CCNSG Safety Passport
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Who is the CCNSG Safety Passport training course for?
The CCNSG Safety Passport is often required to enter some engineering-based construction sites. Like the CSCS card, some employers and site managers will specify the requirement for a CCNSG Safety Passport to allow you on-site and carry out your work. The CCNSG is the engineering construction safety card and is aimed at the engineering construction industry.
If you work in the construction industry only, you might want to consider the CITB HS&E card. However, individual sites will specify the qualifications needed to work on them.
CCNSG Safety Passport - Key Information
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2-day training course
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Learn the basics of site safety that relates to engineering construction
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Assessment & certificate/card included in the course price
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No formal entry requirements to enrol
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Your Safety Passport will be valid for 3 years
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Safety Passport renewal course available
What will I learn on the CCNSG Safety Passport Course?
This 2-day training course will teach you the basics of site safety that relates to engineering construction sites.
Topics covered:
- Safe behaviours at work
- Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- Occupational health hazards and how to report them
- Environmental health hazards
- Signage and Site Transport
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CCNSG Safety Passport Course Content
The CCNSG Safety Passport course is split into ten modules:
- Introduction to health and safety law including Permit To Work
- Safe Working Practices
- Safe Access and Egress
- Accidents and First Aid Procedures
- Fire Precautions and Procedures
- COSHH and Personal Protective Equipment
- Manual Handling
- Noise
- Working with Cranes and Heavy Equipment
- Excavations
At the end of each module, you will be required to complete a multiple-choice test. To pass, you must attain a score of at least 80% on each module.
Topics covered over the 10 modules:
- Safe behaviours at work, including consequences of good and bad safety practices and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- Risk assessments, including fire safety, hazardous substances and asbestos
- Hierarchy of control: Elimination, Substitution, Engineering controls, Administrative controls, PPE
- Manual handling(transporting loads by hand)
- Provision and use of work equipment regulations
- Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome )occupational health hazards)
- Regulations that are associated with working in confined spaces and working at height
- Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations
- Site transport methods
- Signage on site
- Excavations
- Electric/Isolation of utilities
- Environmental hazards, including noise
- How to report injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences
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Why do I need a CCNSG Safety Passport?
All work exposes people to hazards, this is especially true for industries such as engineering and construction. Over the last few decades, these industries have worked hard to change the way health and safety within these industries are viewed and have promoted the importance that everyone working on-site is correctly trained. This has led to different schemes that are often mandatory to have completed before you can work on a site.
Suitable for all members of the workforce, this nationally recognised CCNSG Safety Passport course has been designed to reduce accidents and lost time incidents on sites.
There have been over 1 million Safety Passport Cards issued and 80 approved training providers of the Safety Passport course since it was developed. It is in its 8th version since it was first created in 1993.
Assessment and Certification
The assessments are in the form of multiple-choice tests that are taken at the end of each module. To pass, you must achieve a score of at least 80% for each module.
Once you have passed your CCNSG course, you will receive your Safety Passport, which will allow you into sites that require it for three years.
You need to renew your Safety Passport before the expiry date. You no longer have the three-month grace period to take a renewal course and test to prove that you are still suitable for holding a CCNSG Safety Passport. If you do not renew before the expiry date, you will have to retake the entire course.
You can book both your CCNSG course and the renewal course through Project Skills Solutions online or by calling a member of our team on 0800 0213 263.
Entry Requirements
There is no base knowledge you need for this course, meaning anyone can enrol and get their CCNSG Safety Passport.
This course is delivered in English, and therefore a good understanding of spoken and written English is necessary.
Other Construction Related Courses:
See below other courses that have the theme of health & safety within construction:
CCNSG Safety Passport Renewal
This 1-day renewal course needs to be taken no later than 3 months after the expiry of your Safety Passport in order to avoid having to do the full course again.
CITB Health & Safety Awareness
Entry-Level health and safety training for those working on construction sites.
CITB SSSTS
The SSSTS is a 2-day health and safety course. It is for those who are construction site supervisors.
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