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Found 104 short duration training standards. The standards are sorted in alphabetical order

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Environmental management in construction - refresher

The purpose of Environmental management in construction – refresher course is for delegates who have previously passed the full Environmental management in construction course or subsequent refresher course and can provide proof of attendance.

Environmental management in construction - SSP

On completion of this standard the delegate will gain a comprehensive introduction to environmental issues on construction sites.

Exothermic welding in construction

This training standard was previously held under the occupational area Steeplejack and lightning protection. It is in development and will be published shortly

Harness Awareness (HA)

This standard is held by IPAF

Harness Inspector (HI)

This training standard is held by IPAF

Harness User (HU)

This training standard is held by IPAF

Health and safety for construction directors - SSP

This standard is exclusively used for the Site Safety Plus (SSP) health and safety courses. The purpose of this standard is to provide a training opportunity for directors to evaluate, analyse and explore principles and practices for leading health and safety at work within the built environment. This standard is also known as: Director's Role for Health and Safety (DRHS); Leading Health and Safety at Work.

Health and Safety for Forecourt Contractors


Health and safety for forecourt contractors – refresher

To allow delegates to recognise hazards, utilise control measures and safe working practices and maintain a safe working environment

Health and safety in construction site management

The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide site managers with the ability to implement all health, safety, welfare, and environmental legislation. To understand new guidance and industry best practice and state their duties and responsibilities with regards to health, safety and welfare within the built environment.