Construction Skills
Fully recognised and accredited courses that equip operatives with the skills to use machinery safely and professionally, alongside development opportunities that support progression within site-based roles.

Champion Training Solutions was founded with a strong commitment to delivering tailored training for construction professionals. While our offering has grown over time, construction training remains at theheart of what we do.
We are proud to be one of the few Training Centres in the region fully qualified and certified to deliver NPORS, CITB and RoSPA Assured courses to delegates across Devon, Cornwall and beyond. With extensive industry knowledge and a practical understanding of how these skills are applied in real construction environments, we are ideally placed to equip your team with the training they need to work safely, confidently and effectively.
From courses that help operatives use machinery safely and professionally, to development opportunities that support progression within site-based roles, Champion Training Solutions is your trusted construction training specialist.
Got questions? We've answered the most common ones below - but if there's anything else, just give us a call.
Where there are upcoming course dates avaliable to book, you can book online through our Bookwhen page - you'll find this link on the relevant course page.
If there's a course you'd like to book that isn't currently available to book online for, please contact us and we'll get you booked in for a course at a date and time that suits you.
You can reach us on 01392 341 229 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) or email admin@cts-uk.co.uk .
If, due to unforeseen circumstances you need to transfer to an alternative course date, please contact us as soon as possible and we'll do our best to book you in for your training on an alrenative date.
Please note that the following transfer fees will apply to any rescheduled course dates:
Reschedule within 5 working days of scheduled course date: Full fee payable
Reschedule within 6 to 15 working days of scheduled course date: 50% of course fee payable
Reschedule within 16 to 20 working days of scheduled course date: 25% of course fee payable
Reschedule at least 21 or more working days ahead of scheduled course date: No fee
Please note: The above charges are applicable for the first transfer (per person) only, any subsequent transfers will be fully chargeable.
Yes. All our courses include certification from the relevant accrediting body.
You'll receive your certificate either printed or digitally soon after successfully completing your course with us.
Please note that the time it takes to receive your certificate can vary from course to course due to the range of accrediting bodies we work with.
Yes. Please bring valid photo ID (driving liscence, passport) with you when you attend any course with us.
For practical and face-to-face courses, wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear if it is needed. We'll confirm any specific requirements when you book.
Yes. We offer competitive rates for group bookings.
Please contact us with the details of which course(s) you're looking to book and for how many delegates and we'll get a quote over to you as quickly as we can.
You can reach us on 01392 341 229 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) or email admin@cts-uk.co.uk .
Validity varies by course - typically 3-5 years. Check the course details or ask us when booking. We can help arrange refresher training before your certification expires.
If, due to unforeseen circumstances you need to cancel your training with us, please contact us as soon as possible.
The following cancellation fees will apply:
Cancellation within 10 working days of scheduled course date: Full fee payable
Cancellation within 11 to 15 working days of scheduled course date: 50% of course fee payable
Cancellation within 16 to 20 working days of scheduled course date: 25% of course fee payable
Cancellation at least 21 or more working days ahead of scheduled course date: No fee
Confined Space Awareness
A 1-day course providing a clear understanding of the risks associated with working in or around confined spaces.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
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Course overview
The Confined Space Awareness course is designed to provide learners with a clear understanding of the risks associated with working in or around confined spaces. It is suitable for individuals who may need to enter confined spaces, work nearby, or be involved in planning and supervising such activities.
This course covers the hazards commonly found in confined spaces, including lack of oxygen, toxic gases, restricted access and the risk of fire or explosion. Learners will develop an understanding of how to identify confined spaces, assess risks and implement appropriate control measures.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on safe systems of work, including permit-to-work procedures, the use of appropriate equipment and the importance of emergency planning. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation and their responsibilities when working in confined spaces.
On successful completion, learners will have the knowledge and awareness to recognise confined space hazards, follow safe procedures and contribute to a safer working environment.
