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Who Should Attend?
The CSR training programme is designed for individuals who are required to carry out work or frequently visit construction sites.
Course Aim:
The purpose of the Construction Skills Register (CSR) is to improve health and safety standards and reduce accidents in the construction industry by ensuring that all construction workers undertake regular health and safety training.
The registration scheme provides formal recognition of the skills, experience and qualifications attained by those working in the construction industry. This one-day health and safety training course will assess and ascertain your level of competency in your key skill area.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course candidates will be aware of the following:
- Health and safety Legislation
- Accident reporting, emergency procedures and fire prevention & control
- Accident prevention
- Manual handling
- Working at heights
- Personal protective equipment
- Working with hazardous substances
- Noise and vibration
- Working with electricity, overhead and underground services
- Safe use of handheld equipment
- Safe use of site vehicles
- Excavations and confined spaces
Assessment Method:
A classroom based tutorial course, supplemented with group activity workshops. Written multi-choice question paper to ensure learning and understanding.
Accreditation:
Candidates will receive a photographic identity card that provides proof of their training.
CSR is a Northern Ireland Scheme, affiliated with CSCS and equivalent to FAS Safe Pass.
Click here to see the different card types and their requirements.
Get in Touch
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