CCNSG Safety Passport
The CCNSG Safety Passport Scheme is a nationally recognised qualification. Many companies insist on personnel holding the qualification before allowing them access to a site or premises. The course gives basic knowledge of Health and Safety and complements on-site inductions enabling employees to work more safely and with lower risk to themselves and others. The Safety Passport is valid for three years, after this period renewal consists of a one-day refresher course.
Who Should Attend the CCNSG Safety Passport?
All employees within the construction and engineering industries and sub-contractor personnel working within the installation and maintenance sectors.
CCNSG Safety Passport Course Outcomes
By the end of the course, delegates should be able to:
- explain Health and Safety law and permits to work
- outline safe working practices relating to scaffolding
- outline safe working practices for access and exiting
- describe accident and first aid procedures
- explain fire precautions and procedures
- define COSHH and personal protective equipment
- explain the theories of Manual Handling
- outline noise procedures and practices
- define the regulations for work with cranes and heavy equipment
- outline the excavations procedures and practices
CCNSG Safety Passport Duration
Two-day course
CCNSG Safety Passport Assessment
Each module of the Safety Passport is assessed through multiple choice question papers with the examination pass mark for each paper set at 80%.
Progression
After successfully completing the course delegates will have the opportunity to progress onto IOSH or NEBOSH programmes.
Click CCNSG Safety Passport to locate this course running in your local area, alteratively to book an in-house course for a group of delegates.
Alternatively call 0844 5766750 to speak to a representative.