• Course Details 
    • Operate the excavator 360° tracked safely and productively
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Carry out minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Follow all necessary safety precautions
    • Interpret the information provided by level pegs and profiles
    • Be aware of the necessary routine adjustments and service procedures, and carry them out
    • Work to levels with the aid of laser equipment

    Entry Requirements

    CITB Health, Safety and Environment test completed and passed within the last two years before the course start date or CPCS test date. A good level of written and spoken English is required to successfully complete this course.
  • Course Details 
    • Operate the excavator 360° tracked safely and productively
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Carry out minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Follow all necessary safety precautions
    • Interpret the information provided by level pegs and profiles
    • Be aware of the necessary routine adjustments and service procedures, and carry them out
    • Work to levels with the aid of laser equipment

    Entry Requirements

    CITB Health, Safety and Environment test completed and passed within the last two years before the course start date or CPCS test date. A good level of written and spoken English is required to successfully complete this course.
  • Course Details 
    • Operate the excavator 360° tracked safely and productively
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Carry out minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Follow all necessary safety precautions
    • Interpret the information provided by level pegs and profiles
    • Be aware of the necessary routine adjustments and service procedures, and carry them out
    • Work to levels with the aid of laser equipment

    Entry Requirements

    CITB Health, Safety and Environment test completed and passed within the last two years before the course start date or CPCS test date. A good level of written and spoken English is required to successfully complete this course.
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Forward Tipping Dumper course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • Operate the machine to the relevant standard (depending on level applied for)
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Know which minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures are necessary, and be able to carry them out
    • Prepare the machine for travelling on the public highway
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Apply all necessary safety precautions
    • Understand how diesel engines work and how various parts of the machine operate.
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Forward Tipping Dumper course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • Operate the machine to the relevant standard (depending on level applied for)
    • Fit and operate ancillary equipment
    • Site the machine safely and efficiently
    • Know which minor adjustments and routine servicing procedures are necessary, and be able to carry them out
    • Prepare the machine for travelling on the public highway
    • Understand the capabilities, purposes and limitations of each machine
    • Apply all necessary safety precautions
    • Understand how diesel engines work and how various parts of the machine operate.
  • The NPORS Combined Forward Tipping Dumper N204 and Road Roller N214 course is designed for individuals seeking foundation training and assessment in operating and maintaining both Forward Tipping Dumpers and Road Rollers. Whether you are new to the field or seeking a skills refresh, this comprehensive course ensures participants gain the necessary knowledge and skills for safe and efficient operation of these essential construction pieces of plant.
  • The NPORS Combined Forward Tipping Dumper N204 and Road Roller N214 course is designed for individuals seeking foundation training and assessment in operating and maintaining both Forward Tipping Dumpers and Road Rollers. Whether you are new to the field or seeking a skills refresh, this comprehensive course ensures participants gain the necessary knowledge and skills for safe and efficient operation of these essential construction pieces of plant.
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Ride on Roller course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • All pre-start, running checks and shut down procedures
    • Set roller for travel
    • Awareness of on-site hazards
    • Set the roller for compaction duties
    • Place roller in an out of service condition
    • Recognise compacted/uncompacted areas
    • Conditions that may cause instability of the roller
    • Safety procedures when working up to unsupported edges
    • Loading and unloading procedures on/off a transporter
  • Pre-course Requirements

    Delegates must have passed the appropriate HS&E test within the last two years prior to attending this course

    Course Overview

    The Ride on Roller course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based learning and practical training.

    Course Structure

    • All pre-start, running checks and shut down procedures
    • Set roller for travel
    • Awareness of on-site hazards
    • Set the roller for compaction duties
    • Place roller in an out of service condition
    • Recognise compacted/uncompacted areas
    • Conditions that may cause instability of the roller
    • Safety procedures when working up to unsupported edges
    • Loading and unloading procedures on/off a transporter
  • The NRSWA Operative course is a 5 day course that includes several units covering a range of street work site activities. Each unit you complete successfully will earn you a certificate which will be added to your Street Works Operative Card.
  • NRSWA Operatives Re-Assessment Training (New Roads and Street Works Act) is a necessity for any employee who have previously completed the NRSWA Operatives course. Delegates who wish to undertake this training MUST provide a scanned copy of their current Streetworks card (Front and Back).  Students MUST complete their training within 5 years of the card expiry.  Failure to adhere to these guidelines will result in the delegate having to sit the full NRSWA Operatives 5 day course again.
  • The aim of the NRSWA Supervisor Course is to enable Supervisors to gain the necessary qualifications under the New roads and Streetworks Act 1991 which allow them to carry out their duties on the public highway, ranging from excavation to permanent re-instatement of paved structures.
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