CCNSG Safety Passport 2 Days Course

Key Features

Of this CCNSG Safety Passport Course:

  • Two-day health and safety training programme for contractors and site workers
  • Covers UK legislation, hazard recognition, risk control and safe working practices
  • Includes practical scenarios drawn from construction, engineering and maintenance environments
  • Concludes with a multiple-choice assessment leading to the CCNSG Safety Passport card
  • Valid for three years and accepted across client contractor sites throughout the UK

Course Date Availability

CCNSG Safety Passport training at the following 28 centres. Prices from £125 per person :

Training Centres Next Dates
Aberdeen 15th Jun 2026
Birmingham 22nd Jun 202620th Jul 2026
Blackpool 29th Jun 2026
Bolton 22nd Jun 20266th Jul 2026
Cardiff, Barry    18th Jun 202625th Jun 2026
Cardiff, Cardiff    27th Jul 202627th Jul 2026
Chester 29th Jun 202613th Jul 2026
Derby 24th Jun 202626th Aug 2026
Doncaster 22nd Jun 202628th Jul 2026
Dudley 30th Jun 202614th Jul 2026
Edinburgh 29th Jun 202614th Jul 2026
Huddersfield 17th Aug 202617th Sep 2026
Hull 25th Jun 20261st Jul 2026
Liverpool 15th Jun 20262nd Jul 2026
Milton Keynes 2nd Jul 202622nd Jul 2026
Newcastle, North Shields    15th Jun 202622nd Jun 2026
Newcastle, Jarrow    1st Jul 20261st Jul 2026
Norwich 18th Jun 202627th Jul 2026
Nottingham 1st Jul 20262nd Sep 2026
Sheffield 16th Jun 202616th Jun 2026
Southampton 2nd Jul 202627th Jul 2026
Southend 13th Jul 202617th Aug 2026
Stoke 22nd Jul 202619th Aug 2026
Swansea, Swansea    15th Jun 202613th Jul 2026
Swansea, Port Talbot    18th Jun 202625th Jun 2026
Teeside, Hartlepool    18th Jun 202610th Sep 2026
Teeside, Stockton-on-Tees    18th Jun 202624th Jun 2026
York 25th Jun 202616th Jul 2026

Course Information

Overview:

The CCNSG Safety Passport is the standard two-day health and safety qualification used by client organisations to ensure contractors understand their legal duties and can work safely on their premises. Delegates examine current UK regulations, learn how to identify common workplace hazards, and practise applying control measures in realistic site situations. The course prepares workers to contribute to safe systems of work and to respond correctly when conditions change on site.


Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for:

  • Construction operatives and tradespeople
  • Maintenance and facilities staff
  • Engineering contractors
  • Site supervisors and team leaders
  • Warehouse and logistics personnel working on client sites
  • Any worker required to hold a current safety passport before starting work

What You Will Learn

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Key requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act and supporting regulations
  • How to carry out basic risk assessments and method statements
  • Recognition and control of hazards including working at height, confined spaces and excavations
  • Safe use of plant, tools and equipment with emphasis on isolation and permits
  • Fire safety, emergency procedures and first-aid responsibilities on site
  • Environmental awareness and waste management obligations
  • Personal protective equipment selection and correct use
  • Communication of safety information and reporting of incidents

Course Agenda

Overview:

The course is delivered over two consecutive days in a classroom or training venue with a mix of presentations, group discussions and practical exercises. Day one focuses on legal duties and core hazard topics while day two covers specific high-risk activities and assessment preparation.


Key Modules Covered

What you will learn:

  • Introduction to health and safety law and enforcement
  • Risk assessment principles and safe systems of work
  • Common construction and industrial hazards
  • Working at height, excavations and confined spaces
  • Plant, equipment and lifting operations
  • Fire, emergency and environmental procedures
  • Personal responsibilities, PPE and communication
  • Written multiple-choice assessment

Private Courses On-site

CCNSG Safety Passport 2 Days training is also available as a dedicated course, at your premises, and on a date and time of your choosing. Advantages of group / private course is the convenience of candidates being in familiar surroundings and not having to travel, the lowest price, and the ability to have the course tailored to your own application.


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Accreditation & Next Steps

What you will achieve as a result:

Successful delegates receive the CCNSG Safety Passport card issued by the Client Contractor National Safety Group. The card is valid for three years. Before expiry, holders complete a one-day refresher course and pass an updated assessment to maintain their passport status.


Frequently Asked Questions

Most commonly asked CCNSG Safety Passport 2 Days questions:

The course runs over two full days, typically 08:30 to 16:30 each day, with a lunch break and short refreshment periods.

No formal qualifications are required. Delegates should have a basic level of spoken and written English to understand the course material and complete the assessment.

The syllabus includes health and safety legislation, risk assessment, hazard identification, working at height, excavations, confined spaces, plant and equipment safety, fire and emergency procedures, environmental awareness, PPE and incident reporting.

Delegates sit a multiple-choice test at the end of day two. A pass mark of 80 percent is required to obtain the passport card.

Successful candidates are issued the CCNSG Safety Passport card, which is accepted by client organisations across the UK.

The passport remains valid for three years from the date of issue.

Holders must attend a one-day refresher course and pass a new assessment before the three-year expiry date to renew their card.

The CCNSG course is specifically designed for contractors working on client sites and focuses on the safety standards expected by those clients. CITB courses are broader and often aimed at construction site management roles.

Delegates should bring photographic identification, a notepad and pen, and wear appropriate clothing for any outdoor practical elements if the venue requires it.

Many approved providers can deliver the course at a client’s own premises provided suitable facilities and space are available for the full two days.

The course addresses general principles that apply across equipment types. Specific machine training such as forklift or cherry picker operation requires separate, dedicated courses.

The qualification demonstrates to clients that you understand your legal duties and can recognise and control everyday site hazards, allowing you to start work without additional safety induction in many cases.

Prices per person typically start at £125. Discounts available for multi person or group bookings (depending upon location)


More Information

The CCNSG Safety Passport provides the recognised foundation of health and safety knowledge expected on most UK client sites. Delegates leave with a clear understanding of their legal duties and the practical steps needed to keep themselves and colleagues safe throughout the working day.

Last updated: Jun 2026 • Part of XYZ Training Group