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The CITB Temporary Works Supervisor course is part of the CITB Site Safety Plus suite of training courses. It is designed to provide participants with a thorough and detailed knowledge of what the role of a temporary works supervisor involves.
This CITB Temporary Works Supervisor course will give you some important in-depth knowledge of the role of a Temporary Works Supervisor, as well as an understanding of temporary works and the risk management involved.
This Site Safety Plus CITB Temporary Works Supervisor training course is designed to teach the following:
Understanding risk management when applied to temporary works.
The role of the temporary works supervisor in co-operation, co-ordination, communications and competency while managing temporary works.
The legal duties, roles and responsibilities of the temporary works supervisor.
The role of any other temporary work processes.
The importance of the 4 Cs: competency, co-operation, co-ordination and communication.
A guide to risk management in relation to both safety and business.
The CITB Temporary Work Coordinator course (TWCTC) is a valuable addition to the Site Safety Plus suite of training courses. The training is designed to provide candidates with an in-depth knowledge of the role of a temporary works co-ordinator. This course is for senior managers and any others who are involved with engaging with contractors.
After taking this Temporary Works Coordinator course you will have gained knowledge and skills in:
Comprehending the necessity of and the duties of a TWCTC.
Knowing the roles of others and how they fit in.
Understanding the best practice code for building site temporary structures, BS5975.
Knowing the statutory aspects of temporary works.
Understanding method statements and risk assessments.
Knowing how to manage the temporary works process.
If you have the position of a Temporary Works Coordinator it is highly recommended that you have access to the BS5975. The BS5975 is the Code of practice for temporary works procedures and the permissible stress design of falsework. The BS5975 will also help you to revise for the Site Safety Plus end test.
Failure to provide this on the first day of the course is likely to result in the delegate not being allowed to attend or complete the Temporary Works Supervisor training course.
If you have the position of a Temporary Works Coordinator it is highly recommended that you have access to the BS5975. The BS5975 is the Code of practice for temporary works procedures and the permissible stress design of falsework. The BS5975 will also help you to revise for the Site Safety Plus end test.