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Personal track safety (PTS) DCCR Refresher
This standard is held by NSAR
Scotland Apprenticeships eligible for grant
The apprenticeships listed below are eligible for a CITB grant.
The sky's the limit when you train up
Sky Scaffolding (Whitby) wanted to keep up with advances in scaffolding technology and needed to upskill their workforce – not only to meet rising demand, but to maximise capacity.
Recoating roofs of metal, asbestos, and fibre-cement
Recoating roofs of metal, asbestos, and fibre-cement
Asbestos non-licensed operative
The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to undertake non-licensed work with asbestos including NNLW as defined in the approved code of practice (ACoP), currently L143 Second Edition, Regulation 10 - Training for
England Apprenticeship standards eligible for grant
The Apprenticeships listed below are eligible for a CITB grant.
“Happy to be moving forward” – Mike gets on track with…
20-year-old Mike Blunt from Andover has worked hard to be where he is today. Being deaf from birth may have deterred others from pursuing a career in construction, but Mike has never viewed it as a reason to hold him back.
Abrasive Wheels: Disc Mounting tuition and practical…
This half-day course provides basic training in the safe mounting of abrasive wheels and discs. You will learn about different types of wheels and discs and their functions. The course is aimed at workers in the construction industry.
Scottish construction employers help shape future of…
The survey, conducted in collaboration with the Scottish Construction Modern Apprenticeship Task Force, sought to understand the views of employers on their immediate and longer term plans, and received over 600 responses.
CITB unveils new direction: Investing in the construction …
Today, CITB unveiled its Business Plan for 2024-25. The new direction sets out to build on previous plans and shows how they will support and empower employers by investing £267m over the coming year.