This one-day course is a must for all construction operatives! Not only is this a legal requirement under CDM 2015, but if your Company is accredited to CHAS or similar SSIP schemes you must be able to demonstrate that suitable training has been provided to your staff. The Construction Design & Management Regulations 2015 (CDM) sets the requirement for all workers to have the right skills, knowledge, training, and experience. Aims To give a clear understanding of Regulations & Legislation that applies to construction work and is an ideal refresher for any operative that has previously completed training in Health & Safety. Course Content Overview of the following regulations: • The Construction Design & Management Regulations 2015 (CDM) • Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 • Work at Height Regulations 2005. • Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (CoSHH) • Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) • Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992 (PPE) Practical training in: • Abrasive Wheels • CoSHH • Working at Height (awareness) • Manual Handling (awareness). Prerequisites None - The course is intended either as an introduction or as a refresher. Assessment At the end of this course, all delegates will have a clear understanding of the requirements of Health and Safety Legislation and their responsibilities to comply with them. Certificate This course is covered by certification to provide to your Clients, CHAS (and other SSIP) as confirmation of training undertaken and is valid for 3 years. Instructions Cost includes: course notes, certification, lunch & refreshments. Directions Location Map
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of environmental sustainability within the context of the business sector. Participants will develop a deep understanding of the causes, effects and challenges associated with climate change and global warming. They will delve into legislation, carbon footprint assessment, achieving net-zero emissions, and planning for the future.
Learners will be given a broad overview of hazardous areas with a particular emphasis on the requirements for intrinsically safe fire detection and alarm systems.
Qualitative Face Fit Testing is a method for checking that a tight fitting facepiece matches an individual’s facial features and can provide an adequate seal to the wearer’s face. This Face Fit Train the Tester course will provide those who require it, the knowledge of how to conduct face fit testing using the Qualitative method. If you provide respiratory protective equipment (RPE) to your employees or are responsible for Health and Safety within your organisation, then it is essential that fit testing is carried out correctly and documentary evidence is recorded to demonstrate the RPE is suitable for the wearer and has passed a fit test. Please note: even though these training courses are referred to as "train the trainer" they are only to provide training to allow the attendees to conduct Qualitative face fit testing, not to enable them to teach the subject themselves. Aims The aim of the Face Fit Train the Tester course is to train people on how to conduct face fit testing so that they can carry out their own face fit tests to a high standard. Course Content • Background to Qualitative Face Fit Testing • Legislation and Guidance, HSE282/28 • Set-Up of Equipment • The Sensitivity Test • Fit Test Protocols • Pass Levels • Practical Face Fit Testing • Troubleshooting & Problem Solving • Fit Test Failures and Re-Tests • Planning & Managing a Fit Testing Program. Prerequisites None – The course is intended either as an introduction or as an update. Assessment Delegates will be required to complete a short multiple-choice test at the end of the training and will be assessed during the practical element of the training. Certificate This course is covered by certification and is valid for 3 years. Duration 2-3 Hours - dependent on class size Instructions Please note: Delegates are required to bring their own Face Fit Testing Kit and a suitable RPE Mask with them on the day of training. More information will be in your confirmation email. Directions Location Map
The main subject areas of the course are: Revision of legislation and guidance Revision of asbestos in buildings Controlling work on the fabric of the building Developing a strategy for Compliance The asbestos management plan - reviewing/maintaining/improving
If you want to start installing independently or with an electrical contractor look no further as this course will give you the skills and knowledge required. This package which will allow you to become a fully qualified domestic installer and enable you to join a Competent Person Self-Certification Scheme and certify your own domestic work.
This five-day Site management safety training scheme (SMSTS) course is designed for site managers, agents and persons who are, or are about to be, responsible for planning, organising, monitoring, controlling and administering groups of staff within a construction environment. The course covers all relevant legislation and other aspects which affect safe working in the building, construction and civil engineering industries. It highlights the need for risk assessment in the workplace, the implementation of the necessary control measures, and adequate communication to sustain a health and safety culture among the workforce. Delivered interactively, the course includes group and individual exercises, discussions and projects.