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Scotland Apprenticeships eligible for grant
The apprenticeships listed below are eligible for a CITB grant.
Personal track safety (PTS) DCCR Refresher
This standard is held by NSAR
CISRS System Scaffold Product Training
This course is for holders of a CISRS Card (either a Scaffolder or Trainee Scaffolder) who have completed a Scaffolding Part 1 course. The course will give you the practical and theoretical knowledge to erect and dismantle chosen scaffold systems
England Apprenticeship standards eligible for grant
The Apprenticeships listed below are eligible for a CITB grant.
Wallpapering intermediate - Refresher
The purpose of the Wallpapering intermediate - Refresher standard is for delegates who have previously passed training to the full Wallpapering intermediate standard or subsequent refresher training and can provide proof of attendance.
Shingles
The purpose of this standard is to provide the candidate with the knowledge and skills to install wooden shingles.
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.
Welding Techniques for Plant Maintenance
This 3 day course is ideal for those wishing to build on basic maintenance skills. It will give you an understanding of various basic welding techniques. This course is particularly relevant for those involved in plant repair.
Nation Council Chair vacancies: Help shape the future of…
The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has Nation Council Chair vacancies for England and Scotland.