CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Refresher Course  (TWCTC-R)

CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Refresher Course (TWCTC-R)

The Temporary Works Coordinator Refresher Course is a one-day course for people who have completed the TWCTC or its refresher in the last five years. You must retake the full course if you don’t attend the refresher before your certificate expires.

Part P of the Building Regulations (C&G 2393-10)

Part P of the Building Regulations (C&G 2393-10)

Upon successfully completing the course and passing the final examination, candidates will be awarded the City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate in the Building Regulations for Electrical Installations in Dwellings.

ECS Labourers Card - SPA Health & Safety Core Day

ECS Labourers Card - SPA Health & Safety Core Day

Gain essential knowledge in health, safety, and environmental responsibilities through our comprehensive course. This training qualifies as an ECS Health & Safety exam exemption, helping you obtain or renew your ECS Labourers Card for a career in the electrical industry.

These health and safety in a workplace courses provide a thorough explanation of health and safety laws and seeks to increase participants' understanding of the duties that employees, managers, and health and safety professionals are expected to uphold. We provide a range of certifications and training to learners to help them advance their knowledge and abilities, lower risks, create safer and healthier working environments for everyone and boost long-term business performance. No matter the job type or industry, a thorough awareness of health and safety is crucial in the workplace. These health and safety courses make sure you comprehend the most prevalent health and safety concerns at work as well as the necessary safety controls.

General FAQ's

Health and safety in the workplace refer to the set of policies, procedures, and practices that are designed to protect the health and safety of employees while they are at work.

This course is important, as it helps prevent accidents, injuries, and illnesses that can occur on the job. It also promotes a safe and healthy work environment, which can increase employee satisfaction and productivity.

Common workplace hazards taught in this course include slips, trips, falls, ergonomic hazards, chemical hazards, electrical hazards, and fire hazards.

Key elements of this course include hazard identification and assessment, risk management, training and education, employee involvement, and continuous improvement. It may include topics such as ergonomics, hazardous materials handling, fire safety, first aid and CPR, and workplace violence prevention.

You can learn more about health and safety in the workplace by consulting resources such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) website, attending training sessions and workshops, and asking your employer for information about workplace health and safety policies and procedures.