Safe Control of Operations Core Renewal Face-to-Face
The EUSR Safe Control of Operations (SCO) Core renewal qualification aims to refresh and emphasise key information with the SCO framework and associated processes, enabling individuals to continue to demonstrate an appropriate level of knowledge and understanding.
Description
The EUSR Safe Control of Operations (SCO) Core renewal qualification aims to refresh and emphasise key information with the SCO framework and associated processes, enabling individuals to continue to demonstrate an appropriate level of knowledge and understanding.
Aims & Objectives
On completion of this course, delegates will be able to:
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Identify the SCO hierarchy of standards, documents and procedures
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State the types of safe systems within the risk hierarchy and risk based approach to SCO
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Identify the roles and responsibilities of specific individuals within SCO and the importance of communication
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Identify how to monitor risk and manage change
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State how to manage deviations/emergencies
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Identify the requirements of records management, performance review and monitoring, audit and review
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Identify SCO competency requirements
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Identify SCO EUSR registration requirements
Mode for Delivery
The course is delivered by one of our fully qualified, EUSR approved tutors and includes:
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Individual and Group Exercises
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Interactive Powerpoint
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Open Style Questions and Discussions
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Final Assessment- completion of the SCO Question and Answer booklet which includes multiple choice questions, true or false questions.
Intended For
All gas industry personnel involved in operational works on the Gas Networks who already hold a SCO Core qualification.
Onsite Delivery Requirements
A classroom environment with a table and chair for each delegate and room for the tutor to move around. This course also requires power, a clear wall or screen for presenting and suitable welfare facilities.
Prerequisites
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All Candidates to hold an in-date SCO Core (previously SCO 1/2) qualification..
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All candidates must have a GL6 update record on their EUSR registration if their current registration is the older version of this course (i.e. SCO 1/2, not the individual SCO Core and SCO PTW modules).
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Candidates must have nominations from their Reviewing Manager.
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All individuals must possess the skills to perform their role, this includes suitable reading and writing abilities.
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For Competent Persons, candidates must have the ability, training, knowledge and experience to supervise and/ or carry out work on a site in a safe manner.
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Candidates must have the ability, appropriate training, knowledge and experience to authorise works to be undertaken in a safe and proper manner.
Benefits Perceived by Participants
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On completion of the course, the candidate will have EUSR registration for five years from the date of assessment.
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All content is placed within an understandable context so candidates can see how the learning materials will apply to their daily work.
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This training course is fully interactive and specifically designed to cater for differing learning styles which means candidates are constantly fully engaged with the course content.
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All trainers who provide this course have appropriate training, assessment and health & safety qualifications, allowing them to explain the course content clearly and answer candidates’ questions knowledgably.
CITB
This course is eligible for grants through the CITB Levy Scheme. For more information, click https://quinnstraining.co.uk/citb-levy-scheme/