Construction Safety Level 3 Course Overview: The Construction Safety Level 3 course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills required to manage health and safety on construction sites effectively. It provides an in-depth understanding of safety protocols, risk assessment, and relevant legislation. This course covers essential topics such as working at height, managing hazardous materials, and understanding the legal responsibilities of employers and employees. Upon completion, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of the measures needed to ensure a safe working environment, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries on construction sites. This qualification is ideal for those looking to enhance their career in construction safety management or health and safety roles. Course Description: This course delves into a wide range of topics crucial for maintaining safety in the construction industry. Learners will gain expertise in risk assessment, identifying common risks on construction sites, and understanding the legal framework surrounding health and safety at work. The course will cover site-specific issues such as excavation, working at height, and the proper use of work equipment. Learners will also study how to handle chemical and biological health hazards, electrical hazards, and fire risks. By completing this course, learners will be able to implement effective safety measures, manage health and safety risks, and ensure compliance with health and safety laws, creating a safer work environment for all site workers. Construction Safety Level 3 Curriculum Module 01: Managing Health and Safety Module 02: Risk Assessment and Common Risks Module 03: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws Module 04: Reporting Accidents at Work Module 05: General Site Issues Module 06: Working at Height Module 07: Excavation Work and Confined Spaces Module 08: Work Equipment Module 09: Manual and Mechanical Handling Module 10: Chemical and Biological Health Hazards and Control Module 11: Electrical Hazards and Control Module 12: Fire Hazards and Control (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of construction site safety. Professionals aiming to progress into health and safety management roles. Beginners with an interest in health and safety within the construction industry. Managers or supervisors responsible for site safety. Career Path: Construction Safety Officer Health and Safety Manager Risk Assessment Specialist Construction Site Supervisor Environmental Health and Safety Officer
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for Ethical Hackers, Penetration Testers, Network Server Administrators, Firewall Administrators, Security Testers, System Administrators and Risk Assessment Professionals, Cybersecurity Forensic Analyst, Cyberthreat Analyst, Cloud Security, Analyst Information Security Consultant, Application Security Analyst, Cybersecurity Assurance Engineer, Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst, Technical Operations Network Engineer, Information Security Engineer, Network Security Penetration Tester, Network Security Engineer, Information Security Architect. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will master their Penetration Testing skills, perform the repeatable methodology, become committed to the code of ethics, and present analyzed results through structured reports. The main course outcomes include: 100% mapped with the NICE framework. Maps to the job role of a Penetration Tester and security analyst, based on major job portals. 100% methodology-based Penetration Testing program. Provides strong reporting writing guidance. Blended with both manual and automated Penetration Testing approaches. Gives a real-world experience through an Advanced Penetration Testing Range. Designed based on the most common Penetration Testing services offered by the best service providers in the market. Offers standard templates that can help during a Penetration test. This is a multidisciplinary course with extensive hands-on training in a wide range of crucial skills, including advanced Windows attacks, Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational Technology (OT) systems, filtered network bypass techniques, exploit writing, single and double pivoting, advanced privilege escalation, and binary exploitation. Course Outline Introduction to Penetration Testing Penetration Testing Scoping and Engagement Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Social Engineering Penetration Testing Network Penetration Testing ? External Network Penetration Testing ? Internal Network Penetration Testing - Perimeter Devices Web Application Penetration Testing Wireless Penetration Testing IoT Penetration Testing OT/SCADA Penetration Testing Cloud Penetration Testing Binary Analysis and Exploitation Report Writing and Post-Testing Actions Additional course details: Nexus Humans Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Certified Penetration Testing Professional (CPENT) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Firefighter Training Course Overview The Firefighter Training course provides comprehensive knowledge of fire safety, legislation, risk assessment, and emergency procedures. It is designed to equip learners with essential fire safety skills to prevent and manage fire-related emergencies in various environments. The course is ideal for individuals who aim to enhance their understanding of fire safety and improve their preparedness for emergency situations. Upon completion, learners will gain the ability to identify fire hazards, assess risks, understand fire safety