CSR Site Safety for Supervisors – 4 Days
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Duration: 4 Days:
Who Should Attend CSR Site Safety for Supervisors Training?
This supervisor course is designed to give construction site supervisors an understanding of their roles and responsibilities within Health and Safety to ensure a safe site.
Objective of CSR Site Safety for Supervisors Training
By the end of the course candidates will be aware of the following:
- Accident Prevention
- Accident Reporting
- CDM Regulations
- Fire
- COSHH
- Noise
- PPE
- Safety with Tools and Equipment
- Health and Safety Legislation
- Manual Handling
- Working at Height
- Scaffold and Ladder Safety
- Safety in Excavations and Confined Spaces
- Electricity
- PUWER
- LOLER
- Tool Box Talks
CSR Site Safety for Supervisors Training Methods
The course consists of 4 days classroom based training run one day per week over four weeks.
References
- Health & Safety at Work Order/ Act
- Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations
- Lifting Operation and Lifting Equipment Regulations
- Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations
- Manual Handling Regulations
- Management Health & Safety at Work Regulations
- Construction Design & Management Regulations
- Noise at Work Regulations
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations
- Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations
- Confined Spaces Regulations
- Fire Workplace Precautions Regulations
- The Electricity at Work Regulations
Additional Information
The Construction Skills Register is a register of construction workers who have completed the industry approved CSR Health and Safety training course and assessment.
To achieve a Gold Supervisor CSR Card candidates must successfully complete the 4 days CSR site safety for supervisor training; a NVQ Level 4 in construction site supervision & a CITB health, safety & environment test for specialist supervisors which is a 50 minute computer based test.
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