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FRIDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2018 @ SMITHTON CHURCH 08:45

Traditional Buildings – Skills and Materials 21 Sept 2018

Cost:
£95 per person (VAT exempt)
A light buffet lunch is provided. If you have any specific dietary requirements
please contact Stephen Wells on 01463 273652 or via email at:
training@inverness.uhi.ac.uk
booking:
To book, please go to our Eventbrite page: https://bit.ly/2mdsRm9

 

 

CITB Skills & Training Funding

The attached flyer shows types of funding available from CITB

CITB offer support through three different types of funds;

Skills & Training Funding

Flexible Funding

Structured Funding

Funding Flyer Digital version 2018

Identification Checks

CITB and other governing bodies regularly require trainers to check individual identification in order to prevent fraud, therefore HCTG require all persons attending training to be in possession of a valid photographic ID such as Driving Licence, Passport etc.

Highlands & Islands Construction Safety Forum News

Latest newsletter from HICSF, see below

HICSF August 2018

H&S training in the Highlands – USE IT OR LOSE IT!

FAO Construction Directors and Managers

HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING – WHY YOU NEED TO TAKE ACTION

I am writing to remind you that HSE will check what health and safety training you have provided to your employees when carrying out inspections and investigations. Failure to provide training is likely to attract HSE’s Fees for Intervention (currently £129 per hour) and may lead to enforcement Notices being issued. Notices are placed on HSE’s website and may count against you when tendering for work with clients.

The training group are putting in serious resources to allow you to gain access to local H&S courses. I have been told that many courses were cancelled in the last year when companies dropped out. Tell Winnie and the team if you need courses that are not currently available and they will do their best to deliver. These courses are subsidised by the levy that you pay to CITB. If you don’t use this local service you will have to pay much more to travel to central belt training providers and you will lose productive time from travel on top.

Here is a list of topics that have arisen from recent inspections and I would encourage you to be proactive about booking courses on these subjects:

  1. Temporary Works – at supervisor and coordinator levels
  2. Vibration risks, controls and management – supervisor level
  3. Plant operatives – particularly telescopic handlers – see CPA guidance https://www.cpa.uk.net/sfpsgpublications/
  4. Scaffold inspections & scaffold erection – NASC are offering ‘cash back’ for refresher training – https://www.nasc.org.uk/cpd-cashback/
  5. Planning and management of excavations – http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/cis64.pdf
  6. Roof edge protection design and installation – see Code of Practice from the Edge Protection Federation – https://epf-uk.org/
  7. Lifting Operations/work at height when lifting people
  8. Site traffic management & reversing assistant training

Of course, you don’t have to book training via HICTG. However, I understand that in future you will need to check that your training provider has been approved by CITB to obtain a refund from your levy. Use it or lose it!

Regards

Liz Hunter

HM Inspector of Health and Safety

Health and Safety Executive

Longman House

28 Longman Road

Inverness, IV1 1SF

020 3028 3369; mobile: 07771 380998

Check that your scaffolding skills are current – http://cisrs.org.uk/continuing-professional-development/cpd-faqs/ Subsidised training available!

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