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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.

Health and safety in construction site management - SSP

This standard is exclusively used for the SSP health and safety courses. If you are looking for a similar standard to use against other courses please use the generic Health and Safety in Construction Site Management standard. 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. This standard is also known as Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS).

Installation of linear joint and cavity barriers (open state and full fill) seals

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: the role of compartment walls and floors; understanding how linear joint seals and cavity barriers (full fill and open state) work and their place in the wider passive fire protection system; legislation and guidance associated with firestopping linear joint seals and cavity barriers in compartment walls and floors; considerations to make before selecting a fit for purpose firestop seal, in terms of fire resistance and other salient properties such as durability, acoustic, air tightness and structural movement requirements; considerations when installing generic types of linear joint seals and cavity barriers (full fill and open state); considerations on completion of the installation of firestop seals.

Installation of service penetration seals

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: the role of compartment walls and floors; understanding how service penetration seals work and their place in the wider passive fire protection system; legislation and guidance associated with firestopping service penetration sealing in compartment walls and floors; considerations to make before selecting a fit for purpose firestop seal system including other salient properties such as durability, acoustic, air tightness and structural movement requirements; considerations when installing generic types of firestop seal systems; considerations on completion of the installation of firestop seal systems.

Insulation and Building Treatments (IBT) building construction, defects and interfaces

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with the knowledge to support the following: Interpreting information. Understanding current legislation, standards and official guidance. Checking the suitability, compatibility and characteristics of the materials, components and finishes and determine if they are moisture open or moisture closed and their impact on the building. Carrying out pre-installation checks. Identifying common building defects. Recording and reporting issues or defects with materials. Implication of the type of construction and materials for the introduction of energy efficiency measures. Sequencing of energy efficiency measures. Understanding how continuity of insulation and building treatments can prevent problems. Causes of mould and fungal decay. Impact of ventilation and air flow. Specific requirements for buildings and structures with statutory protection, of traditional construction, hard to treat and buildings of historical significance.

Management of Fire and Life Safety Systems

The purpose of this standard is to provide the delegate with an understanding of the impact of legislation, regulation and industry guidance related to active and passive Fire and Life Safety systems during the complete lifecycle of the building.

Managing and coordinating plant

This standard is for the training of candidates who manage and coordinate construction plant so that they have the skills and knowledge to effectively manage the application and movement of various plant and equipment types, and to ensure compliance with current legislation and good practice.

MCWP Competent Assessed Person

The purpose of this standard is to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to support the Competent Assessed Person (CAP) programme which is an advanced level of assessment. This leads to the certification that engineers are proficient in undertaking statutory inspections of MCWPs or Construction Hoists to the highest specification, as stipulated by legislation/regulations.

Operational applications and implications of Conservation Philosophy, Principles and Law intermediate

The purpose of this standard is to build upon the Conservation Philosophy Principles and Law introduction and provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to support the following scope.

Risk management for construction supervisor’s refresher

The purpose of this standard is to provide the learner with the knowledge and skills to support the following: Preparing, implementing, and communicating Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) effectively, in line with current legislation and best practice