ECITB CCNSG Safety Passport

Gain your ECITB CCNSG Safety Passport and enhance your safety awareness on construction sites with our comprehensive training program. Led by experienced trainers, this course equips you with essential safety knowledge and skills endorsed by the Construction Clients National Safety Group.

Description

Our ECITB CCNSG Safety Passport course provides essential safety training for workers in the construction industry. Learn about hazard awareness, safe working practices, and emergency procedures to ensure a secure working environment. Led by experienced trainers, this course covers topics such as risk assessment, accident prevention, and health and safety legislation. Obtain your CCNSG Safety Passport upon successful completion, demonstrating your commitment to safety and compliance on construction sites.

Learning outcomes

  • Relevant health and safety legislation and regulations in relation to responsibilities of client or site operator, employers, and employees.
  • Approved codes of practice (ACOP)
  • Role of Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
  • Sources of H&S information
  • Who is responsible for the health and safety of people working on a site.
  • The consequences for employers and employees of not fulfilling their legal health and safety responsibilities
  • The purpose and nature of risk assessments, method statements, and permit to work systems, and the relevance of local procedures and Safe Systems of Work
  • Hazards and risks, ERICPD/ ALARP
  • Fire safety procedures
  • Manual handling
  • Dangers of slips, trips, and falls
  • Working at height
  • Working with tools and equipment, noisy environments, vibrating equipment
  • Confined space/ excavations working
  • Hazardous substances/COSHH
  • Lifting operations
  • Dangers of asbestos/radiation
  • Site Traffic
  • Types of signs and warnings
  • Electricity and portable electrical appliances/ stored energy devices
  • Environmental Issues
  • Consequences of safety-first attitudes
  • Personal behaviour
  • Deal with and minimise the risks from different hazards
  • Awareness of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and Mental Health issues
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Incident reporting procedures
  • Reporting lines and procedures
  • Importance of training