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2 Total Training Centre is situated within easy reach of both the A38 and A52, and is on a central bus route to and from Derby City Centre. It also benefits from its own off road parking facilities. The Centre can be hired daily separately and refreshments and lunch can be provided, POA. Each room accommodates up to 20 delegates, with free WIFI available. For more information please contact: Jane Rice I Training Co-ordinator I Training Centre I Alfreton Road I Derby I DE21 4AP T: I M: E: jane@totalhireandsales.co.uk I

3 About Us! Total Training have a wide range of courses available, the most popular are enclosed within this portfolio, but if you have a requirement for a course not shown in this brochure please enquire as we can accommodate these. We have now been an accredited centre for several years. This has been such a growing success that we have now become a accredited centre too. Our trainers can deliver nationwide at your premises if required, and for plant courses Total Hire and Sales will supply machinery at no extra charge, unless this is not required! Please Note: As some courses e.g. CPCS, NPORS, CITB SMSTS and SSSTS, require registration and specific literature, certificates etc., these should be booked in advance at least 4 weeks where possible and confirmation is needed. All courses have the option to purchase refreshments and buffet lunch if required. There are cancellation charges if within 1 week of the course and a no show charge levied.

4 For more information contact: E: What we can offer: Half Day Courses: Abrasive Wheel Asbestos Awareness Banksman Traffic Controller/Vehicle Movement Cat and Genny Confined Space Awareness Environmental Awareness Working at Heights IPAF Safety Harness Manual Handling PASMA - Low Level Access One Day Courses: Emergency First Aid H & S and Environmental Awareness CITB or in-house IPAF Operator 1b, 3a, 3b, PAV, Demonstrator IOSH Working Safely Temporary Works Awareness PASMA - Tower Scaffolding, Combined Access Confined Space Awareness with Breathing Apparatus and Escape Set Other Courses: SMSTS Initial 5 day / Refresher 2 day SSSTS 2 day CISRS Basic Scaffold Inspection 3 day First Aid at Work Refresher and Re-qualification Basic and Tower Scaffold Confined Space Medium Risk IOSH Managing Safely - 4 day NRSWA - Street Works, Initial, Chapter 8 + Re Assessment Plant New User and Refresher courses offered with In House, NPORS or CPCS Certs. Plant: Dumper, Forward Tipping Dumper, Ride on Roller, Telehandler, Excavator.

5 Contents 17th Edition City & Guilds Abrasive Wheel Accident Investigation Asbestos Awareness Banksman Traffic Control & Vehicle Movements CISRS Basic Scaffolding Inspection Chapter 8 Signing, Lighting and Guarding NRSWA Cable Avoidance Tool (CAT) Construction Design Management (CDM) Regulations Course Confined Spaces Medium Risk Initial & Refresher Confined Space Awareness with Breathing Apparatus & Escape Set Display Screen Assessment CITB Health, Safety & Environmental Awareness Fire Risk Assessment & General Risk Assessments & Fire Marshall on site First Aid: Emergency, Re-Qualification & Initial First Aid at Work Fit Test Operator Health & Safety Awareness IPAF: Overview of Catagories - Smart PAL Card - Demonstrator - MEWPS for Managers / Operators 1b, 3a, 3b - Safety Harness - Push Around Vertical (PAV) - Safe Loading / Unloading IOSH Managing Safely / Working Safely Ladder Safety & Inspection Manual Handling PASMA: Overview of Catagories Tower Scaffold Course - Low Level Access - Combined Low Level Access & Towers for Users - Advanced Towers for Staircases - Advanced Guard Rail for Tower Users - Tower for Managers

6 - Working at Height Plant Refresher Plant Management Safety Training Scheme (PMSTS) Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Pipework & Brazing Risk Assessment Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Initial & Refresher Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) Initial & Refresher Street Works Re-Assessment NRSWA Temporary Works Awareness Working at Heights

7 17th Edition City & Guilds Venue: Various Nationwide Duration: 3 Days Maximum Delegates: 12 (20) A Three day vocational training course that covers the whole content of the BS th Edition IET wiring regulations 2008 including Amendment No On completion, delegates will be able to:- Explain the fundamental requirements of BS7671. Demonstrate the application of the regulations. Identify the requirements of the special regulations. This course covers the full 17th Edition regulations. Scope, object and fundamental principles. Definitions and terminology. Assessment of general characteristics. Protection for safety. Selection and erection of equipment. Inspection and testing. Special locations. Appendices and sample test papers. Examination Fees. Course Materials. The course includes a PC based 60 question, open book, multiple choice City & Guilds national examination of two hours duration with instant results.

