Qualifications and requirements of the Designated Individual.
Definition of Temporary Works and the latest BS5975:2019.
What could be Temporary works and an outline of examples.
Background to Temporary Works from the Bragg report leading to the BS5975:2019 publication with latest responsibilities updates.
Outlining the “Three P’s” PEOPLE, PROCESS, PRODUCTS.
People – Principal roles and responsibilities and human failure
Process – Health and Safety legislation relating to temporary works HASAWA 1974, MHSWR 1999, PPE 1992, WAHR 2005, LOLER 1998, PUWER 1998, CDM 2015. Legalities in relation to temporary works.
Process continued :- key documents for managing temporary works and running through good examples.
Categorising Temporary works
Process flow charts and various configurations
Main changes in the latest code of practice :- BS5975:2019 and out lining the duties and procedures of clients, designers, contractors and the PCTWC and TWC
Directors responsibilities and the ‘Designated Individual role’ while acting as the Principal contractors DI or subcontractors DI.
Good practice for Writing company procedures as a Designated individual and being wary of the latest updates in accordance with the the latest rules outlines in the BS5975:2019.
Designates individuals assessments for Temporary works coordinators and supervisors
Designated individuals letter of appointments for TWC and TWS’s
The Temporary Works Forum awareness for bulletins and publications and latest Temporary works updates.
Certification:
An in-house certificate from the training provider. Please note that this is not a CITB accredited Temporary Works course
Online Training:
Candidates will require:
- A form of photo ID - A quiet room, free from distractions, to complete the course in - A laptop/computer with webcam, microphone, speakers and fast internet connection (tablets/smartphones are not suitable)
The course either has new dates in data loading, or is only run as a dedicated or In Company course.