CCNSG National Safety Passport
The CCNSG Safety Passport course is a nationally recognised qualification which has been designed to offer mandatory and essential basic knowledge to personnel who work on construction and engineering sites. This 2 day course will cover a variety of topics to enable contractors to improve health, safety and environmental awareness.
Many companies require personnel to have completed this safety course and a company induction before allowing them access to a site or premises. Bowtec deliver CCNSG Courses in South Wales at our training centre and throughout the United Kingdom.
Combining the training with a site induction enables employees and contractors to work more safely and with a lower risk to themselves and others. The CCNSG card is valid for 3 years after which a 1 day CCNSG Renewal course must be taken.
This Client Contractor National Safety Group course meets the Health & Safety executive statutory requirements.
CCNSG National Safety passport 2 day initial course details
Duration: 2 days
This is a two-day course aimed at all personnel wishing to work on engineering construction sites and covers:
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Safe behaviour at work.
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Safe place of work.
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Confined space entry.
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Excavations.
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Permit to work systems.
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Safe use of access equipment & working at height.
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Site transport. Protecting the environment.
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Safe lifting and manual handling.
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Safe systems of work.
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Asbestos.
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Hazardous substances.
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LOLER.
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PUWER.
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Electricity
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Isolation.
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Hand-Arm Vibration.
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Noise.
Assessment Methods
Four sessions of classroom-based tuition with multiple choice question papers at the end of each session.
Pre training requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for this course.
Candidates who successfully complete the course receive a temporary safety passport valid for six weeks, the ECITB will send out the full card which is valid for three years.
CCNSG SAFETY PASSPORT RENEWAL COURSE
Duration: 1 day
Course Overview
The CCNSG Renewal Course is a one day refresher course for those who have already passed the CCNSG National Course. This has to be taken prior to the current expiry date of the CCNSG card (up to 6 months prior).
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The impact of an accident
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The importance of safe behaviour
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Legal framework
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POWRA
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PTW
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Good practice
Assessment Methods
Three sessions of classroom-based tuition with multiple choice question papers at the end of each session.
Pre training requirements
Delegates must be in possession of a CCNSG Safety Passport, which must still be in date (valid) at the time of renewing. Delegates can attend a refresher course up to 6 months prior to their current expiry, but retain the original expiry date (plus 3 years).
The 3 month grace period currently allowed after the expiry date of a CCNSG card will come to an end from 1st April 2022.
Therefore from the 1st April 2022 delegates will be required to attend a Renewal Course BEFORE their safety passport expires.
Candidates who successfully complete the course receive a temporary safety passport valid which is valid for six weeks, the ECITB will send out the full card which is valid for three years.