This safety course introduces delegates to the theoretical dangers of excavation work. Examples of areas covered are, but not limited to, the HSE’s HSG150 and HSG 47 guidance documents, as well as the Construction Industry Research reports.
This safety course introduces delegates to the theoretical dangers of excavation work. Examples of areas covered are, but not limited to, the HSE’s HSG150 and HSG 47 guidance documents, as well as the Construction Industry Research reports.
The EUSR Appreciation of Excavations Safety course includes the following:
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This course equips participants with the necessary knowledge and expertise to perform lifting operations using an excavator.
A CPCS A59a/c 360 Excavator Operator controls a large digging machine which sits on a rotating base, allowing them to pick up large amounts of earth or other materials, and move them anywhere within the vehicle’s radius.
Category 2: Implement Safe (Digging) Excavating Practices covers the minimum training and assessment required for those working to safely excavate and maintain holes and trenches using both hand tools and hand-held power tools.
Excavation and Reinstatement Operations (Construction) course is offered by Bespoke Health and Safety. Bespoke Health and Safety was established in 2010 by the founder Gary Smith as a better alternative for business wanting health and safety consultancy and training.
Protection against specific hazards, Regulation 12 of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 states: ‘Every employer shall take measures to ensure that the exposure of a person, using work equipment, to any risk is either prevented or adequately controlled.’
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