8 Abrasive Wheel Course Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day In-House/Full Day (National Plant Cert) Maximum Delegates: 6 To enable delegates to mount abrasive wheels on portable machines. On completion of training the delegate will:- Know the relevant health & safety legislation. Know their own personal health & safety responsibilities. Be able to mount an abrasive wheel on a portable machine. Understand and be aware of the different types of abrasive wheel and their capabilities. Be able to inspect and store abrasive wheels and portable machines. Refreshments / Lunch*(full day). Course Notes Certificates

9 Asbestos Awareness Venue: In-House / On Site Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 15 To give an awareness of asbestos and where this may be found including the associated health hazards. Candidates will also be able to identify the levels of training required to work with asbestos and gain an appreciation of H.S.E guidelines. The programme for this course includes:- An Introduction to asbestos nature and origin. Types of asbestos. Properties and benefits (use of asbestos). Health hazards. Possible locations of asbestos in buildings. Current legislation and guidance. Legal limitations on work liable to disturb asbestos. Working safely / duty holders responsibilities. RPE/PPE (personal protective equipment). Emergency procedures / accidental damage / general procedures. Self-assessment test. Refreshments Certificate

10 Accident Investigation Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: 1 Day This course will enable organisations to meet their legal obligations to investigate accidents and act on resultant findings. Suitable for those who have a responsibility for investigating accidents. This one day course covers the following aspects: Legislation. Principals of accident investigation. Underlying Causes. Root Causes. Human Factors. Investigation Techniques. Practical Exercises. Case Study. Refreshments and Lunch Certificate

11 Banksman (Traffic Control) Course Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 6 Most accidents occur as a result of poor observation and an inability of the driver to judge the length of the vehicle and pivotal point of the rear axles. Reversing requires the application of basic mechanical principles and all round observation on the driver s part. The aim of this course is to provide delegates with the necessary skills to control vehicles on-site or other places of work. The content of this course includes:- Statutory requirements (INDG 148) & The Workplace Health & Safety Regs. 92. Writing and implementing a traffic control assessment. The role of the Banksman, security staff and visiting drivers. Legal consequences. Importance of mirror use. Importance of assisted reversing. Reversing 90 left. Reversing 90 right. Reversing around obstacles. Reversing up to loading bays. RIDDOR requirements. Legal Consequences. Certificates and course literature. Refreshments.

12 Banksman Vehicle Movements Course Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 6 To enable delegates to have an awareness of the Hazards plant and vehicle movement create on site and implement control measures to avoid accidental collision. On completion of the training the delegate will:- Know the relevant health & safety legislation. Know the banksman s role and responsibilities. Recognise hazards and controls for vehicle movement. Recognise and use the required hand signals. Apply risk controls for route movement. Certificates Course material. Refreshments.

13 Basic Scaffolding Venue: Nottingham Duration: 2 Days Maximum Delegates: 14 To develop delegates understanding of scaffold components, forms of construction, and inspection procedures of basic tube and fitting access scaffolds in accordance with statutory regulations and codes of practice. The content of this course includes:- Regulations, Codes of practice and Industry Guidance (NASC). Scaffolding materials (tubes, fittings, boards etc.) and terminology. Safe access and egress (ladders, staircases etc). Scaffold ties and bracing. Basic independent tied scaffolds. Putlog, birdcage and tower scaffolds. Scaffolds with prefabricated beams. Pavement gantry and protective fans. Loading bays. Roof edge protection. Splay scaffolds. Roof saddles and chimney access. Multi choice examination. Practical scaffold inspection examination. Certification: CISRS Certificate of training upon completion of course & successful completion of both examinations CIRS Construction Industry Scaffolders Registration Scheme Successful delegates who have also passed Supervisors at Work at Height CSCS health & safety test can apply for a CISRS Basic Scaffold Inspection Card. Certificates

14 Chapter 8 NRSWA Signing, Lighting & Guarding Venue: Derby Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 6 Provide candidates with the knowledge and understanding of the legal requirements to enable them to follow the procedures for setting out Signing and Guarding of excavation (or other works) on the Highway. This course is for anyone who is engaged in any form of works on the Highway. The content of this course includes:- Identify various types of signing and guarding. Recognise the safety procedures required. Assess the legal requirements. New Roads & Street Works Act 1991 Chapter 8. Review the codes of practice. Drawing site plans. Notices required by local authorities. Site surveys. Code of Practice Safety at Street Works & road Works. An introduction to the use of vehicle actuated portable traffic signals. Practical exercise erecting signing, lighting and guarding. City & Guilds Certificate** Buffet lunch and refreshments. ** For an extra fee per delegate, this unit can also be registered as a qualification with the Street Works Qualification register if required.

15 Cat & Genny Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 6 This course will cover the basic operation and methods involved in locating underground services, the problems and hazards to be aware of and how to determine the readings given. This course will provide each delegate with:- The knowledge needed to safely and correctly operate a Basic Cable Avoidance Tool (CAT) along with a Signal Generator (GENNY) when tracing underground services. The requirements of the Regulations with respect to Detecting and Tracing Underground Services. Reasons for using locators. Hazards arising from the use of Cable Avoidance Tools and Signal Generators and precautions which should be observed. Identification of types of Cable Avoidance Tools and Signal Generators. Implications of damage, handling and transporting of Equipment. Inspecting, calibration and testing of equipment. The methods of safe use of pipe and cable location equipment, along with basic locating techniques. Safe working practices. Certificate** Literature Refreshments ** Upon successfully passing the written assessment at the end of the course, each delegate will receive a certificate.

