The NPORS Construction Site Safety Supervisor Course is ideal for those who have, or are about to acquire supervisory responsibilities. Also perfect for anyone who requires an understanding of legal responsibilities relevant to their work activities.
The NPORS Construction Site Safety Supervisor Course is ideal for those who have, or are about to acquire supervisory responsibilities. Also perfect for anyone who requires an understanding of legal responsibilities relevant to their work activities.
NPORS Construction Site Safety Supervisor (S029) Course Content
All courses within the CSS Scheme have been approved and mapped by CITB allowing for grant claims.
The Construction Site Safety Scheme courses are recognised by BuildUK.
At The End Of The Course You Will Have An Understanding Of:
Health & Safety Legislation and specific regulations
Explain the requirements of occupational health and safety management system and outline how to develop and maintain health and safety management system
Develop risk assessments and method statements to ensure a safe place of work
Describe how to complete statutory inspections, carry out safety checks and monitoring of construction sites for compliance
Describe accident reporting (including relevant legislation), specific injuries and ill health that may occur in the construction industry
Highlight how proactive leadership and engaging with workforce can aid with protecting employees in the construction industry
Explain the emergency procedures and first aid requirements for a construction site and how to actively manage them
Discuss how to identify and handle hazardous substances associated with working on construction sites
Outline the risks asbestos pose to health and the basic legal requirements to manage the risks
Explore steps to be taken to ensure health and welfare of workers in the construction industry
Outline the main factors to be introduced when controlling worker exposure from dust and fumes on a construction site
Explain how to control exposure to noise and vibration risks for construction workers
Outline how to properly undertake work tasks when manually lifting and moving loads
Identify issues and influences that must be considered when setting up a construction site
Identify the dangers of electricity and safe working practises for working on or near to live electrical circuits with electrical tools and equipment
Explain the factors required to ensure the control and management of construction plant, associated transport and general work equipment on construction sites
Identify the basic requirements for safe lifting operations on construction sites, the lifting equipment and lifting accessories required and the main key points that are required to ensure safety
Discuss the main requirements for working safely at height
Describe the hazards and appropriate control measures that must be introduced for excavation tasks
How to locate, identify and plan for work near overhead services and underground services
Identify the main fire hazards and identify basic requirements for fire safety on site
Highlight the main hazards and associated risks when carrying out work in confined spaces
Describe the role and main duties of temporary work supervisors
Describe the role of construction site safety supervisor regarding awareness of environmental issues on site
Discuss the role of construction site safety supervisor in pollution prevention
Explain environmental damage and how this can occur from improper management or the mixing of waste materials
Explain what construction site safety supervisors can do to help reduce the nuisance dust and noise emitted from construction sites and processes
Entry Requirements
For learners that require the ‘HS&E TESTED Logo’ displayed on their card they must have passed the CITB Operatives Health, Safety and Environment Test within the last 2 years. Most importantly, a good understanding of spoken and written English.
Traditional NPORS Card
For entrants that wish to apply for the NPORS Traditional Card, there is no requirement to do an NVQ qualification. If the ‘HS&E TESTED Logo’ is required on the card, entrants must ensure they have attended and passed the CITB Operatives Health, Safety and Environment Test within the two years prior to application for the card.
If there is a course you are interested in that is not listed on our website.
If the CSCS logo is not required on your NPORS card, the option to apply for the Traditional NPORS card is still available. Once the training and assessment has successfully been completed the operator will receive a 5 year traditional NPORS card, which is renewable.
This card can be endorsed with the Health, Safety & Environment (HS&E) test logo, if the operator has passed the relevant HS&E test within the last two years. If they don’t have a valid HS&E test, then the card will be awarded without the HS&E logo.
This course highlights potential hazards when working on site and provides practical advice on keeping yourself and your colleagues safe.
This qualification is designed for learners working in, or aspiring to work in, the construction industry. Successful learners who also complete the CITB Operatives Health, Safety and Environment test, may apply for a CSCS labourers card which will enable them to gain access to construction sites.
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