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    Confined Space, Working Safely at Height and Scaffolding Training, we cover the theoretical and practical training in their dangers, and familiarization with the use and application of the specific teaching facilities and equipment

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    Fire Safety and Fire Fighting Training. From office fire safety to Emergency Response Team training for large industrial fires, there is no substitute for practical experience in dealing with live fire. We use specialist live fire training facilities to incorporate extensive practical fire scenarios with background theory and discussions to ensure that trainees are as prepared as possible for the fires they may encounter.

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    We provide delegates with the knowledge, skill and confidence to operate an onshore - offshore crane and forklift safely reducing the possibility of injury and accidents to personnel and damage to property. We provide also the delegate with knowledge of the general hazards and risks of lifting and rigging operations, an awareness of relevant legislation and regulation, and an opportunity to practice lifting and rigging operations

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    conducts fully accredited specialized drilling training courses for qualified drillers, supervisors and new entrants to the drilling industry. Our courses are run by experienced, registered and accredited driller Trainers and all training is conducted using a state of the art drilling simulator with hard panel controls. We conduct the levels 2, 3 and 4 Training Courses. Accredited with Scotland, we can issue competence certificates directly to the successful course delegate.

Program Safety Physical Health Hazards in Construction Training


  top ten risks and hazards from working on construction sites are:
  • Working at height.
  • Moving objects.
  • Slips, trips, and falls.
  • Noise.
  • Hand arm vibration syndrome.
  • Material and manual handling.
  • Collapsing trenches.
  • Asbestos.

Construction workers are exposed to a variety of health hazards every day. These men and women have the potential for becoming sick, ill, and disabled for life.
This course discusses the physical health hazards construction workers may find, such as exposure to silica, asbestos, hazardous chemicals, excessive noise, and extreme temperatures.
We will also take a closer look at ways to protect yourself from these hazards on a construction site.


Modules and Learning Objectives

Click on the blue links below to access the modules. You can also click on the links at the top of the page. By the end of the course, you should be able to accomplish each of the learning objectives listed in each module.
  Risk Factors and Hazards
Learning objectives in this module include:
  • Describe the major risk factors related to health in construction work.
  • Describe the construction occupations and associated hazards.
  • Discuss the typical chemical hazards present on a construction site.
  • Define and give examples of acute and chronic health effects of exposure to hazardous chemicals.
  • Discuss the hazards and control methods when exposed to asbestos, silica and lead.
  • Describe the health hazards associated with working in confined spaces on construction sites.
  Environmental and Ergonomics Hazards
Learning objectives in this module include:
  • Discuss the effects of, and protective measures for exposure to excessive noise.
  • Describe the difference between hand and whole-body vibration, and effects of overexposure to each.
  • Discuss the hazards associated with heat and cold stress, and the ways to reduce the effects of overexposure.
  • Define, give examples, and describe protective measure for exposure to ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.

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