Course assessment type
Theory Multiple Choice Test
Topics covered
Introduction to Confined Spaces
Definition and Types of Confined Spaces
Health & Safety Legislation and Responsibilities
Hazards Associated with Confined Spaces
- Lack of Oxygen
- Toxic Gases and Vapours
- Fire and Explosion Risks
Risk Assessment and Control Measures
Safe Systems ofWork and Permit-to-Work Procedures
Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Gas Monitoring
Communication and Supervision Requirements
Emergency Procedures and Rescue Awareness
Roles and Responsibilities of Workers and Supervisors
Identifying Confined Spaces in the Workplace
Construction Design Management (CDM) Awareness
A half-day course providing a clear understanding of their duties and responsibilities under the CDM Regulations 2015.
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All of our training is managed through our secure online booking system, so you’ll be able to choose a date, add delegate details, and confirm your place in just a few clicks.
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Course overview
The Construction Design and Management (CDM) training course is designed to provide learners with a clear understanding of their duties and responsibilities under the CDM Regulations 2015. It is suitable for those involved in construction projects, including clients, designers, contractors and site managers.
This course explains how CDM regulations aim to improve health, safety and welfare throughout all stages of a construction project—from initial design and planning through to completion. Learners will develop an understanding of how to effectively plan, manage and coordinate work to reduce risks and ensure compliance.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on the roles and responsibilities of duty holders, including the client, principal designer and principal contractor. Learners will also explore the importance of risk management, communication and cooperation between all parties involved in a project.
On successful completion, learners will have the knowledge and confidence to apply CDM principles in practice, helping to create safer construction environments and ensure projects are delivered in line with legal requirements.
Course assessment type
Theory Multiple Choice Test
Topics covered
Introduction to CDM Regulations 2015
Purpose and Scope of CDM
Key Duty Holders and Their Responsibilities
- Client
- Principal Designer
- Principal Contractor
- Designers and Contractors
Legal Requirements and Compliance
Planning and Managing Construction Projects Safely
Risk Management and Hazard Identification
Pre-Construction Information (PCI)
Construction Phase Plan (CPP)
Health and Safety File Requirements
Communication, Cooperation and Coordination
Managing High-Risk Activities
Worker Engagement and Consultation
Monitoring, Reviewing and Maintaining Standards
Asbestos Awareness
A half-day course providing the essential knowledge about the risks associated with asbestos and how to avoid disturbing it in the workplace.
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The Asbestos Awareness course is designed to provide learners with essential knowledge about the risks associated with asbestos and how to avoid disturbing it in the workplace. It is suitable for anyone who may encounter asbestos-containing materials as part of their work but does not intentionally work with asbestos.
This course covers the properties of asbestos, its historical use in construction, and the serious health risks associated with exposure, including diseases such as asbestosis and mesothelioma. Learners will develop an understanding of where asbestos may be found and how to identify potential asbestos-containing materials.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on recognising risks, following safe systems of work and understanding what to do if asbestos is suspected or accidentally disturbed. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant UK legislation, including the Control of Asbestos Regulations.
On successful completion, learners will have the knowledge and awareness needed to avoid the risks associated with asbestos and contribute to a safer working environment.
Course assessment type
Theory Assessment
Topics covered
Introduction to Asbestos and Its History of Use
Types of Asbestos and Their Properties
Health Risks Associated with Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos-Related Diseases (e.g. Asbestosis, Mesothelioma)
Where Asbestos Can Be Found in Buildings
Identifying Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs)
Health & Safety Legislation (Control of Asbestos Regulations)
Roles and Responsibilities of Employers and Employees
Risk Awareness and Avoiding Disturbance
Safe Systems of Work and Control Measures
What to Do if Asbestos is Suspected or Disturbed
Emergency Procedures and Reporting Requirements
Abrasive Wheels Awarness
A half-day course providing the knowledge and understanding required to safely use and handle abrasive wheels in the workplace.
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Course overview
The Abrasive Wheels Awareness course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and understanding required to safely use and handle abrasive wheels in the workplace. It is suitable for anyone who uses, changes or works in close proximity to abrasive wheel equipment.
