The Safety, Health and Environmental Awareness, or SHEA (Power) scheme is designed for all persons who require access to operational sites within the Electricity industry, both permanent and temporary, including all levels of operatives, supervisors and management.
This card is affiliated with CSCS and will allow holders access to construction sites for the purposes of utility work without a separate CSCS card. Therefore, SHEA Water Passport training is perfect for water industry workers from operatives through to management.
Overview This Endorsed Training Programme is provided by Technical Innovation Servis. The course is intended to guide operators and supervisors to deliver best and safe practice for Hydrostatic pressure testing within their industry. The course provides a clear, concise understanding of Hydrostatic pressure testing from service pipes to trunk Mains.
Participants learn about different evac chair types, their features, and their benefits, along with proper setup and usage procedures, including safe transfers for individuals with mobility limitations. Trainees will build confidence in responding to emergencies, ensuring safety for all. They will also acquire effective teamwork skills, including communication and coordination for safely navigating stairs and uneven surfaces.
The Fire Marshal/Warden and Safe Use of Fire Extinguisher training course gives an understanding of how to deal with fire hazards and how to lower risk in the workplace in the event of an emergency.
To enable delegates to manage the day-to-day fire safety of premises, such as shops, offices, hotels, residential care homes and industrial buildings.
This British Safety Industry Federation (BISF) fit2fit approved Face fit testing “Train the Tester” course is designed to offer theoretical and practical guidance for persons expected to undertake Qualitative face fit testing of close fitting “half face” Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE); It is also ideal preparation prior to a fit2fit assessment. The HSE stipulates that a competent person should undertake face fit testing; the course is based around the HSEs Guidance document INDG479 which details
The qualification has 2 mandatory units with pathways developed to recognise competence and knowledge in the use of specific equipment and machinery in the following groups: Cranes and Specialist Lifting Plant, Fork-lift Trucks, Extracting Plant, Transporting Loads Plant, Accessing Plant, Compacting Plant, Movement Guidance and Processing Plant.
This qualification is aimed at individuals wishing to prove they have the level and range of knowledge and skills required to carry out the installation of passive fire protection solutions in the Construction industry. This qualification is at Level 2, although some units may be at different levels and should be taken by those who are fully trained to deal with a range of tasks and situations.
The qualification is structured to ensure that there is a high degree of flexibility within the units available and will allow employees from companies of all sizes and specialisms equal opportunity to complete, by having separate pathways for those whose work involves roof slates and/or tiles. There is also a Level 3 qualification in Roofing Occupations through GQA that requires candidates to carry out work on more complex structures.
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