The EUSR SHEA telecom training course provides a uniform approach to health, safety and environmental awareness for those working on operational sites.
Developed in collaboration with the industry and key stakeholders this course ensures you will meet the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidelines.
The course follows a modular approach with seven modules in total. Six of the modules are designated as ‘core’ modules, which are pertinent for all utility sectors. The other module is specific to the telecoms industry.
Who should attend:
Individuals involved in the operational activities of the telecoms industry who require access to sites, both permanent and temporary, including all levels of operatives, supervisors and management.
The modules covered are:
• Module 1: Understanding our workplace responsibilities • Module 2: Understanding the effects of our work on the environment • Module 3: Identifying and controlling risks • Module 4: Common hazards in the workplace • Module 5: Occupational health hazards • Module 6: Responding to emergencies • Module 7: Working safely underground, in the highway and overhead
To gain the EUSR SHEA Telecom registration certificate candidates must complete all seven modules.
Assessment:
SHEA assessments are multiple choice and structured so that there is an assessment per module. They can be taken one module at a time, or all together at the same time.
Certification:
Learners will receive an EUSR photo ID card with the qualification stated on the back. SHEA Telecoms EUSR registration is valid for three years. The SHEA Telecoms Scheme is partnered with CSCS to allow power industry workers access to construction sites for utilities works with the need for a separate CSCS card.
Duration:
1 day
The course either has new dates in data loading, or is only run as a dedicated or In Company course.