16 Construction Design & Management (CDM) Regulations Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 12 This course examines the legal requirements of the recently amended CDM legislation and provides an outline of key roles, responsibilities and management requirements. Upon successful completions of this course, delegates will be able to:- State when CDM applies to a project. Outline the roles of key post holders under CDM. Define the contents of the Health and Safety File. Provide the right preconstruction information. Outline the content of a Construction Phase Plan. List requirements for consultation, communication, coordination and competence. IOSH accredited Certificate (60% pass mark required) Buffet Lunch Refreshments

17 Confined Spaces Initial Course Medium Risk Venue: Mansfield / Rawdon Duration: 3 Days The key objectives for this course include:- Preparation in order to work safely in medium risk confined spaces. Enter & exit confined spaces safely. Prepare and use escape breathing apparatus in accordance with manufacturers specifications. Use equipment and tools safely and in accordance with manufacturers specifications. Follow procedures and work safely. Deal with emergencies. At the end of this course students should be able to:- List work environments that may be classed as being a confined space. Describe common hazards associated with working in medium risk confined spaces. Identify relevant equipment that may be utilised when working in a medium risk confined space. Demonstrate relevant checks on relevant equipment used for working in medium risk confined spaces. Demonstrate correct procedures for entry/exit of medium risk confined spaces. Demonstrate correct procedure to be adopted should an emergency situation arise within the confined space. Nationally recognised certificate from City & Guilds and CABWI. Buffet Lunch & refreshments.

18 Confined Spaces Refresher Medium Risk Venue: Mansfield / Rawdon / Derby Duration: 2 Days To refresh the knowledge and skills of those persons who have attended the Medium Risk Confined Spaces Initial course and who require re-certification. The course content provides an update on the following key elements:- Prepare to work safely in medium risk confined spaces. Enter and exit confined spaces safely. Prepare and use escape breathing apparatus in accordance with manufacturers specifications. Use equipment and tools safely and in accordance with manufacturers specifications. Follow procedures and work safely. Deal with emergencies. Nationally recognised certificate from City & Guilds and CABWI. Buffet Lunch & refreshments.

19 Confined Space Awareness With Escape set & Breathing apparatus Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: 1 Day To enable candidates to identify a confined space and appreciate the dangers and control measures required when entering. The course content for this programme covers:- Confined Spaces ACoP Confined Space hazards & specified risks. Risk Assessment. Safe Systems of Work. Emergency Planning. Introduction to equipment. Summary of recent incidents. Course close. **There will be a cancellation and no show charge levied.** Certificates Refreshments

20 Confined Space High Risk Venue: On Site or Mansfield Duration: 3 Days To cover the knowledge and skills required to work safely in a confined space wearing a self contained open circuit breathing apparatus in which a specified risk and / or other hazard may be present. At the end of this course students should be able to:- List work environments that may be classed as being a confined space. Describe common hazards associated with working in high risk confined spaces. Identify relevant equipment that may be utilised when working in a high risk confined space. Demonstrate relevant checks on relevant equipment used for working in high risk confined spaces. Demonstrate correct pre-use checks and donning of open circuit breathing apparatus. Demonstrate correct procedures for entry/exit of high risk confined spaces. Demonstrate correct procedure to be adopted should an emergency situation arise within the confined space. Demonstrate after use servicing of open circuit breathing apparatus in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations. Certificates Refreshments

21 Display Screen Assessment Venue: On Site Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 12 To enable candidates to understand the risk assessment process and be able to apply this within the work environment. The course content for this programme covers:- Legislation. DSE Risks. Defining a User. Workstation requirements. Assessing the risks. Control Measures. Adapting the workstation. Assessor Responsibilities. Information to employees and others. Certificates Refreshments

22 Environmental Awareness Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day To enable candidates to understand the risk assessment process and be able to apply this within the work environment. The course content for this programme covers:- The Environment and why we need to protect it. Environmental Management Systems. Waste Management. Pollution. Ecology. Risk Assessment. Legislation. Certificates Refreshments

23 Fire Marshall Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 12 Aimed at all staff, this course will provide the candidate with a basic knowledge of Fire and the importance of effective evacuation and fire-fighting procedures. The course content for this programme covers:- Legislation. How Fires Start. Fire Precautions. Action in the event of fire. Means of Escape. Identification of & how to operate fire extinguishers. Emergency Plan. Record Keeping. Certificates Refreshments

24 Fire Risk Assessment Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 12 To enable candidates to understand the risk assessment process and be able to apply this within the work environment. The course content for this programme covers:- Legislation. Emergency Routes and Exits. Fire detection and warning systems. Firefighting equipment. Dangerous substances. Emergency Evacuation Plans. Needs of vulnerable people, children, disabled. Information to employees and others. Certificates Refreshments

25 First Aid - Emergency Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 12 Basic Life-Saving First Aid and workplace Health and Safety regulations. Suitable for Nominated Emergency First Aiders, or anyone wanting a comprehensive one day First Aid. The course content for this programme covers:- Health and safety (first aid) regulations. Managing an incident. The priorities of first aid. Treatment of an unconscious casualty. Resuscitation. Shock. Choking. Seizures. Bleeding. Common workplace injuries. Certificates Buffet lunch & refreshments