This course covers the hazards associated with abrasive wheels, including the risk of breakage, incorrect mounting and unsafe use. Learners will develop an understanding of how to select the correct wheel for the task, inspect equipment before use and ensure it is fitted correctly.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on safe working practices, proper storage and handling of wheels, and the importance of following manufacturer guidance and legal requirements. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation, including the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER).
On successful completion, learners will have the knowledge and confidence to use abrasive wheels safely, helping to reduce the risk of accidents and maintain a safe working environment.
Course assessment type
Theory assessment and practical wheel mounting activity.
Topics covered
Introduction to Abrasive Wheels and Their Uses
Health & Safety Legislation (including PUWER)
Types of Abrasive Wheels and Equipment
Hazards Associated with Abrasive Wheels
Wheel Markings and Selection of the Correct Wheel
Safe Storage and Handling of Abrasive Wheels
Pre-Use Inspections and Equipment Checks
Mounting and Dismounting of Abrasive Wheels
Safe Operating Procedures
Use of Guards and Safety Devices
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements
Managing Risks (Dust, Noise, Vibration and Breakage)
Safe Working Practices in Different Environments
Identifying Defects and When to Remove Equipment from Use
Emergency Procedures and Incident Response
Slips, Trips & Falls in Construction Awareness
A half-day course providing the knowledge and understanding needed to identify hazards and take practical steps to prevent accidents in construction environments.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
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Course overview
The Slips, Trips & Falls in Construction course is designed to raise awareness of the most common causes of injuries on construction sites. It provides learners with the knowledge and understanding needed to identify hazards and implement effective control measures in high-risk, dynamic environments.
This course focuses on the specific risks associated with construction activities, including uneven ground, trailing cables, poor housekeeping, changing site conditions and work at height. Learners will develop an understanding of how to assess risks, maintain safe access routes and ensure work areas are kept clear and organised.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness, personal responsibility and the importance of following site procedures. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation and best practice guidance within the construction industry.
On successful completion, learners will be better equipped to recognise potential hazards, take preventative action and contribute to a safer, more controlled construction site.
Course assessment type
Theory Assessment
Topics covered
Introduction to Slips, Trips & Falls in Construction
Health & Safety Legislation and Responsibilities
Common Causes of Slips, Trips and Falls on Site
Identifying Hazards in Construction Environments
Risk Assessment and Control Measures
Importance of Good Housekeeping on Site
Managing Cables, Materials and Access Routes
Working on Uneven Ground and Changing Surfaces
Safe Use of Access Equipment and Walkways
Environmental Factors (Weather, Lighting, Mud, Ice)
Personal Responsibility and Safe Behaviour
Preventative Measures and Best Practice
Reporting Hazards and Unsafe Conditions
Vehicle Banksman Awareness
A half-day course providing the knowledge and skills required to safely guide and control the movement of vehicles in the workplace.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
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Course overview
The Vehicle Banksman Awareness course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills required to safely guide and control the movement of vehicles in the workplace. It is suitable for individuals working in construction, logistics, warehousing and other environments where vehicles and pedestrians operate in close proximity.
This course focuses on the role and responsibilities of a banksman, including how to reduce the risks associated with reversing vehicles and manoeuvring in confined or busy areas. Learners will develop an understanding of safe signalling techniques, maintaining clear communication with drivers, and positioning themselves safely at all times.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness, site safety procedures and the importance of planning vehicle movements to prevent accidents. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation and best practice guidance.
On successful completion, learners will have the confidence and competence to carry out banksman duties effectively, helping to reduce the risk of collisions, protect pedestrians and maintain a safe working environment.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessment
Topics covered
Introduction to the Role of a Vehicle Banksman
Health & Safety Legislation and Responsibilities
Common Hazards Associated with Vehicle Movements
Risks of Reversing Vehicles and Blind Spots
Duties and Responsibilities of a Banksman
Safe Positioning and Visibility
Standard Hand Signals and Communication Methods
Communication with Drivers and Other Site Personnel
Planning and Controlling Vehicle Movements
Traffic Management and Site Safety Procedures
Pedestrian Safety and Segregation
Hazard Identification and Risk Control Measures
Use of PPE and Site Safety Equipment
Emergency Procedures and Incident Response
Safety Harness Level 2
A half-day course providing the knowledge and practical skills required to safely use, inspect and maintain safety harnesses when working at height.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
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Course overview
The Level 2 Safety Harness course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely use, inspect and maintain safety harnesses when working at height.
