Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) Face-to-Face
The Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) is designed to help those who have responsibility for managing all forms of temporary works on site. The course seeks to improve the knowledge of this role and the temporary works environment. It allows delegates to understand the need for and duties of a TWC, understand the role of others and gain a detailed knowledge and understanding of BS 5975 in respect of this role.
Description
Temporary works on both smaller and larger sites can be high risk activities. Therefore, understanding the essentials of good risk and safety management, as outlined in BS 5975:2019, is relevant for projects of all sizes.
The Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) is designed to help those who have responsibility for managing all forms of temporary works on site. The course seeks to improve the knowledge of this role and the temporary works environment. It allows delegates to understand the need for and duties of a TWC, understand the role of others and gain a detailed knowledge and understanding of BS 5975 in respect of this role.
Aims & Objectives
On successful completion of this course, delegates should be able to:
· Understand the need for and duties of a TWC
· The other key roles involved in temporary works
· The use of BS 5975:2019 in relation to the role
· Typical documents used in temporary works
· Other legislation and guidance that interact with temporary works
· The importance of the 4Cs: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competence
· The need for risk management
Benefits Perceived by Participants
All trainers who provide this course have appropriate experience and training qualifications, allowing them to explain the course content clearly and answer candidates’ questions knowledgably.
Intended For
The TWCTC course is intended for anyone who is, or will have, the responsibility for managing all forms of temporary works on site
Mode for Delivery
The e-classroom course is delivered by one of our fully qualified tutors who use a variety of theoretical input, including group exercises, discussions and interactive PowerPoint.
Assessments: Attainment of the learning outcomes will be assessed by a trainer review, mandatory exercises and an examinationwhich consists of 22 questions under exam conditions for 45 minutes. Delegates are permitted to use the course workbook – which may include any notes made by the learner during the course- for the duration of the exam.
Prerequisites
Learners on the TWCTC course are expected to have a working knowledge of various health and safety legislations and must be able to discuss how this legislation is integrated into temporary works. Certificates and a description of prior knowledge/ experience must be submitted to Quinn's Training Services during the booking process to determine whether the delegate if suitable for this course.
Those without previous health and safety management experience are recommended to sit the two-day SSSTS course before attending this course.
Please note all courses are delivered in English, therefore delegates must be competent in written and spoken English for the level of course they are attending.