CLIENT CONTRACTOR NATIONAL SAFETY GROUP
CCNSG Safety Passport Renewal
Introduction
The CCNSG Safety Passport Renewal course is designed as a 1 day refresher for those who have previously passed the National course and should be taken within 3 months of the Safety Passport three-year expiry date; failing this, a full 2 day CCNSG National training course will be required to be taken and passed. The Renewal may be taken up to 3 months prior to expiry.
The CCNSG Safety Passport is a nationally recognised scheme promoted by the ECITB which provides essential H&S training to site personnel; it is acknowledged by the oil & gas, power generation, paper, chemical, steel and many other construction / engineering industries as the essential requirement for staff and contractors to enable them to work safely on their sites, and many organisations will not admit personnel to work on their sites unless they have attained it.
Aim:
The purpose of the CCNSG Safety Passport is to ensure that all personnel at all levels working on site have a basic understanding of health and safety in order to complement on-site inductions and ensure improved safety standards throughout.
Who should attend?
- All levels of personnel working on site who have previously taken the CCNSG Safety Passport National course
Learning Objectives:
On completion of the course delegates should understand H&S issues and regulations related to:
- Safe Behaviour at Work
- Safe Place of Work
- Confined Space Entry
- Excavations
- Permit to Work Systems
- Safe Use of Access Equipment & Working at Heights
- Site Transport
- Protecting the Environment
- Safe Lifting and Manual Handling
- Safe Systems of Work
- Asbestos
- Hazardous Substances
- Lifting & handling equipment
- Machinery & tools
- Electricity
- Isolation
- Hand-Arm Vibration
- Noise
