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ECITB/CCNSG Passport To Safety (1st - 2nd August 2017)


British Safety Services

Summary

Price
£192 inc VAT
Or £64.00/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Classroom
Duration
2 days · Full-time
Qualification
CCNSG Safety Passport
Awarded by The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB)
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
Aqueous 3
Aston Cross Business Park
BIRMINGHAM
West Midlands
B65RQ
United Kingdom

Overview

The ECITB Passport To Safety course is a 2 day safety course which will cover a variety of topics to enable contractors to improve health, safety and environmental awareness.

For many companies the completion of this course is a legal requirement before allowing employees to access their site.

The aim of the CCNSG Passport Scheme is to ensure basic knowledge of health and safety for all site personnel to enable them to work safely on a construction site.

Description

The minimum course content for this ECITB Passport to Safety (CCNSG) is contained within the course training specification, and is reflected in the standard training pack. The Passport to Safety course takes two days to deliver, and includes a test at the end of each module. The Passport to Safety course covers ten modules:

  1. Introduction to health and safety law including Permit To Work
  2. Safe Working Practices
  3. Safe Access and Egress
  4. Accidents and First Aid Procedures
  5. Fire Precautions and Procedures
  6. COSHH and Personal Protective Equipment
  7. Manual Handling
  8. Noise
  9. Working with Cranes and Heavy Equipment
  10. Excavations

Who is this course for?

Employees and sub-contractors who work within the installation and maintenance sectors of the construction and engineering industry.

Requirements

No requirements necessary but the course is recommended for construction workers and contractors.

Career path

Delegates looking to progress into a supervisory role should attend the CCNSG Leading a Team Safely course.

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