26 First Aid at Work Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: 3 Days (18 hours) Maximum Delegates: 12 A Health and Safety Executive Approved course designed to give candidates effective skills in both the practical tasks and theoretical knowledge of first aid. On completion candidates would be able to deal competently with injuries and/or illnesses and maintain the care and comfort of the casualty in the initial stages until professional help arrives. The course content covers the following aspects:- Principles of First Aid. Initial assessment of incident. Unconsciousness / Levels of Response. Recovery Positions. Resuscitation. Choking. Basic Hygiene. Burns & Scalds. Shock / Fainting. Treatment of bleeding. Eye Injuries. Injury / Illness Assessment. Fractures / Dislocations. Soft tissue injuries. Heart Attacks / Angina. Strokes. Seizures. Diabetes. Anaphylactic Shock. Asthma. Poisons, gasses & fumes. First Aid kit supplies. Record Keeping. Certificates and course literature Buffet lunch & refreshments

27 First Aid Refresher Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: 2 Days Maximum Delegates: 12 This course is for those personnel who already hold a First Aid at Work certificate (issued in the last 3 years) and who require re-qualification to keep their certification valid. The course content includes:- Principles & priorities of first aid. Casualty assessment. Practical resuscitation. Treatment of unconscious casualty. Wounds, bleeding and shock. Heart attacks. Burns and scalds. Fracture management. Accident reporting. First aid kits. Written & practical assessment. Certificates and First Aid Pack Buffet lunch & refreshments

28 Fit Test Operator Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 6 Derby. DE21 4AP. T: E: jane@totalhireandsales.co.uk The newly revised information document HSE282/28 now states that Face Fit Testing should only be conducted by a trained 'Competent Person'. Competency includes knowledge of the theoretical aspects of Fit Testing, RPE and methodology as well as skills in practical Face Fit Testing. Most importantly a 'competent person' should have sufficient experience of Face Fit Testing using a variety of different makes and models of RPE. Our Competent Fit Test Operator Training course is a full-day course aimed at those who have responsibility to manage or conduct Fit Testing in the workplace. The Fit Test Operator Training course covers the Competent Fit Test Operator criteria set out in HSE282/28 and also provide helpful practical guidance and troubleshooting advice. Our Fit Test Training Consultants have a wealth of practical experience of face fit testing which really makes a difference to the quality of our Training courses. We are able to provide practical guidance, advice and helpful hints and tips all gained from a working practical knowledge of face fit testing with every make and model of mask from P1, P2 & P3 disposable masks through to half masks, full face masks and BA. Following training, our Fit Test Operator Help line is a free service which we offer to all clients who may need backup or advice on any issue. We are able to provide support, advice and troubleshooting guidance which frequently solves any issues without the need for further assistance. Morning Session Regulations and Guidance. The Purpose and Applicability of Fit Testing. Procedures for Selection of Adequate and Suitable RPE. Fit Factors and Protection Factors. Examination Procedures for RPE, Identification of Maintenance Problems. Correct Donning Procedures and Pre-Use Fit Checks. Fit Test Procedures and Purpose of the Fit Test Exercises. Capabilities and Limitations of the Fit Test Equipment. Afternoon Session Set up and Diagnostic checks. PRACTICAL FIT TESTING. Troubleshooting & Problem Solving. Fit Test Failures. How to Plan and Manage Face Fit Testing Programme. Interpretation of Fit Test Reports. Data Handling and Storage. Questions / Summary.

29 Health & Safety Awareness Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 8 To give construction operatives an awareness of health and safety and how it affects their daily role, typical construction hazards and how they are controlled. On completion of the course, delegates will:- Understand the legal responsibilities. Be able to identify common hazards and propose common sense risk controls. Be aware of the accident reporting system within the company. Be aware of manual handling hazards. Recognise work at height hazards and implement control measures. Recognise work equipment hazards and use equipment safely. Understand fire precautions to be observed on site. Certificates Buffet lunch & refreshments

30 Courses Overview As an IPAF approved training centre, we provide a range of courses including the following:- Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP) courses for:- Operators Demonstrators Instructors Categories of MEWP equipment:- Static Vertical (1a) Static Boom (1b) Mobile Vertical (3a) Mobile Boom (3b) Push Around Vehicle (PAV) Insulated Ariel Device (IAD) Specialist Machines (SPECIAL) Mast Climbing Work Platform (MCWP) courses for:- Mobile Operators Demonstrators Installers Advanced Installers Instructors Other Courses:- Harness Use and Inspection (H) Loading / Unloading (LOAD) MEWP s for Managers (MM)

31 Smart PAL Card The Smart PAL Card (Powered Access Licence), available in different languages, is machinereadable and can be used to ensure that only trained operators can use mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) on site. Standard PAL Cards will continue to be issued and accepted on site. The Smart PAL Card looks the same as the standard PAL Card the data stored on the card, such as the operator name, number and categories trained in, is also printed on it. The only difference is that the Smart PAL Card is marked by a wireless icon and has a chip embedded in it. The data in the chip can be read by a card reader fitted to the machine. The reader can be set up to accept certain data which in turn will allow the machine to be operated. This data includes whether or not the cardholder (operator) is trained, to what level and in which machine categories. No additional personal contact details are contained within the card. IPAF and its approved training centres keep any personal data secure in line with data protection legislation. Using a Smart PAL Card along with a reader device can allow control of machine access and thereby improve site safety. Site managers can use the system to ensure that only correctly trained operators can operate MEWPs or MCWPs (mast climbing work platforms). They can also track who has used which machine for how long, and prevent fraudulent use. Smart PAL Cards have been tested extensively on multiple machines by operators on site. They can be read by virtually all card readers and there are no restrictions on which smart card readers should be used. Operators or companies can specify if they wish to be issued with a Smart PAL Card or a standard PAL Card when booking courses with their IPAF-approved training centre.