legislation, and manage evacuation procedures effectively. Course Description This course covers a wide range of topics including fire safety legislation, fire risk assessment, and the effective use of fire extinguishers. Learners will also study fire safety arrangements, evacuation procedures, and emergency first aid at work. The course aims to provide a thorough understanding of fire-related risks and how to mitigate them. Learners will also gain knowledge of essential fire safety equipment and the protocols for managing a fire emergency. The programme offers an in-depth learning experience, combining theoretical knowledge with practical guidance for emergency preparedness. Firefighter Training Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Firefighter Module 02: Fire Safety Legislation Module 03: Understanding Fire Module 04: Fire Risk Assessment Module 05: Fire Safety Arrangements Module 06: Evacuation & Safety Module 07: Fire Extinguishers Module 08: Emergency First Aid at Work (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their fire safety knowledge. Professionals aiming to advance in fire safety management roles. Beginners with an interest in firefighting and emergency response. Employees responsible for health and safety in various sectors. Career Path Fire Safety Officer Fire Risk Assessor Health and Safety Officer Emergency Response Coordinator Facilities Manager Fire Prevention Specialist
PAT Testing - Portable Appliance Testing Training Course Overview The "PAT Testing - Portable Appliance Testing Training" course is designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge and skills required to safely conduct portable appliance testing in line with current UK regulations. Participants will gain a clear understanding of the legal requirements, risk assessment techniques, and best practices for maintaining workplace safety. This course is ideal for individuals involved in electrical safety, ensuring they can carry out PAT testing confidently and competently. Upon completion, learners will be prepared to enhance workplace safety through proper appliance inspection and compliance with relevant legislation. Course Description This comprehensive course covers all key areas of portable appliance testing, including the legal provisions that guide PAT testing, risk assessment methodologies, and the appropriate tools for conducting inspections. Learners will explore different types of electrical appliances, their classification, and how to perform initial visual examinations. Additionally, the course delves into the electrical installation testing process and safety precautions necessary to mitigate risks. Participants will also learn the essential practices for recording and reporting test results. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the skills needed to perform thorough PAT testing and ensure compliance with industry standards. PAT Testing - Portable Appliance Testing Training Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to PAT Module 02: Relevant Statutory Provisions for PAT Module 03: Risk Assessment Module 04: Reducing and Controlling Risks Module 05: Electrical Units and Appliance Classification Module 06: Initial Visual Examination Module 07: Instruments for Testing and Equipment Inspection Module 08: Electrical Installation Testing Module 09: Safety Precautions in Electrical Testing Module 10: Reporting and Record-keeping (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of electrical safety. Professionals aiming to ensure compliance with PAT testing regulations. Beginners with an interest in electrical safety or maintenance. Safety officers or facilities managers responsible for ensuring workplace compliance. Career Path PAT Tester Health and Safety Officer Facilities Manager Electrical Compliance Officer Maintenance Technician Workplace Safety Consultant
Masterclasses? Refreshers? Introductions? It depends what you're looking for and where you want to pitch them, but here are six tried-and-tested highly focused sessions that organisations can take individually or as a series, to help develop their teams' project management capabilities one topic at a time. Objectives for each individual session are set out below, as part of the session outlines. Taken together, as a series, however, these modules are an ideal opportunity to develop your team's levels of project management capability maturity, whether that's by introducing them to the basic principles, refreshing them on best practice, or giving them the opportunity to really drill down into a specific area of challenge in your particular operating environment. Session outlines 1 Stakeholder management Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand why stakeholders matter to projects Be able to identify and engage stakeholders Be able to categorise stakeholders by their significance 1 Key principles What does 'stakeholder' mean - in theory? What does this mean in practice? Why stakeholders matter Consequences of missing stakeholders The stakeholder management process:IdentifyAssessPlanEngage 2 Identifying stakeholders Rapid listing CPIG analysis PESTLE analysis Drawing on the knowledge and experience of others Other ways to identify stakeholders 3 Assessing stakeholders Which stakeholders are significant? Stakeholder radar Power-interest maps Power-attitude maps 4 Planning The adoption curve Dealing with obstacles Who should engage which stakeholder? How should the project's organisation be structured? How will communication happen? 