CISRS Operative Training Scheme (COTS)
Course
In Huntingdon
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Huntingdon
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Class hours
6h
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Duration
1 Day
This is a one-day mandatory course to support the application and issue of the Scaffolding Labourer card. A written test will be taken by the delegates at the conclusion of the course to confirm competency.
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Start date
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About this course
The aim of this course if to provide the information a delegate requires to work safely as a New Entrant Trainee/Scaffolding Labourer
Anyone who wishes to start their career as a Scaffolder, this course must be attended to gain the Scaffolding Labourers card
Operatives wishing to apply for the New Entrant Trainee/Scaffolding Labourer card must also pass a CITB – Construction Skills Health, Safety and Environment Test (or possess a recognised exemption). Applicants should apply for their card within two years of the test date or they will have to complete another test. We can offer this test on the same day for the additional charge of £27.50 + VAT.
WATA regularly exceeds national average pass rates producing award winning delegates. Attention to quality and innovation and substantial growth and development has recently earned WATA the Huntingdonshire Business Development Award 2014.
There is no formal enrolment process for this course, for further information please contact the WATA customer service team.
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Subjects
- Scaffolding training
- Quality Training
- Regulations
- Hygiene
- Manual Handling
- Electrical
- Fire
- Quality
- Scaffolding
- CISRS
- Regulations and legislations surrounding COSHH
- Operative Training Scheme
- COTS
- Health & Safety
- Health and Safety Law
- Labour Law
- Workplace Law
- Workstation Safety
- Construction Safety Training
Teachers and trainers (1)
WATA Trainers
Training
Course programme
What does the course cover?
• Relevant Regulations and Codes of Practice
• General Responsibilities
• Basic Scaffold Terminology (Components & Application) • Servicing of Equipment, Tube, Fittings etc.
• Boards & Stock – Quality Control
• Health, Welfare, Hygiene & Housekeeping
• Electrical Safety
• Fire Prevention & Control
• Noise & Vibration
• Work at Height
• Accident Prevention & Reporting
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Site Transport Safety (Including Loading & Unloading)
• Equipment & Tools
• Manual Handling (Including a practical element)
• Lifting Equipment Using a Rope & Wheel
CISRS Operative Training Scheme (COTS)