General Safety Courses
All of our General Safety training courses with active open courses, all of which are available on site as a private course.
All of our General Safety training courses with active open courses, all of which are available on site as a private course.
To provide contractor site personnel with an underpinning knowledge of health & safety to enable them to work on a site more safely with lower risk to themselves and others..
To provide training in the safe storage, selection and mounting of abrasive wheels and discs on portable and benchmounted machines.
CCNSG Leading a Team Safely is a one day workshop designed to provide an essential introduction to managing small teams within the context of Health and Safety in the Engineering Construction Industry. Successful completion of the training will ensure delegates can influence the behaviour of those that they supervise and ensure good planning and communication of health and safety related to site work. It will also help to ensure workers work on site more safely with lower risk to themselves and others.
The CCNSG Safety Passport Renewal course is designed to bring safety passport holders up to date with new legislation before their current passport expires. Delegates MUST renew their card BEFORE the card expires. Thos who wish to renew their Safety Passport early can do so up to 3 months prior to the expiry date. From 1st April 2022 delegates will no-longer be given a 3 month grace period.
This course, together with the experience gained, will provide site staff a clear understanding of how health and safety affects their role and practical steps to take to ensure safe practice on a construction site.
The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Training Course TWCTC equips professionals with vital skills in managing temporary works on construction sites, covering risk management, legal obligations, and best practices, ultimately enhancing career prospects and ensuring project safety and success.
It is essential for any wearer of tight fitting RPE Respiratory Protective Equipment to ensure that it is both adequate and suitable. RPE should be selected correctly for the task and all users must be tested in the correct use of the equipment. Reusable RPE should also be inspected and maintained at required intervals. In the case of tight-fitting respirators wearers should have a Face Fit Test carried out to ensure its safe use and operation and so that the fitted equipment does not allow for any foreign particles or droplets to enter the sterile environment.
The Manual Lifting and Handling of Objects course is aimed to provide delegates with a thorough understanding of how to minimise the risk of injury to themselves and others by increasing awareness of potential manual handling hazards in the workplace and their outcomes.
For the delegate to be trained to be competent to inspect and test electrical appliances, fully assessing if it is safe for use based upon both testing and inspection.
Face Fit Train the Tester course provides the candidate the skills to conduct face fit testing using the Qualitative method. If Respiratory protective equipment RPE is provided to employees, or if there is a person responsible for Health and Safety within an organisation, then face fit testing is required to be carried out correctly. Documentary evidence is also mandatory to record that the RPE is both suitable for the wearer and that it has passed a fit test. This course provides that training. Face fit courses referred to as train the trainer are to provide training that allows delegates to conduct Qualitative face fit testing, it does not provide the training to enable them to teach the subject themselves.
The course will enable delegates to ensure that safety issues are managed efficiently, protecting the workforce, other people and the general environment, and will ensure that legal compliance is achieved. Abrasive Wheels are used in many areas and can be highly dangerous if used by untrained personnel.
This course highlights potential hazards when working on site and provides practical advice on keeping yourself and your colleagues safe. It covers your individual and employer's responsibilities, including what you can do if you think anyone's health and safety is being put at risk.
This course is composed of a one or two day practical session (depending on experience) for those involved in the day-to-day maintenance and use of Brush Cutters/Strimmers. At the end of the course trainees will be able to understand their responsibilities, both to themselves and to others, under the Health and Safety at Work Act, as well as being able to use and maintain a Brush Cutter/Strimmer efficiently and safely.
The 1 Day CITB Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme equips construction professionals with essential knowledge on minimising environmental impact, covering legislation, risk identification, sustainable practices, waste management, and pollution control, ensuring compliance and fostering a greener construction industry.
Patient manual handling training courses are primarily aimed at the health and care sector. Today the manual handling of people remains the biggest cause of injury to both staff and service users in the care sector. Our moving and handling of people courses are there to help remove the risk associated with moving and they teach correct procedure as well as the basic principles. Our courses have also proven useful to the education sector as we have trained a number of people within schools and special needs/disabled schools.
The Register of Landbased Operatives (ROLO) Health & Safety and Environmental awareness course has been designed to increase the profile of Health and Safety and thereby reduce the number of accidents causing harm to operatives within the land-based sector. It also takes into account the need to align to professional standards such as the competency framework.
This 1 day Construction Skills Site Safety Plus Health & Safety
Awareness Course provides a practical summary of health and safety,
welfare and environmental issues identifying individual responsibilities
for looking after themselves and others, what the employer's duties are
and what should be done if they think anyone's health and safety is
being put at risk. This one day course aims to ensure that individual responsibilities are
understood:
- Why they are carrying out their identified duties.
- What is expected of them.
- To ensure that they contribute to the safety of the workplace.
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry equipment is a good understanding of spoken and
written English.
By the end of the course, delegates will be able to:
- Realisation of the need to prevent accidents.
- Health and safety law explained.
- Understand how their role fits into the control and management of the
site.
- Comprehend the need for risk assessments and method statements.
- Understand the need to perform safely and to stop and ask for advice
if not sure. Obliged to report unsafe acts to prevent an accident.
Join our dynamic 1 Day Behavioural Based Safety BBS Awareness training course, where participants will gain vital insights into how behaviour impacts safety. Engage in interactive discussions and activities, equipping yourself with practical tools to enhance workplace safety culture effectively.
Join our 2-hour CSCS Touchscreen Tests training course to enhance your construction industry skills. Gain essential knowledge in health and safety, hazard awareness, and risk assessment, culminating in a CSCS card that boosts your employability and ensures site safety.