5 Engaging Seven principles of stakeholder engagement 2 Requirements and prioritisation Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand how clarity of requirements contributes to project success Use different techniques for prioritising requirements Agree requirements with stakeholders Manage changes to requirements 1 Understanding and managing stakeholder needs and expectations What are 'requirements'? What is 'requirements management'? Sources of requirements - and the role of stakeholders Are stakeholders sufficiently expert to specify their needs? Do they understand the detail of what they want, or do they need help to tease that out? What do stakeholders want to achieve? Working within constraints Prioritising requirements - three techniques 2 MoSCoW prioritisation 'Must have', should have', 'could have, 'won't have this time' When to use MoSCoW 3 The Kano Model Customer satisfaction - 'attractive' and 'must-be' qualities When to use Kano 4 Value-based prioritisation Understanding risk v value Using risk v value to prioritise features and schedules 5 Agreeing requirements Perfect v 'good enough' Establishing acceptance criteria Requirements traceability Agreeing project scope 6 Changing requirements Why requirements change Why change control matters Impact on projects A formal change control process Paying for change - managing change for different types of project 3 Estimating Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand the different purposes estimates satisfy Be able to use different estimating techniques Understand how to achieve different levels of accuracy 1 Key principles What's an estimate? Informed guesswork What needs to be estimated? Costs, resources, effort, duration Tolerances Precision v accuracy 2 Estimating through the lifecycle Start Plan Do 3 Early estimates Comparative ('analogous') estimating Parametric estimating Using multiple estimating techniques 4 Bottom-up estimating Bottom-up ('analytical') estimating Pros Cons 5 Three-point estimating Three-point ('PERT': Programme Evaluation and Review Technique) estimating Uncertainty and the range of estimates Calculating a weighted average Three-point with bottom-up 4 Scheduling Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand how to create a viable schedule Be able to use different forms of schedule Understand the concept of the critical path 1 Key principles The planning horizon Rolling wave planning Release planning 2 Viable scheduling Creating a viable schedule Define the scope Sequence the work Identify the risks and build in mitigations Identify the resources Estimate the effort and durations Check resource availability Refine until a workable schedule is produced 3 Critical path analysis The critical path Network diagrams Sequence logic Practical application:Network diagram with estimated durationsThe 'forward pass'The 'backward pass'Calculating total floatIdentifying the critical pathCalculating free float Gantt charts 5 Risk and issue management Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand the difference between risks and issues Be able to identify and assess risks Understand ways of mitigating risks Manage issues 1 Key principles Understanding risk Threats and opportunities The risk management processPreparation - proactive risk managementThe process - identify, assess, plan, implementStakeholder communication Roles and responsibilities Risk management strategy The risk register Risk appetite 2 Risk identification Brainstorming Interviews Assumption analysis Checklists 3 Risk assessment and prioritisation Probability, impact and proximity Triggers Qualitative risk assessment Qualitative impact assessment Qualitative probability assessment Probability / impact grid Bubble charts Risk tolerance 4 Planning countermeasures To mitigate or not to mitigate? Categories of risk response Avoid and exploit Reduce and enhance Transfer Share Accept Contingency Secondary risks 5 Issue management What is an issue? Tolerances Issues and tolerances The PRINCE2 view of issues Ownership of issues An issue management process Issue register 6 Budgeting and cost control Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand what to include in a budget - and why Choose - and use - the appropriate estimating technique Align the budget with the schedule Understand how to monitor spend and control costs Trouble-shoot effectively to get projects back within budget Session format Flexible. The session can be tailored to the participants' average level of project management maturity - a 60-minute session (delivered virtually) is an effective introduction. A 90-minute session allows for more in-depth treatment. A half-day session (face-to-face or virtual) gives time for a more challenging workshop, particularly to discuss specific cost control issues with any of the participants' current projects. 1 Where is the money coming from? Can we pay from revenue? Do we need to borrow? How long will the project take to pay back? The lifecycle of the budget Through-life costs Stakeholder involvement 2 Estimating costs Reminder: the relationship between estimates Reminder: possible estimating techniques What do we need to estimate?PeopleEquipmentMaterialsFacilities and operating costsWork package estimateEstimated project costs Estimating agile projects 3 Aligning budget and schedule Scheduling and financial periods Spreading the budget 4 Reserves and agreeing the budget Contingency reserve Management reserve Agreeing the budget 5 Cost control Planned spend over time Actual spend over time Work completed over time Evaluating different scenarios: delivery v spend 6 Trouble-shooting Why are we where we are? What has caused the project to spend at the rate it is? Why is it delivering at the rate it is? What are the root causes? What can we do about it?
