need to protect the environment
    • implement environmental management systems into the management of the site
    • have an understanding of the impact archaeology and heritage can have on a site
    • identify the principles of the good neighbour initiative
    • appreciate the need to be a responsible contractor
    Entry requirements Delegates must be competent in English at site supervisor level. Course Duration 1 Day Location Online Course
  • Course Overview This one-day seats course is suitable for staff with management or supervisory responsibilities. SEATS Course Overview This one day classroom based course will provide candidates with an introduction to environmental issues on construction sites. This course meets the basic environmental knowledge that the sub-contract chain is required to prove to major contractors. It also covers the environmental aspects of the CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test. SEATS Aims and Objectives The delegate will gain knowledge and understanding in:
    • what is meant by the term ‘environment’
    • how to deal with archaeology and heritage on a construction project
    • effective waste management
    • pollution controls, and why the environment should be protected
    • the use of environmental management systems
    • why it is important to be a good neighbour and responsible contractor
    At the end of the day delegates will be able to:
    • understand the need to protect the environment
    • implement environmental management systems into the management of the site
    • have an understanding of the impact archaeology and heritage can have on a site
    • identify the principles of the good neighbour initiative
    • appreciate the need to be a responsible contractor
    Entry requirements Delegates must be competent in English at site supervisor level. Course Duration 1 Day Location Online Course
  • Course Overview This one-day seats course is suitable for staff with management or supervisory responsibilities. SEATS Course Overview This one day classroom based course will provide candidates with an introduction to environmental issues on construction sites. This course meets the basic environmental knowledge that the sub-contract chain is required to prove to major contractors. It also covers the environmental aspects of the CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test. SEATS Aims and Objectives The delegate will gain knowledge and understanding in:
    • what is meant by the term ‘environment’
    • how to deal with archaeology and heritage on a construction project
    • effective waste management
    • pollution controls, and why the environment should be protected
    • the use of environmental management systems
    • why it is important to be a good neighbour and responsible contractor
    At the end of the day delegates will be able to:
    • understand the need to protect the environment
    • implement environmental management systems into the management of the site
    • have an understanding of the impact archaeology and heritage can have on a site
    • identify the principles of the good neighbour initiative
    • appreciate the need to be a responsible contractor
    Entry requirements Delegates must be competent in English at site supervisor level. Course Duration 1 Day Location Online Course
  • Course Overview This one-day seats course is suitable for staff with management or supervisory responsibilities. SEATS Course Overview This one day classroom based course will provide candidates with an introduction to environmental issues on construction sites. This course meets the basic environmental knowledge that the sub-contract chain is required to prove to major contractors. It also covers the environmental aspects of the CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test. SEATS Aims and Objectives The delegate will gain knowledge and understanding in:
    • what is meant by the term ‘environment’
    • how to deal with archaeology and heritage on a construction project
    • effective waste management
    • pollution controls, and why the environment should be protected
    • the use of environmental management systems
    • why it is important to be a good neighbour and responsible contractor
    At the end of the day delegates will be able to:
    • understand the need to protect the environment
    • implement environmental management systems into the management of the site
    • have an understanding of the impact archaeology and heritage can have on a site
    • identify the principles of the good neighbour initiative
    • appreciate the need to be a responsible contractor
    Entry requirements Delegates must be competent in English at site supervisor level. Course Duration 1 Day Location Online Course
  • Course Overview

    The two-day Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of Temporary Works. This course is not a general awareness course, its main focus is teaching roles and responsibilities a Temporary Works Co-ordinator would have. The TWCTC course will cover the following topics:
    • the need for and duties of a TWC
    • the other key roles involved in temporary works
    • the use of BS 5975:2019 in relation to the role
    • typical documents used in temporary works
    • other legislation and guidance that interact with temporary works
    • the importance of the 4Cs: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competence
    • the need for risk management.
    • Successful candidates will receive a Site Safety Plus accredited certificate upon completion, this certificate is valid for 5 years.
  • Course Overview

    The two-day Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of Temporary Works. This course is not a general awareness course, its main focus is teaching roles and responsibilities a Temporary Works Co-ordinator would have. The TWCTC course will cover the following topics:
    • the need for and duties of a TWC
    • the other key roles involved in temporary works
    • the use of BS 5975:2019 in relation to the role
    • typical documents used in temporary works
    • other legislation and guidance that interact with temporary works
    • the importance of the 4Cs: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competence
    • the need for risk management.
    • Successful candidates will receive a Site Safety Plus accredited certificate upon completion, this certificate is valid for 5 years.
  • Course Overview