32 Demonstrator Training Venue: Derby or On-Site Duration: 1-3 Days dependant on the number of catagories required. (1a, 1b, 3a & 3b) Maximum Delegates: 4 This course includes a test paper on legal requirements and provides delegates with the skills to familiarise operators with their responsibilities and demonstrate safe operating procedures. *Applicants must be 16 or over and hold a valid IPAF PAL card, proving they have successfully undertaken an IPAF Operator Course. The content of this course includes:- Awareness of different types of Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP). Safe Operation of MEWPs and limitations of use. Pre-Use checks, inspection and function tests. Defect reporting and handover procedure. Basic operational practice. Log book issue. Course Review and Close. IPAF Demonstrator Card 5 year certification (please note this does not provide an IPAF PAL Smart card)

33 MEWP for Managers Course Venue: In-House or Derby Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 4 This course is designed to instruct Supervisors and Managers how to prepare for, and safely co-ordinate various types of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) within their control. The content of this course includes:- Introduction including pre-course theory test, IPAF and PAL card overview. Understanding the different machine classifications i.e. 1a, 1b, 3a, 3b, MC, TPI and IAD. Awareness of different types of Mobile Elevating Work Platform (MEWP). Examine the history of MEWPs and the suitability of machine for tasks. Understanding requirements for pre-use checks and daily maintenance prior to work commencing. Understanding the delivery of machines and familiarisation process on site. Individual written test, with explanation of pass requirements. Scissor Lift & Booms. IPAF Certificate valid for 5 years (this course does not include PAL Smart card). Lunch & Refreshments.

34 MEWP s Safety Harness Training Venue: Derby or On-Site Duration: Half Day Minimum 4 hours Maximum Delegates: 10 Identification of appropriate protection equipment and use, correct condition and fitting of harness are examined within the course which covers a range of MEWPs. However, it can be tailored to offer candidates achievement testing on specific machines please remember to highlight requirements when booking. The content of this course includes:- Introduction: overview of course legislation. Definition of work at heights categories. Suitable harnesses for MEWPs. Correct fitting and adjustment of a full body harness. Selection of lanyard. Inertia devices: functions, operation and requirements. Suitable anchorage points. CE certification, conformity and record keeping. Harness inspection. Achievement testing. Course review and close. On successful completion those who hold an IPAF Smart PAL card will have it endorsed with this qualification, those that don t will receive an IPAF certificate. Incurs a Registration fee per delegate.

35 Operating Training Venue: In-House Derby Nottingham (dependant on No. of delegates) Duration: : 1-3 Days dependant on the number of catagories required. (1a, 1b, 3a & 3b) Maximum Delegates: 4 A mix of theory and practical training, this course is designed to enable operators to manoeuvre, drive and position the machine safely and proficiently. It can be undertaken on scissor lifts, booms or trailer mounted platforms. Awareness of relevant Health and Safety regulations and accident prevention and control. Be aware of needs regarding PPE. The content of this course includes:- Awareness of different types of MEWP (Mobile Elevating Work Platform). Safe Operation of MEWPs and limitations of use. Pre-use checks, inspection and function tests. Planning the route before operating the MEWP. Travelling the route and manoeuvring the MEWP. Setting up the MEWP for work. Basic Operational Practice. Achieving Testing. Selection of use of fall arrest equipment. Log Book Issue. Course Review and Close. Smart PAL (Powered Access Licence) Photo ID Card. 5 Years Accreditation.

36 Push Around Vertical (PAV) Training Venue: In-House (if 4) or Derby Duration: : 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 4 A Mix of theory and practical training, this course is designed to enable operators to manoeuvre and position the machine safely and proficiency. It can be undertaken on Push Around Verticals. The content of this course includes:- Safe operation of PAV and limitations of use. Pre-use checks, inspection and function tests. Emergency lowering. Planning and route before operating the PAV. Introduction of the PAV. Major components identification and its function. Starting/stopping the PAV, correct starting and shut down procedures. Travelling the route and manoeuvring the PAV. Setting up the PAV for work. Basic operational practice. Achieving testing. Use of log book, course evaluation and close. IPAF Accreditation Smart PAL Card

37 Safe Loading & Unloading Venue: In-House (if 4) or Derby - Nottingham Duration: : 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 4 Delegates will learn how to carry out inspections and risk assessments as well as how to correctly position the vehicle, load and unload in a safe manner. The course has a minimum machine category requirement of scissor lifts and self-propelled booms. The content of this course includes:- Selection of suitable vehicle for transportation of load. Method of loading and unloading. Position of load of on vehicle. Marking of large loads. How to secure the load. Safety checks. Positioning the vehicle for unloading. Log book issue. IPAF Accreditation Smart PAL Card

38 IOSH Managing Safely Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: : 4 Days (can be over 4 weeks) IOSH Managing Safely is for managers and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation. It s designed to get managers up to speed on the practical actions they need to take to handle health and safety on behalf of their teams. What they need to know and are perhaps reluctant to learn about in a refreshingly informal way. Managing safely won t turn delegates into safety experts but it will give them the knowledge and tools to tackle the health and safety issues they re responsible for. Importantly, it brings home just why health and safety is such an essential part of their job. IOSH Managing Safely Certificates Lunch & Refreshments