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for: IT Professionals in the BC/DR or system administration domain, business continuity and disaster recovery consultants, individuals wanting to establish themselves in the field of IT business, continuity and disaster recovery, IT risk managers and consultants, and CISOs and IT directors. Before taking this course, some experience in the IT BC/DR domain is recommended. More info can be found here: https://www.eccouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/edrpv3-brochure.pdf Overview EC-Council Disaster Recovery Professional (EDRP) is a comprehensive professional course that teaches students how to develop enterprise-wide business continuity and disaster recovery plans. EDRP provides the professionals with a strong understanding of business continuity and disaster recovery principles, including conducting business impact analysis, assessing of risks, developing policies and procedures, and implementing a plan. EDRP teaches professionals how to secure data by putting policies and procedures in place, and how to recover and restore their organization's critical data in the aftermath of a disaster. EDRP provides the professionals with a strong understanding of business continuity and disaster recovery principles, including conducting business impact analysis, assessing of risks, developing policies and procedures, and implementing a plan. It also teaches professionals how to secure data by putting policies and procedures in place, and how to recover and restore their organization?s critical data in the aftermath of a disaster. The program is designed to provide much needed step-by-step guidance to attendees and then tests their knowledge through case studies. EDRPv3 addresses gaps in other BC/DR programs by providing helpful templates that are applied to BC/DR efforts in an enterprise. Course Outline Introduction to Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Business Continuity Management (BCM) Risk Assessment Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Business Continuity Planning (BCP) Disaster Recovery Planning Process Data Backup Strategies Data Recovery Strategies Virtualization-Based Disaster Recovery System Recovery Centralized and Decentralized System Recovery BCP Testing, Maintenance, and Training Additional course details: Nexus Humans EC-Council Disaster Recovery Professional (EDRP) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the EC-Council Disaster Recovery Professional (EDRP) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Implmentation Consultants, Business Users, IT Governance Experts, Compliance Managers Overview Discuss the purpose and business use of Process ControlDescribe key features and related harmonization topicsDescribe risk-based internal controlsConfigure Process Control customizing settings and those shared across GRCCreate and manage master dataDiscuss security and authorization requirementsImplement the Process Control solutionUse risk-managed financial compliance practicesPlan and process surveys and testsSet up and maintain Continuous MonitoringIntegrate and use Process Control with Policy ManagementDiscuss operational complianceAggregate deficienciesUse the harmonized reporting frameworkDescribe the use of custom-defined fields and document search This course offers hands-on configuration and implementation of SAP Process Control 10.1, as well as important concepts you will need to know in order to prepare for implementation and ongoing prevention of process risk. Enterprise Goverance, Riskl, and Compliance (eGRC) Risk-Based Approach to Managing Compliance Initiatives Integrated GRC Approach Governance Governance Overview Governance Using Process Control 10.1 Daily Business Use Harmonization Overview Harmonization Concepts Work Centers Setting Up an Entry Page Technical Landscape Configuration Requirements Customizing Central Tasks Shared Master Data and Reports Workflow Authorization Updates Process Control-Specific Customizing Create & Manage Master Data Master Data Overview Setting Up an Organization Hierarchy Setting Up the Account Group Hierarchy Setting Up the Central Process Hierarchy Setting Up the Indirect Entity-Level Control Hierarchy Harmonized Risk Model Uploading Master Data with MDUG Content Lifecycle Management Master Data Change Request Workflow Surveys and Manual Tests Survey and Test Overview Planner Overview Assessment Survey Manual Test Manual Test ? Offline Forms and Data Sheets Disclosure Survey Issue Remediation Risk-Managed Financial Compliance Risk-Based Financial Compliance Materiality Analysis Risk Assessment Control Risk Rating Test Strategy Risk Coverage Analysis Integration with SAP Audit Management Ad Hoc Issues Ad Hoc Issues Integration