Street Works Courses
All of our Street Works training courses with active open courses, all of which are available on site as a private course.
All of our Street Works training courses with active open courses, all of which are available on site as a private course.
To provide awareness and competence training in the use of cable locators as this is widely recognised as one of the key steps to reducing cable strikes.
Our 5-Day NRSWA Street Works for Operatives and Supervisors course equips participants with essential skills and knowledge to work safely on public highways, covering excavation, reinstatement, traffic management, and compliance with the New Roads and Street Works Act.
The unit is designed to allow the candidate to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to successfully sign, light and guard a work site. The candidate will be able to survey the work site to put in place suitable provision for the site location requirements, ensuring the safe passage of pedestrians and site personnel, the safety of vehicular traffic, provision for any special needs, including cyclists and horse riders, and provision for vehicles and plant in the working area. They will be able to put in place suitable equipment to protect pedestrians, vehicular traffic and site personnel and will be able to provide and control portable traffic signals and Stop/Go traffic control in line with site location requirements and traffic conditions.
To provide Operatives and Supervisors with the skills and knowledge to perform their respective duties when signing, lighting and guarding to the standards prescribed in-line with the NRSW Act 1991, in order to safeguard themselves and others.
The TTMBC Temporary Traffic Management Basic training equips participants with essential skills for safe and efficient traffic management. Covering planning, implementation, and compliance, this course ensures individuals can effectively manage roadworks while prioritising safety and minimising disruptions.
Our Static works on single carriageways (including all forms of traffic control except multi-phase traffic signals) Training and Assessment course aims to provide you with the necessary underpinning technical knowledge and skill to install, maintain, alter and dismantle temporary traffic management traffic control systems on single carriageway roads.
This course is a mixture of classroom and practical training. On completion of the course candidates will have the skills and knowledge necessary to ensure that work carried out meets the prescribed national standards required by the Highways Authority Utilities Committee. Candidates will need a working knowledge of the English language. Two passport size photos taken within the last month are required
The New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA) provides a legislative framework for street works activities by undertakers (including public utilities). The efficient co ordination of street works is one of the most important aspects of street works legislation benefiting street authorities undertakers and road users alike. The key objectives of NRSWA are to ensure safety to minimise inconvenience to people using a street including a specific reference to people with a disability and to protect the structure of the street and the apparatus in it.
To provide delegates with the skills and knowledge to perform Supervisor duties to the standards prescribed in line with the NRSW Act 1991 in order to safeguard themselves and others.
Our 2-Day Streetworks Renewal Reassessments course refreshes essential skills for street and highway workers, ensuring compliance with the New Roads and Streetworks Act 1991. Participants gain updated knowledge on safety regulations, excavation, and guarding, enhancing competence and reducing risks.
The 2 Day NRSWA Operators & Supervisors Streetwork Re Assessment course refreshes essential knowledge and skills, covering the latest regulations and safety practices, ensuring participants are competent and confident in their roles within the streetworks industry.
This unit is designed to allow the candidate to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to successfully monitor the signing, lighting and guarding of a work site. The candidate will be able to monitor a work site survey to ensure that suitable provision is in place for the site location requirements and those with special needs, including cyclists and horse riders and to monitor the provision and control of portable traffic signals in line with site location requirements and traffic conditions and they will be able to monitor site safety throughout the signing, lighting and guarding operation.
NRSWA Street Works For Supervisors training is a 5-day course accredited by City & Guilds, providing comprehensive knowledge and skills for supervising street works. The course combines classroom and practical teachings, ensuring candidates are equipped to oversee street works in accordance with national standards. Fluency in English and recent passport-sized photos are required for enrollment.