39 IOSH Working Safely / Safety Passport Venue: In-House On-Site / Nationally Duration: : 1 Day IOSH Managing Safely is for people at any level needing a grounding in the essentials of health and safety. Everyone at work should have an understanding of why they must work safely and this course fulfils this. The content of this course includes:- Introducing working safely. Defining hazard and risk. Identifying common hazards. Improving safety performance. Protecting our environment. IOSH Managing Safely Certificates / Safety Passport Lunch & Refreshments

40 Ladder Safety & Inspection Course Refreshments 3 Year Ladder Association Certification ID cards can also be attained for an extra admin charge Course Content:- 1. INTRODUCTION 2. CURRENT LEGISLATION ON LADDERS AND USAGE 3. SAFETY a) Is the Ladder Strong Enough? b) Is the Ladder Long Enough? c) Is the Ladder Safe Enough? 4. MATERIALS USED IN LADDER MANUFACTURE 5. COLOUR CODING 6. REASONS, STANDARDS & METHODS OF LADDER INSPECTION a) Reasons for Ladder Inspection b) Standards for Ladder Inspection c) Method of Ladder Inspection d) Deflection Test 7. LADDER CONSTRUCTION DEMONSTRATION (Video) 8. LADDER INSPECTION & TESTING DEMONSTRATION (Using old ladders) a) Inspection b) Testing 9. LADDERS & STEPS DEFECTS 10. CARE & MAINTENANCE OF LADDERS a) Storage Steps & Trestles b) Storage Ladders c) Handling d) Transportation e) Maintenance 11. CORRECT USAGE OF LADDERS 12. RISK ASSESSMENT & USER RESPONSIBILITIES 13. BMLA RISK ASSESSMENT FORM 14. FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS 15. QUESTION & ANSWER SESSION 16. CANDIDATE ASSESMENT & PRESENTATION OF TRAINING CERTIFICATES

41 Manual Handling Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: : Half Day Maximum Delegates: 12 This programme is designed for any person(s) who have to train and/or assess those who are involved in manual handling in the workplace i.e. Employers, Managers, Supervisors or Operatives. The aim of this course is to provide delegates with a thorough understanding of how to minimise the risk of injury to themselves and others by increasing awareness of potential manual handling hazards in the workplace and their outcomes. The content of this course includes:- Health & Safety at work Act Manual handling regulations. Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations. Accident statistics. The functions of the spine and muscular system. Typical injuries. Hazard identification and assessment of: Refreshments Certificates The task. The load. The working environment. Individual capabilities. Correct handling techniques. Practical exercises and tuition.

42 Courses Overview As a PASMA accredited training centre, we provide a wide ranges of courses to suit your needs, these include:- Tower Scaffold Course:- This course is for delegates who erect, move, alter, use, dismantle or inspect lightweight tower scaffolding, or those who supervise or manage such operations. This course will give delegates knowledge of relevant regulations, codes of practice and good safe working practices together with hands-on practical skills to enable them to safely do all of the above. Low Level Access:- How to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units and standard mobile access towers without risk of personal injury to the delegate or others. Combined Low Level Access & towers for Users:- How to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units and standard mobile access towers without risk of personal injury to the delegate or others. Advanced Tower for Staircases:- Introduction to mobile towers on stairs. Legal overview to health and safety/work at Height Regulations 2005 British and European standards. Guidance & information on tower components, inspection and maintenance. Tower Assembly and dismantle (3T method and advanced guardrail). Tower stability and tying in hazards when using a mobile access towers on stairs. Theory test paper. Practical Training including the new 3T and AGR method. Practical Assessment. Advanced Guard Rail for Tower Users:- Have an understanding of the statutory regulations, identify safe working heights safely erect, dismantle aluminium or fibreglass mobile access towers using the advanced guardrail system. Tower for Managers:- How to safely assemble, dismantle, relocate and alter a mobile access tower without risk of personal injury to the delegate or others. Working at Height (essentials):- To enable an individual to effectively comply with their duties under the Work at Height Regulations.

43 Combined Low Level Access & Towers for Users Course Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: : 1 Day lasting a minimum of 7 hours Maximum Delegates: 8 How to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units and standard mobile access towers without risk of personal injury to the delegate or others. The content of this course includes:- Current Legislation, Regulations and Guidance affecting working from low level access units and standard mobile access towers. PASMA Code of Practice, PAS250 (Publicly Available Specification), assembling, altering and dismantling, incorporates current best practice for fall protection, inspection of both low level and standard mobile access towers. Tower Inspection Records; hazards affecting the use of units & platforms. Code of Practice booklet. A PASMA Certificate and Photo Card will be issued to successful delegates who complete the Theory & Assessment session.

44 Tower for Users Course Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: : 1 Day lasting a minimum of 6 hours Maximum Delegates: 12 How to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units and standard mobile access towers The content of this course includes:- without risk of personal injury to the delegate or others. Legislation. Regulation & guidance affecting working at height with mobile access towers. PASMA Code of Practice, Product Standards EN 1004:2004, assembling, altering and dismantling towers incorporating. Current best practice for fall protection. Inspection of completed mobile access towers and completion of Tower Inspection Records. Hazards affecting the use of mobile access towers and how to avoid. Code of Practice booklet. A PASMA Certificate and Photo Card will be issued to successful delegates who complete the Theory & Assessment session.