with SAP Fraud Management Policy Management Policy Management ? Overview Configuring Policy Management Policy Lifecycle Management Continuous Monitoring Continuous Monitoring ? Overview Continuous Monitoring ? Preconfiguration Creating a Data Source Creating a Business Rule Assigning Business Rules to a Control Scheduling a Continuous Monitoring Job Monitoring a Continuous Monitoring Job SAP Queries SAP BW Query Setting Up a Configurable Rule Subscenario Create a Programmed Rule ABAP Reports Process Integration Subscenario SoD Integration Web Service for Continuous Monitoring Event-Based Monitoring SAP HANA Views New CCM Content Upload Capabilities Operational Compliance Overview Operational Compliance Overview and Key Trends CAPA Operational Compliance-Specific Focus in CCM Closing Activies in an ICS Management Cycle Sign-Off Aggregation of Deficiencies Reporting Reports Overview Report Framework Harmonization Dashboard Overview Security & Authorization Security and Authorization ? Overview Authorization Configuration and Setup Implementation Scope and Approach Implementation Scope and Approach Establishing a Compliance Framework Configuring a Multi-Compliance Framework (MCF) Other Process Control Features Custom-Defined Fields Document Search
Health and Safety Executive Training Course Overview: This Health and Safety Executive Training course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of health and safety regulations and best practices in the workplace. Covering essential topics such as risk assessment, accident prevention, and industry-specific safety protocols, this course equips learners with the knowledge needed to ensure a safe working environment. It is ideal for those who want to enhance their understanding of health and safety regulations, improve their workplace practices, and contribute to safer organisational cultures. Upon completion, learners will have gained the essential skills required to manage and mitigate risks effectively in various work settings. Course Description: The Health and Safety Executive Training course covers a broad range of topics that help learners understand the key principles of health and safety in the workplace. From understanding the legal framework surrounding health and safety to conducting risk assessments and identifying common workplace hazards, this course provides learners with the expertise required to implement safety measures across industries. Key modules explore the importance of managing health and safety risks, workplace welfare, and specific hazards such as electrical, fire, and gas safety. Learners will gain a solid foundation in the laws governing health and safety and develop the skills needed to minimise risks, manage incidents, and ensure compliance. This training is beneficial for professionals at all levels seeking to improve their understanding of workplace safety and safeguard employees from harm. Health and Safety Executive Training Curriculum: Module 01: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws Module 02: Managing for Health and Safety Module 03: Risk Assessment and Common Risks Module 04: Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Module 05: Accidents and Ill Health at Work Module 06: Electrical, Fire and Gas Safety Module 07: Safety in Different Work Settings Module 08: Work Equipment Hazards and Risk Control Module 09: Other Health and Safety Hazards at Work (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of health and safety regulations. Professionals aiming to improve workplace safety and compliance. Beginners with an interest in health and safety practices across various industries. Managers and team leaders responsible for overseeing health and safety at work. Career Path: Health and Safety Officer Risk Assessment Specialist Safety Manager Compliance Officer Workplace Safety Consultant Facilities Manager Environmental Health and Safety Professional
PfMP® Exam Prep: Virtual In-House Training This is an intensive PfMP® Exam preparation course. This learning experience guides you through the multi-faceted discipline of portfolio management by focusing on the related technical, leadership, and business skills required to navigate it in the real world. First and foremost, this is an intensive PfMP® exam preparation course. Over the course, we go beyond exam prep to provide selected practice in applying key portfolio management skills, tools, and techniques. This learning experience guides you through the multi-faceted discipline of portfolio management by focusing on the related technical, leadership, and business skills required to navigate it in the real world. The journey zooms in and out between governance context and specific operational activities. The ultimate goal is practical