    The two-day Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of Temporary Works. This course is not a general awareness course, its main focus is teaching roles and responsibilities a Temporary Works Co-ordinator would have. The TWCTC course will cover the following topics:
    • the need for and duties of a TWC
    • the other key roles involved in temporary works
    • the use of BS 5975:2019 in relation to the role
    • typical documents used in temporary works
    • other legislation and guidance that interact with temporary works
    • the importance of the 4Cs: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competence
    • the need for risk management.
    • Successful candidates will receive a Site Safety Plus accredited certificate upon completion, this certificate is valid for 5 years.
  • Course Overview

    The two-day Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of Temporary Works. This course is not a general awareness course, its main focus is teaching roles and responsibilities a Temporary Works Co-ordinator would have. The TWCTC course will cover the following topics:
    • the need for and duties of a TWC
    • the other key roles involved in temporary works
    • the use of BS 5975:2019 in relation to the role
    • typical documents used in temporary works
    • other legislation and guidance that interact with temporary works
    • the importance of the 4Cs: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competence
    • the need for risk management.
    • Successful candidates will receive a Site Safety Plus accredited certificate upon completion, this certificate is valid for 5 years.
  • Course Overview

    The two-day Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of Temporary Works. This course is not a general awareness course, its main focus is teaching roles and responsibilities a Temporary Works Co-ordinator would have. The TWCTC course will cover the following topics:
    • the need for and duties of a TWC
    • the other key roles involved in temporary works
    • the use of BS 5975:2019 in relation to the role
    • typical documents used in temporary works
    • other legislation and guidance that interact with temporary works
    • the importance of the 4Cs: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competence
    • the need for risk management.
    • Successful candidates will receive a Site Safety Plus accredited certificate upon completion, this certificate is valid for 5 years.
  • Course Overview

    The two-day Temporary Works Supervisor Training Course (TWCTC) is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of Temporary Works. This course is not a general awareness course, its main focus is teaching roles and responsibilities a Temporary Works Co-ordinator would have. The TWCTC course will cover the following topics:
    • the need for and duties of a TWC
    • the other key roles involved in temporary works
    • the use of BS 5975:2019 in relation to the role
    • typical documents used in temporary works
    • other legislation and guidance that interact with temporary works
    • the importance of the 4Cs: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competence
    • the need for risk management.
    • Successful candidates will receive a Site Safety Plus accredited certificate upon completion, this certificate is valid for 5 years.
  • This is a CITB Site Safety Plus course. It is designed for company directors, with the aim of recognising the human and financial implications of non-compliance with health & safety legislation. Who is the course for? The course is designed for company directors who wish to have a better understanding of their responsibilities with regard to health & safety legislation. Course content includes:
    • Accountability of Directors
    • HASWA 74
    • Turnbull Report
    • Criminal Offences Act
    • Corporate Homicide & Manslaughter Act
    • Achieving Best Practice
    • Managing Health & Safety
    • Outlines of specific regulations
    • CDM Regulations
    • Putting people to work safely
      Completion of the course: Course assessment is by multiple choice questions at the end of the course, as well as being expected to be interactive during the course. Successful delegates will receive a CITB accredited certificate, and be entered onto the CITB Construction Training Register. Course Duration 1 Day
  • This is a CITB Site Safety Plus course. It is designed for company directors, with the aim of recognising the human and financial implications of non-compliance with health & safety legislation. Who is the course for? The course is designed for company directors who wish to have a better understanding of their responsibilities with regard to health & safety legislation. Course content includes:
    • Accountability of Directors
    • HASWA 74
    • Turnbull Report
    • Criminal Offences Act
    • Corporate Homicide & Manslaughter Act
    • Achieving Best Practice
    • Managing Health & Safety
    • Outlines of specific regulations
    • CDM Regulations
    • Putting people to work safely
      Completion of the course: Course assessment is by multiple choice questions at the end of the course, as well as being expected to be interactive during the course. Successful delegates will receive a CITB accredited certificate, and be entered onto the CITB Construction Training Register. Course Duration 1 Day
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