Safety Pass Alliance (SPA) – Core Construction Course CSCS

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Course Aims

The course aims to develop your understanding of the common hazards associated with work in a construction environment, to be able to personally influence good practice within health, safety and the environment.

This course will also build an understanding of the value of risk assessments and enable you to recognise when change to a generic risk assessment is required.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course delegates will have the knowledge to:

  • Demonstrate their understanding of the subjects by successfully completing each module assessment paper
  • Appreciate how they personally can influence good standards within health, safety & the environment
  • Understand the value of risk assessment and have the knowledge to recognise when change to a generic assessment is required
  • Understand the common hazards associated with work

Course Content

MODULE 1 – Organising for safety

Will give delegates an understanding of the legal responsibilities of employers and employees, the role of enforcing authorities, what makes a vulnerable worker, hazard identification and control.

MODULE 2 – The workplace

This module examines what makes a safe place of work, safe behavior, hidden services and specific hazards, working at height, asbestos and confined spaces and permit-to-work.

MODULE 3 – Tools, plant and machinery

The session will give delegates an understanding of the risks presented by both powered and non powered work equipment and the risks associated with the various forms of energy created. In addition, the risks faced with the use of workplace transport.

MODULE 4 – Health

The session highlights the risks and controls for substances hazardous to health together with other ill health risks from workplace activities, including musculoskeletal problems, effects of noise and stress. In addition candidates will be made aware of the varied precautions which can be taken.

MODULE 5 – Procedures

Candidates will be shown the need and benefits of procedures, including: the importance of local emergency procedures and first aid arrangements.

MODULE 6 – The environment

The module covers current and future environmental requirements, safe storage and marking, waste control hierarchies and emergency planning in the event of problems.

Important Note

On successful completion of the course delegates will be provided with a certificate of completion. The delegate must then contact CSCS national helpline to book their online CSCS test- 0344 99 44 777. The SPA Certificate will be required as evidence that the delegate has successfully completed the training course. Please note that an SPA ‘Passport’ will be issued to each delegate but it is the paper certificate that is required to apply for the CSCS online test.

Persons who are applying for a trade specific card should follow the instructions given to them for meeting the requirements of CSCS and CSCS affiliation.

Upon completion of the core construction course, successful delegates will receive a confirmation of attendance whilst SPA process your qualification.

This course can also be delivered on site. Please call our sales team for more details.

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