NRSWA Street Works Training/ Qualifications for Supervisors and Operatives
Course code: All units in addition to units 2 &10 now available to book
Who should do this course?
If you are working or supervising works in the highway, you could be required to hold one or more of the Street Works qualifications, depending on your job role. Operatives responsible for the physical setting up of the signing, lighting and guarding or alternatively supervisors responsible for operatives carrying out the afformentioned tasks will need units 2 and 10 respectively in-line with the NRSWA Act 1991.
Duration: Units 2 and 10 are offered as a 2 day course for novice learners or alternatively a 1 day course for refresher training. The course can support a mixture of operators and supervisors.
Maximum: maximum of 8 learners
Accreditation: CABWI / City and Guilds
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