application, with the bonus of certification along the way. What You Will Learn By the end of this program, you will be able to: Align and manage the portfolio, strategically, to satisfy organizational objectives and priorities, through benefit realization Articulate and emulate the role of a portfolio manager Apply the principles and skills of a portfolio manager to your real-world environment Study and prepare for the PfMP® Examination Apply for the certification, per the PMI PfMP Handbook and pass the initial panel review on your application Getting Started Course Overview Details of the PfMP® Certification process Foundation Concepts Projects, program, and portfolios A portfolio management process Strategy and value The role of the portfolio manager The role of key stakeholders Life cycle management The Portfolio Life Cycle Overview of Life Cycle Portfolio Management Information System (PMIS) Governance within the Portfolio Life Cycle Strategic Management Strategy concepts Supporting documentation and the strategic plan Planning and optimization Organizational risk appetite Managing strategic change Governance Management Overview and Guiding Principles The Concept of Governance Effective Design Factors Governance Roles Capacity and Capability Management Overview and Guiding Principles Capacity Management and Planning Supply and Demand (Management and Optimization) Organization Capabilities (Assessment and Development) Performance Management (Reporting, Analytics, and Balance) Stakeholder Engagement The Importance of Stakeholders Overview and Guiding Principles Definition and Identification Analysis and Planning Communications Approaches and Management Value Management Overview (Guiding Principles, Definition, and Components) Negotiating Expected Value Maximizing Value Assuring Value Realizing Value Measuring and Reporting Value A Look at Tools Risk Management Overview and Guiding Principles Portfolio Risk Planning Portfolio Risk Identification Portfolio Risk Assessment Portfolio Risk Response Examination Content Outline (ECO) Overview Structure Strategic Tasks Mapping Governance Tasks Mapping Performance Tasks Mapping Risk Tasks Mapping Communication Tasks Mapping List of Knowledge and Skills Exam Prep and Practice Overview Documenting experience Submitting the application Preparing to sit for the exam
Course Overview The Traffic Marshal course is designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge required to operate safely and effectively in environments where vehicle and pedestrian movement must be coordinated. Covering key principles of traffic control, risk assessment, and vehicle signalling, this course aims to enhance site safety and improve communication between vehicle operators and marshals. Learners will gain insight into traffic management systems and reversing procedures, allowing them to perform their role with confidence and competence. By the end of the course, participants will understand the legal responsibilities and health and safety standards associated with traffic marshalling. This training provides a recognised foundation for those looking to work in construction, logistics, and other vehicle-heavy environments. Course Description This course delves into the core responsibilities of a Traffic Marshal, offering a structured approach to traffic management and safety awareness. Through comprehensive learning modules, participants will explore the processes involved in directing vehicles, managing temporary traffic setups, and identifying potential hazards. Emphasis is placed on reversing techniques, vehicle signalling, and conducting traffic risk assessments in line with current health and safety guidelines. Learners will also examine how to support site operations by ensuring compliance with regulatory practices. Ideal for both newcomers and professionals, this course delivers essential training that aligns with industry expectations for safe vehicle movement and operational coordination in diverse workplace settings. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Traffic Marshalling Module 02: Traffic Management Module 03: Temporary Traffic Control Module 04: Traffic Risk Assessment Module 05: Vehicle Signaling Module 06: Reversing Vehicles Module 07: Health and Safety (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to work in vehicle coordination and site logistics. Professionals aiming to enhance safety knowledge for construction or industrial environments. Beginners with an interest in site safety and traffic control operations. Employers requiring qualified staff to manage vehicle movement on-site. Career Path Traffic Marshal Site Safety Officer Construction Site Coordinator Logistics Supervisor Vehicle Banksman Health and Safety Assistant