To provide delegates with the requisite skills and knowledge to perform operative signing, lighting and guarding duties in compliance with the NRSWA Act 1991, which stipulates the safety measures for themselves and others.
This course is for an experienced worker and covers the setting out of traffic lights, signs, cones and barriers over the course of one day.
This 1-day experienced course assesses you on how to:
- Conduct site surveys to identify site requirements.
- Ensure pedestrian safety and access.
- Reduce traffic disruption and maintain traffic safety.
- Consider 'special needs' of site users.
- Estimate the 'working space' needed for plant and equipment.
- Perform on-site risk assessment and establish a safe system of working.
- Choose and use PPE appropriately.
- Set up and remove temporary footways, traffic lanes and safety zones.
- Check equipment is fit for use.
- Position SLG equipment on site correctly.
- Commission and de-commission signals properly.
- Adjust signal controls to suit traffic conditions.
- Work safely and follow best practices.
- Check equipment is fit for use.
- Demonstrate sufficient knowledge through oral or written questions.
This course is for those delegates who supervise those who reinstate roadways in line with the 2nd Edition Specification for reinstatement of openings in the Highway and the New Roads and Streetworks Act 1991 (NRSWA), revised 2002 Code of Practice.
This course is best for somebody who has previous knowledge within this sector. If you do not have prior experience within the New Roads and Streetworks working sector, the novice course is highly recommended.
New Roads and Street Works (NRSWA) training is compulsory for anyone who may be involved in working on and adjacent to the public highways.
Pre-Requisites: The minimum entry requirement is a good understanding of spoken and written English.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality
services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments
ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need.
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Delegates successfully completing the course will receive either a certificate from City and Guilds, Certification and Assessment Board for the Water Industry (CABWI) or Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) dependent upon location of course.
This certificate is valid for 5 years.
To provide delegates with the requisite skills and knowledge to perform operative signing, lighting and guarding duties in compliance with the NRSWA Act 1991, which stipulates the safety measures for themselves and others.
This course is for an experienced worker and covers the setting out of traffic lights, signs, cones and barriers over the course of one day.
This 1-day experienced course assesses you on how to:
- Conduct site surveys to identify site requirements.
- Ensure pedestrian safety and access.
- Reduce traffic disruption and maintain traffic safety.
- Consider 'special needs' of site users.
- Estimate the 'working space' needed for plant and equipment.
- Perform on-site risk assessment and establish a safe system of working.
- Choose and use PPE appropriately.
- Set up and remove temporary footways, traffic lanes and safety zones.
- Check equipment is fit for use.
- Position SLG equipment on site correctly.
- Commission and de-commission signals properly.
- Adjust signal controls to suit traffic conditions.
- Work safely and follow best practices.
- Check equipment is fit for use.
- Demonstrate sufficient knowledge through oral or written questions.
This course is for those delegates who supervise those who reinstate roadways in line with the 2nd Edition Specification for reinstatement of openings in the Highway and the New Roads and Streetworks Act 1991 (NRSWA), revised 2002 Code of Practice.
This course is best for somebody who has previous knowledge within this sector. If you do not have prior experience within the New Roads and Streetworks working sector, the novice course is highly recommended.
New Roads and Street Works (NRSWA) training is compulsory for anyone who may be involved in working on and adjacent to the public highways.
Pre-Requisites: The minimum entry requirement is a good understanding of spoken and written English.
As a company that is committed to providing high quality
services to all our clients, we will always aim to make reasonable adjustments
ensuring all individuals receive the required help they need.
Click here to learn more
Delegates successfully completing the course will receive either a certificate from City and Guilds, Certification and Assessment Board for the Water Industry (CABWI) or Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) dependent upon location of course.
This certificate is valid for 5 years.