• 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 A61 Appointed Person (Lifting Operations) course will give you an understanding of the appointed person’s responsibilities and how to fulfil them. It will also provide you with the ability to interpret and apply sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the BS 7121 Safe Use of Cranes guidelines. If you already hold a in date CPCS A40 Slinger Signaller licence CPCS will grant delegates automatic entitlement to the A62 Crane Supervisor category on completion of this course.

    Course Structure

    • Follow safe systems of work including method statements
    • Take personal responsibility
    • Describe different types of cranes and associated terminology
    • Understand crane documentation
    • Understand crane stability, duty charts and safety devices
    • Appreciate tower cranes
    • Observe British Standard 7121
    • Recognise the role of appointed persons
    • Plan a lift

    Course Duration

    5 days
  • 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 A62 Crane Supervisor course will enable delegates to undertake the duties of a crane supervisor as defined by the appointed person. You will learn how to comply with legislation, regulations, Codes of Practice and industrial requirements.

    Course Structure

    • Legislation, regulations and Codes of Practice relating to lifting duties
    • Safe systems of work including method statements
    • Taking personal responsibility
    • Different types of cranes and associated terminology
    • Understanding crane documentation
    • Understanding crane stability, duty charts and safety devices
    • Crane appreciation
    • Observing British Standard 7121
    • Understanding the role of crane supervisor
    • Understanding the role of appointed person
    • Preparing an area with exclusion zones

    Course Duration

    3 Days (Novice)
  • 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
  • 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
  • EUSR National Water Hygiene Blue Card Training Course

    Course Overview

    Our National Water Hygiene (‘Blue Card’) scheme plays a vital part in ensuring the protection of public health and promoting good water hygiene practices. The scheme has been developed in collaboration with all UK water companies. All UK water companies require individuals entering clean water sites or working on the clean water network – known as ‘Restricted Operations’, to hold a National Water Hygiene EUSR registration. ‘Restricted Operations’ includes working on service reservoirs, water pumping stations, water treatment works, wells, springs, boreholes as well as working on the network of water mains and service pipes. It’s not just water company employees. If you are working on a ‘Restricted Operation’ on behalf of a water company subcontractor or other organisation, such as Self-Lay Organisation (SLOs) – then you need a National Water Hygiene EUSR registration.

    Course Structure

    The scheme is developed in collaboration with all UK water companies and key stakeholders from across the water industry, so you can be confident that the content covers all the required knowledge and awareness of good water hygiene practices:
    • Module 1: The importance of water
    • Module 2: Water as a carrier of disease
    • Module 3: Potential contamination and its consequences
    • Module 4: Preventing contamination

    Course Duration

    Half a day.

    Location

    This course is delivered remotely therefore training can take place at the delegates venue of choice

    Course Completion

    Once you have successfully completed your National Water Hygiene training and assessment, you will understand the vital part you play in maintaining clean and safe drinking water and protecting public health. All new and renewal National Water Hygiene EUSR registrations are issued with a virtual card instead of the previous plastic card (also known as the ‘Blue Card’). Virtual cards mean you can never forget or lose your card and are easily accessible on any smartphone, tablet or iPad.
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    • 1 day course

     
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    • 1 day course

     
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    • 09:00am start
    • 1 day course

     
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    • 09:00am start
    • 1 day course

     
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    • 09:00am start
    • 1 day course

     
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    • 09:00am start
    • 1 day course

     
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