45 Advanced Tower on Stairs Course Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: : 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 6 The content of this course includes:- Introduction to mobile towers on stairs. Legal overview to health and safety/work at Height Regulations 2005 British and European standards. Guidance & information on tower components, inspection and maintenance. Tower Assembly and dismantle (3T method and advanced guardrail). Tower stability and tying in. Hazards when using a mobile access towers on stairs. Theory test paper. Practical Training including the new 3T and AGR method. Practical Assessment. Refreshments

46 Low Level Access Course Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day lasting a minimum of 3 ½ hours Maximum Delegates: 12 How to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate low level access units without risk of The content of this course includes:- personal injury to the delegate or others. Current Legislation. Regulations and Guidance affecting work at height with low level access units. PASMA Code of Practice. Publicly Available Specification. Assembling, altering and dismantling low level units. Incorporating current best practice for fall protection. Inspection of Completed low level units and completion of Tower. Inspection Records; hazards affecting the use of low level units. Code of Practice booklet. A PASMA Certificate and Photo Card will be issued to successful delegates who complete the Theory & Assessment session.

47 Working at Height (Essentials) Course Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 12 To enable an individual to effectively comply with their duties under the Work at Height Regulations. The content of this course includes:- Current Legislation. Regulations and Guidance affecting work at height. Code of Practice booklet. Refreshments.

48 Advanced Guardrail for Towers for users course Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 12 Have an understanding of the statutory regulations. Identify safe working heights safely erect; dismantle aluminium or fibreglass mobile access towers using the advanced guardrail system. The content of this course includes:- Health & safety legislation & regulations. PASMA code of practice. Safe working at heights. Identifying advanced guardrail equipment. Manufactures instruction manuals. Sequence of erecting and dismantling mobile access towers using the advanced guardrails method. Multi choice test paper. Refreshments.

49 Tower Scaffold Course Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 12 This course is for delegates who erect, move, alter, use, dismantle or inspect lightweight tower scaffolding, or those who supervise or manage such operations. This course will give delegates knowledge of relevant regulations, codes of practice and good safe working practices together with hands-on practical skills to enable them to safely do all of the above. The content of this course includes:- Types of Tower Scaffolding. Regulations and codes of practice. Stability of Towers. Use of outriggers and stabilizers. Cause of accidents associated with Towers (slide show). Safe use of Towers. Loading on Towers. Understanding Manufacturer s instructions. Practical erect, movement and dismantle of Tower. Scaffold. Practical Test. Knowledge Test. Certification.

50 Plant Refresher / New User Venue: In-House Derby - Derbyshire Duration: 1 Day This day can consist of 2 of the following: - Digger - Forward Tipper Dumper - Roller - Telehandler (If the delegate is a competent user then these are half day per plant, if not see below) Plant New User For companies requiring National Plant and CPCS, additional costs are incurred. CPCS: NPORS: Practical Theory Maximum of 3 delegates per day for CPCS as time limits imposed. Practical Theory Maximum of 3 delegates per day for CPCS as time limits imposed. Cost charged per card not pre category ( 30 per card). Venue: In-House Derby - Derbyshire Duration: 3-4 Days Maximum Delegates: 1 Plant as above, but only 1 per course.

51 Plant Management Safety Training Scheme (PMSTS) Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: 5 Days Maximum Delegates: 12 This course will help Plant Managers, instructors, agents and supervisors to manage health and safety on site, in the training area and workshop area in accordance with legal provisions and within the context of their management and supervisory roles. The course will help to develop an understanding of responsibilities and accountability for site health, safety and welfare and to recognise a safe site that is efficient, economical and productive. The content for this course includes:- The Health and Safety at Work Act. Accident Reporting and investigation. Responsibilities, offences and penalties etc. Safety policies. General health and safety legislation. PPE. First Aid at Work. Risk Assessments and method statements. Safety inspections. Dust hazards and control of fumes. Work at height regulations/excavators/power/oler. Buried services. Control of noise. Behaviour based safety. Vibration. Environmental management. Dangerous substances. Construction Skills Site Safety Plus Certificates. Lunch / Refreshments.

52 Portable Appliance Testing Venue: In-House - On-Site Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 6 Designed for persons within a hire environment to test any electrical equipment to prove electrical safety. Course will cover checking, testing, labelling and recording to enable the candidate to become confident and competent in visual inspections and the use of portable appliance testers. The course covers all hire equipment across all voltages, cycles and DC. The content for this course includes:- H & S Legislation. Reasons for testing, electrical safety. Methods of construction of equipment. Frequency / framework of testing. Visual inspections. 230 / 110 volt equipment tests. Testing Class 1 appliances identifying results. Testing Class 2 appliances identifying results. Interpretation of fault indications. Completion of statutory and company recording. Documentation. Testing the integrity of the PAT. Certification.