It is suitable for individuals working in construction, maintenance, utilities and other industries where fall protection is essential.
This course focuses on the correct selection, fitting and use of harness systems, as well as understanding the risks associated with working at height.
Learners will develop an awareness of relevant health and safety legislation and the importance of following safe systems of work. Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on pre-use inspections, identifying defects, and ensuring equipment is suitable for the task. Learners will also gain an understanding of anchor points, lanyards and fall arrest systems, as well as how to minimise risks to themselves and others.
On successful completion, learners will have the confidence and competence to use safety harness equipment correctly, helping to reduce the risk of falls and ensure safe working practices when working at height.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Introduction to Working at Height and Associated Risks
Health & Safety Legislation and Responsibilities
Types of Safety Harnesses and Equipment
Components of a Harness System (Harness, Lanyards, Connectors, Anchor Points)
Pre-Use Inspections and Equipment Checks
Correct Fitting and Adjustment of Harnesses
Safe Use of Fall Arrest and Restraint Systems
Understanding Anchor Points and Their Selection
Identifying Defects and When to Remove Equipment from Use
Safe Systems of Work and Risk Assessments
Hazard Awareness and Risk Control Measures
Emergency Procedures and Basic Rescue Awareness
Storage, Maintenance and Care of Equipment
Principles of Working at Height
A half-day course providing the knowledge and confidence needed to work safely at height.
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Course overview
This regulated and nationally recognised qualification is designed to provide learners with a greater awareness of safe working practices when working at height, including the use of ladders, stepladders, harnesses, and other related equipment.
During this 3-hour course, learners will develop a solid understanding of the key principles associated with working at height. The training focuses on essential safety considerations, legal responsibilities, and best practices to minimise risk in the workplace.
On completion, learners will have the knowledge and awareness required to work more safely at height and contribute to a safer working environment.
Course assessment type
Theory Assessment
Topics covered
Legislation & Responsibilities
Hierarchy of Control measures
Safe Working Practices
Equipment Identification and Use
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Reporting Procedures
Principles of Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
A half-day course providing the knowledge and confidence needed to work where there is risk of being in contact with substances hazardous to health.
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This regulated and nationally recognised qualification is designed to develop learners’ understanding of COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) Regulations and their application in the workplace.
During this half-day course, learners will gain essential knowledge of the legal requirements surrounding hazardous substances, along with the precautions and control measures needed to reduce risks. The course also explores the importance of risk assessments and how they contribute to the safe handling, storage, and use of hazardous substances.
On completion, learners will have the confidence to identify hazards, implement appropriate control measures, and help ensure a safer working environment.
Course assessment type
Theory Assessment
Topics covered
COSHH Law and Regulations
Identifying Hazards
Health Hazards & Effects
Risk Assessment and Control
Safe Handling & Storage
Emergency Procedures
Principles of Risk Assessment
A 1-day course providing the knowledge and confidence needed to carry risk assessments.
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Course overview
During this 1-day qualification, learners will gain a basic introduction into the principles of risk assessment. Topics covered include: main causes of work-related fatalities, basic processes for undertaking a risk assessment, key terms associated with risk assessments, methods that can be used to prioritise risks and more.
Course assessment type
Theory Assessment
Topics covered
Fundamental principles
Legal and ethical duties
The 5 steps of Risk Assessment
Risk evaluation
Identifying hazards
Record keeping
Safe Moving and Handling
A 1-day course providing the knowledge and confidence needed to safely move and handle goods at work.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
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Course overview
Manual handling is one of the most common causes of workplace injury. Adequate training is not only a legal requirement, it is incredibly important for the safety of all staff.
