The EUSR SHEA Gas Passport Training course is a basic safety training course designed for those who work in the utility sector. The course is designed to ensure that workers are working to a good standard of health and safety that is in line with HSE guidelines.
The SHEA Power scheme is designed for individuals who require access to operational sites within the power industry, both permanent and temporary, at all levels including operatives, supervisors, and management.
The SHEA Water scheme is designed for individuals who require access to operational sites within the water industry, both permanent and temporary, at all levels including operatives, supervisors, and management.
The National Water Hygiene (‘Blue Card’) scheme plays a vital part in ensuring the protection of public health and promoting good water hygiene practices. The scheme has been developed in collaboration with all UK water companies.
All UK water companies require individuals entering clean water sites or working on the clean water network – known as ‘Restricted Operations’, to hold a National Water Hygiene EUSR registration.
This inclusive first aid qualification is for those that are interested in knowing more about first aid but may find the practical elements of traditional first aid courses difficult. This could be due to physical disabilities, mental health conditions or simply physical strength.
This is the most popular first aid qualification. The Emergency First aid at work qualification is the choice of many employers to ensure they are meeting the requirements of the Health and Safety (first aid) Regulations.
The QNUK Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF) is ideal for those employers that need to meet the minimum requirement of first aid regulations; typically, those working in shops, offices and other low risk environments.
This qualification is aimed at those working in an early years setting who require a first aid qualification for emergency paediatric first aid.
The QNUK Level 3 Award in Emergency Paediatric First aid (RQF) meets the requirements for those working in an early years setting, however, the setting should ensure that they also have suitable numbers of staff with a ‘2 day’ qualification such as the QNUK Level 3 Award in Paediatric First aid (RQF).
This qualification is for those undertaking the role of a first aider in the workplace. The QNUK Level 3 Award in First aid at Work (RQF) has been developed in conjunction with other AOs and supports employers to meet their requirements under the Health and Safety (First Aid) regulations 1981. (NI 1982).
This qualification is for those at work that require an understanding of the hazards associated with manual handling and how these can best be avoided. The programme is typically delivered over a half-day and with no practical assessment provides just the knowledge element. This may be more suited to those with existing injuries or those that cannot undertake practical tasks.
This qualification is for those at work that require an understanding of the hazards associated with manual handling and how these can best be avoided. The programme is typically delivered over a day. The assessment includes practical elements as well as the knowledge element found in the QNUK Level 2 Award in Principles of Manual Handling at Work.
This qualification is for those working in environments where they are likely to have to deal with aggressive individuals.
Examples may include those working in service industries or retail. The qualification is not for those that are likely to have to intervene in violent situations.
This qualification is intended for employees that are required to undertake training in fire awareness at work.
The qualification has been developed to meet the training requirements outlined in best practice guidance.
This qualification is intended for those that are undertaking the role of a fire marshal in a workplace. The qualification builds on the QNUK Level 1 Award in Fire Awareness at Work (RQF) and includes safe evacuation and personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEPS).
This qualification is for anyone looking to improve their knowledge related to health and safety risk assessments, or looking to support competent risk assessors. The qualification is ideally aimed at employees looking to take on more health and safety responsibilities.
This qualification is those looking to develop the knowledge and skills to be able to undertake suitable and sufficient workplace risk assessments. Candidates will be assessed on completing a workplace risk assessment and reporting on their findings.
This qualification is the ideal introduction to understanding the principles of health and safety in the workplace. This qualification is typically undertaken by those with no previous qualifications or experience of health and safety. The qualification is perfect for young adults as a part of an alternative curriculum, or by those entering or re-entering the workforce.
This qualification is aimed at all employees, or those looking to enter/re-enter the workforce.
Health and safety training is a requirement in workplaces and this qualification enables learners to identify and understand the most common workplace hazards.
This qualification is aimed at those in a supervisory role.
While undertaking the qualification, candidates will learn more about the common workplace hazards and controls, risk assessment and health and safety management in general.
This qualification is the ideal introduction to understanding the principles of health and safety in a construction environment. This qualification is typically undertaken by those with no previous qualifications or experience of health and safety, however can be taken as a refresher also. The qualification supports an individual’s application for a CSCS card.
This qualification is for those working in environments where the use of hazardous substances is an identified risk.
The qualification introduces the principles of working with substances classified under COSHH.
The Safe Control of Operations (SCO) scheme ensures that individuals working on the gas network are trained to do so safely by understanding gas network procedures and correct permitry.
The SCO scheme is the knowledge-based part of a Competent Person’s or Authorising Engineer’s route to network registration and is followed by the competence-based part of the overall requirement.
Level 1 will suit you if you are just starting out in, or are very new to, network construction.
This level has a range of optional units, including:
Level 2 is ideal if you are working in network construction and have some relevant knowledge and skills, usually from a role where you've been supervised. This level has a range of optional units, including:
Level 2 is ideal if you are working in network construction and have some relevant knowledge and skills, usually from a role where you've been supervised. This level has a range of optional units, including:
Streetworks qualifications cover the areas below and more:
-Location and avoidance of underground apparatus
-Signing, lighting, and guarding
-Excavation in the highway
-Reinstatement and compaction of backfill materials
-Reinstatement of sub-base and roadbase in non-bituminous materials
-Reinstatement in cold-lay bituminous materials
-Reinstatement in hot-lay bituminous materials
-Reinstatement of concrete slabs
-Reinstatement of modular surfaces.
City & Guilds Level 1 Certificate in Network Construction Operations - Gas (6028-10) (pdf)
DownloadCity & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Network Construction Operations (Gas) - Main Layer (6028-21) (pdf)
DownloadCity & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Network Construction Operations (Gas) - Service Layer (6028-22) (pdf)
DownloadStreetworks Excavation and Reinstatement (6167-01) (pdf)
DownloadThe qualification covers the technical network construction skills required for a network construction assistant or operative, including health, safety and hygiene, and also includes requirements relating to working effectively within the team. The majority of learners’ evidence for the qualification must be generated from real work activities, and learners must be working as part of a team undertaking water network construction activities.
The qualification covers the technical network construction skills required for a service layer, including health, safety and hygiene, and also includes requirements relating to working effectively and maintaining effective working relationships. The majority of learners’ evidence for the qualification must be generated from real work activities, and learners must be working in the water industry and undertaking service laying activities on a regular basis.
The qualification covers the technical network construction skills required for a main layer, including health, safety and hygiene, and also includes requirements relating to working effectively and maintaining effective working relationships. The majority of learners’ evidence for the qualification must be generated from real work activities, and learners must be working in the water industry and undertaking main laying activities on a regular basis.
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