53 CITB Refrigeration Pipework & Brazing Commercial & Industrial Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: 2 Days The course is essential for all personnel who wish to be trained and certified competent in brazing refrigeration & air conditioning copper Pipework. It is a practically based course but includes the required training in health & safety areas to enable candidates to competently carry out the correct brazing techniques. The British Refrigeration Association has set the criteria for the practical assessment hence this approved industry standards is strictly adhered to ensure the workmanship and that best practices are shown and achieved. The course content includes:- 1. General Safety:- 1.1 General Duties of Employers. 1.2 General Duties of Employees. 1.3 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 (COSHH). 1.4 Protection Against Burns from Flames and Sparks. 1.5 Protection from Fumes. 1.6 Transport. 1.7 Storage. 1.8 Safety. 1.9 Gas Cylinders in Fires. 2. Refrigeration Pipework:- 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Copper Tubing 2.3 Soft Drawn 2.4 Hard Drawn 2.5 Cutting Copper Tubing 2.6 Bending Copper Tubing 2.7 Flared Connections 2.8 Swaged Joint 2.9 Fittings

54 CITB Refrigeration Pipework & Brazing Commercial & Industrial cont.. 3. Oxy-acetylene Equipment:- 3.1 Cylinder Safety Precautions 3.2 Acetylene 3.3 Explosion Risks 3.4 Oxygen 3.5 Gas Pressure Regulators 3.6 High Pressure Blowpipe 3.7 Backfires and Flashbacks 3.8 General Preparations 3.9 Setting the Gas Pressures 3.10 Lighting the Blowpipe 3.11 To Shut Down the Plant 3.12 Blowpipe Flame 3.13 The Neutral Flame 3.14 The Carburizing Flame 3.15 The Oxidising Flame 3.16 Power to the Flame 3.17 Brazing Alloys 4. Brazing Techniques:- 4.1 Cutting and Fitting 4.2 Cleaning 4.3 Proper Fluxing 4.4 Assembling and Supporting 4.5 Purging System with Dry Nitrogen 4.6 Heating and Flowing the Alloy 4.7 Cleaning After Brazing 4.8 Points to Remember 4.9 Caution 4.10 Installation Planning 4.11 Pre-Site Checks 4.12 Pre-Installation Checks 4.13 Pressure Testing 5. Typical Defects Causes & Remedies

55 Risk Assessment Venue: Total Training Centre Duration: Half Day Maximum Delegates: 12 To enable candidates to understand the risk assessment process and be able to apply this within the work environment. The content of this course includes:- Legislation. Types of Risk Assessment. Hazards. Control Measures. Risk Ratings. Recording the Risk Assessment. Application. Guidance. Certificates. Refreshments.

56 CITB Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme Venue: Total Training Centre / On Site Duration: 1 Day Maximum Delegates: 20 The latest edition of the Site Safety Plus framework; this one-day course is designed for Site Managers and Supervisors. In addition to the SMSTS and SSSTS qualifications, this course covers environmental issues on a construction site in more detail. This SEATS training course contains the following topics:- Why is the environment important? Environmental Management Systems. Ecology. Contaminated Land. Waste Management. Pollution and Water Management. Being a Good Neighbour. Energy and Resources. For in company courses, an hour of training can be dedicated to reflect individual company requirements or sector-specific issues (please note that this material will not be included in the exam). Delegates will successfully complete the course by achieving a minimum of 18 out of 25 correct answers in a multiple choice examination. Delegates will also have a Being Responsible group discussion where they will be encouraged to discuss ideas of how they will implement changes on site. SEATS certificate accredited by CITB & valid for 5 years.

57 Site Management Safety Training (SMSTS) Venue: In-House Total Training Centre Duration: 5 Days (or day release over 5 weeks) Maximum Delegates: 12 This course is intended to give site managers, agents and others a clear understanding of how to manage health and safety on site, develop an understanding of responsibilities and accountability for site health, safety and welfare, and recognise that a safe site is efficient, economical and productive. The content covered in this course includes:- Introductive and feedback on pre-course exercise. Health and Safety Law (including exercise). Health and Safety and the Manager. Working at Height and the working environment. Management of contractors, plant, equipment and systems of work. Managers and supervisors responsibilities (exercise). Health and Safety management and monitoring on site. Site briefing exercise. Health and Safety communication training. Construction health and safety. Site Layout (excursive). Examination. Close and debrief. GE700 Manuals. XA6 Course / Study Notes. Certificates. Buffet lunch and refreshments. Due to literature & registration requirements, this course has to be booked at least 3 weeks in advance.

58 Site Management Safety Training (SMSTS) Refresher Venue: In-House - Total Training Centre Duration: 2 Days Maximum Delegates: 12 This course is to give understanding of delegates responsibilities and accountability for site safety, health and welfare and current health and safety legislation, including risk assessments. Course content for this programme includes:- Current focus of HSE s attention. Risk assessment and method statements. Construction (Design and Management) Regulations Construction Health, Safety and Welfare (CDM Part 2). Reporting of Accidents, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences. Overview and changes to the current legislation affecting construction to include:- Working at Height Regulation Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Control of Vibration at Work Regulations Control of Noise at Work Regulations Fire on construction sites including Fire Safety Order Construction Waste and Site Waste Management plans. GE700 Manuals. XA6 Course / Study Notes. Certificates. Buffet lunch and refreshments. Due to literature & registration requirements, this course has to be booked at least 3 weeks in advance. Certification from the initial course is also required.

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