The course aim is to ensure delegates gain a broad knowledge and understanding of what constitutes temporary works and how to support good industry practice with regard to temporary works
The course objectives are to:
There are no mandatory entry requirements for this course, but it is likely to benefit:
Delegates who are not likely to undertake the role of TWC or TWS in the near future (or at all) but may be involved in the temporary works process during construction planning Directors, contract managers, site foremen, estimators, planners, procurement, commercial Managers Health and safety professionals wishing to gain a better understanding of temporary works
Graduate and new entrants to the construction industry
Delegates not directly from civil engineering or building sectors who may use temporary works e.g. mechanical and electrical contractors, local authority building maintenance, nuclear decommissioning, utility companies
Delegates who have come into the construction industry from other industries
Overseas contractors who may wish to learn from UK best practice
Permanent works designers involved in temporary works, other consulting or structural engineers
Principal designers and client’s representatives
People from the training industry – University and college lecturers
Salespersons from equipment or plant suppliers
On successful completion of the course exam, delegates will receive certification through the Site Safety Plus Scheme.
The course concludes with an examination.
The training day concludes with a multiple-choice question paper which delegates must pass to receive their course certification.
Contact Us for more details
Cost: From £200 (No VAT charged)
Duration: 1 day
Mandatory Entry Requirements: See Mandatory Entry Requirements
Funding: See Grants and Funding
Call 01922 663600 for course dates.
No future start dates:
Temporary Works Supervisor
Temporary Works Co-ordinator