NPORS Plant Supervisor Awareness (N034)
NPORS Piling Rig Attendant (N022)
NPORS Lift Truck Supervisor Awareness (N036)
NPORS Excavator as a Crane (N100)
NPORS Slinger / Signaller (N402)
NPORS Report of Thorough Examination (N019)
NPORS Cable Avoidance Tools (N304)
Who Should Attend This course is aimed at candidates that require the knowledge to enable them to comply with working at height regulations, and go in depth into industry dangers and respectability when working at height. This course can be completed by both novice and experienced candidates. We also offer refresher tests. Novice course- 1/2 day Experienced worker tests- 1/2 day. Course information Category N404 Safe Working At Height It is envisaged that by the end of this course of training the learner will be able to answer questions on and perform the following: ➢ Have a basic understanding of the industry, the dangers of working in the industry and their responsibilities when working at height ➢ Be able to define height work and identify the hazards of work above ground level and outline the general requirements necessary to control them ➢ Be able to identify accident causation in work at height ➢ Have an appreciation of planning and organisation of work at height ➢ Set up exclusion zone explaining actions required for emergency actions, identifying any overhead hazards ➢ Identify and maintain PPE appropriate for safe working at height use ➢ Demonstrate working at height and explain all safety issues that could arise Assessment Assessment will be to NPORS standards consisting of a theory test.
This one day course provides an excellent introduction to managing and supervising volunteers covering the skills, paperwork and processes needed to recruit, induct and support them. The course can be expanded to run as a series of half day sessions and can also be adapted to the specific needs of organisations who would like the session to be run in-house.
This 6 to 7 day programme is for you if you are interested in working in the expanding job market of the security sector and includes gaining the Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry Award level 2 Once you have gained this award, you can then go on to register as a Door Supervisor and purchase your SIA badge and license. The programme includes a wide range of learning opportunities that support you by achieving nationally recognised qualifications including health safety, equality diversity, conflict resolution as well as employability and interview skills to support your future career. What You’ll Learn You will undertake the following units: Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Working within the Private Security Industry Conflict Management within the Private Security Industry Physical Intervention Skills within the Private Security Industry Entry Requirements Must be 19 and over before August. Must be unemployed and looking for work. Must have a clean DBS How you will be assessed Your knowledge and understanding will be assessed using the assessment methods. Where possible your assessor will integrate knowledge outcomes into practical observations through oral questioning.