The needs and processes for temporary works co-ordination
The duties of a TWC
The roles of others involved in temporary works projects
The need for temporary works policy and legal aspects
The detail of BS5975 and the procedural controls described in the code
How the TW process is applied in practice
Course Aims
The course was launched by the CITB in response to recent efforts to tighten procedural control on Temporary Works projects, whereby the construction industry issued a mandate that all Temporary Works Co-Ordinators are to hold CSkills cerfication.
Deliered across 2 days, this course is designed to assist those on site who have responsibilty for managing all forms of temporary works. Is it also designed to give confidence to senior management and those who engage contractors. Participating delegates will reach an assessed standard of knowledge and be awarded a CSkills Site Safety Plus Certificate on successful completion.
The course has the support of a number of organisations: CITB, Temporary Works Forum, CECA, UKCG, HSE and FMB, maiking it transferable across industry
Course Requirement
The course is designed for those considering appointments as Temporary Works Co-Ordinators or Temporary Works Supervisors.
The course may also be of interest to others involved in the Temporary Works Co-Ordination process. These may include:
Site and Project Managers
Designers adn Supervisors working for clients
Consultants and Contractors who need a detailed awareness of the safety and technical implications of temporary works
Examination Board
Cskills Site Safety Plus Certificate issued on sucessful completion of the course
Assessment
There is a multiple choice examination at the end of the course, issued by the CITB. You will also be expected to be interactive during the course