Onsite NRSWA Unit 10 Signing, Lighting & Guarding Training Course

Practical monitoring skills delivered at your own work sites so teams can apply signing, lighting and guarding standards directly to real conditions.

  • Training takes place on or near actual work locations so monitoring decisions can be tested against the exact site layout and traffic patterns teams will face.
  • Delegates review signing, lighting and guarding setups in context, allowing immediate feedback on how well provision meets location requirements and the needs of all road users.
  • Portable traffic signal control can be observed and adjusted on site, helping teams align their monitoring approach with live traffic conditions.
  • Site safety checks become part of the session, giving teams direct experience of maintaining standards throughout an active signing, lighting and guarding operation.

A private session focuses on monitoring an existing or planned signing, lighting and guarding arrangement at your chosen location. The trainer works with your team to assess site survey details, check provision for all road users including those with special needs, and review portable traffic signal use against actual conditions.


  • Highway maintenance contractors
  • Utilities and street works providers
  • Local authority works teams

Private group rates for NRSWA Unit 10 Signing, Lightin training start from £175 per person (for groups of up to 8 people). Make an enquiry using the form provided and we will supply a clear, fixed quote and course information based on your exact group size and location with no hidden fees

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  • Duration : 1 Day
  • Max Group Size : 8
  • Availability : Any location UK-Wide
  • Lead Time / Notice : Two Weeks

We regularly deliver this course as a private onsite option for organisations that need their teams to monitor signing, lighting and guarding on live sites. The format is requested across the UK because it allows direct observation of site-specific requirements rather than generic examples.