The law states that employers have a legal responsibility to provide adequate training for those who perform manual handling tasks in their day to day role.
During this 1-day course, learners will be taught the key principles of manual handling and how to apply these to their workplace. They will also practise a wide range of techniques, ensuring that they leave the course confident and proficient in moving and handling.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Understanding common injuries, anatomy of the spine, mechanics of movement (centre of gravity, lever system), and avoiding unsafe manoeuvres.
Understanding the regulations, employer responsibilities, and employee duties regarding manual handling.
How to identify, assess, and control risks associated with moving loads.
Practical Techniques
Principles of Manual Handling
A half-day course providing the knowledge and confidence needed to carry our manual handling tasks safely and efficiently.
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Course overview
The Level 2 Award in Principles of Manual Handling is a nationally recognised qualification designed to provide learners with a strong understanding of safe manual handling practices in the workplace. It is suitable for employees across a wide range of industries where lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling tasks are part of daily activities.
This course focuses on the risks associated with poor manual handling and the potential for injury, including musculoskeletal disorders. Learners will develop an understanding of how to assess manual handling tasks, identify hazards and apply appropriate control measures to reduce the risk of injury.
Throughout the training, learners will explore safe handling techniques, the importance of correct posture, and how to use mechanical aids where appropriate. The course also covers relevant health and safety legislation and the responsibilities of both employers and employees in maintaining a safe working environment.
On successful completion, learners will have the knowledge and confidence to carry out manual handling tasks safely and effectively, helping to reduce workplace injuries and promote safer working practices.
Course assessment type
Theory Assessment
Topics covered
Introduction to Manual Handling and Associated Risks
Health & Safety Legislation and Responsibilities
Common Causes of Manual Handling Injuries
Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) and Prevention
Risk Assessment Principles (TILE: Task, Individual, Load,Environment)
Safe Manual Handling Techniques
Correct Lifting, Carrying, Pushing and Pulling Methods
Use of Mechanical Aids and Equipment
Good Posture and Ergonomics
Reducing Risks in the Workplace
Employer and Employee Responsibilities
Reporting Hazards andUnsafe Practices
NPORS Disc Cutter
A 1-day course that provides learners with their NPORS Disc Cutter Operator Card.
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Course overview
The NPORS Disc Cutter training course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely operate disc cutting equipment in construction and site-based environments.
This course covers all aspects of disc cutter operation, including pre-use checks, equipment components and safe cutting techniques. Learners will develop an understanding of how to carry out cutting tasks safely and efficiently across a range of materials, while maintaining control of the equipment at all times.Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness, including risks such as dust, noise, vibration and kickback, as well as the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation and safe systems of work.
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be awarded the NPORS Disc Cutter Operator Card. This certification confirms that the holder has demonstrated the required knowledge and practical competence to safely operate disc cutting equipment in line with industry standards.
The NPORS card is widely recognised across the construction industry and serves as proof of operator competence on site.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Introduction to Disc Cutting Equipment
Health & Safety Legislation and Operator Responsibilities
Types of Disc Cutters and Applications
Machine Components and Controls
Pre-Use Inspections and Equipment Checks
Safe Starting, Stopping and Operating Procedures
Cutting Techniques for Different Materials
Managing Risks (Dust, Noise, Vibration and Kickback)
Safe Handling and Control of Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements
Hazard Awareness and Risk Control Measures
Safe Working Practices in Various Site Environments
Refuelling and Basic Maintenance Awareness
Environmental Considerations on Site
Storage and Transportation of Equipment
NPORS CAT & Genny
A 1-day course that provides learners with their NPORS CAT & Genny Operator Card.
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The NPORS CAT & Genny training course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely locate and avoid underground services in construction and site-based environments.
This course focuses on the correct use of Cable Avoidance Tools (CAT) and Signal Generators (Genny) to detect buried services such as electrical cables, gas pipes and water lines. Learners will develop an understanding of the risks associated with underground utilities and how to minimise the likelihood of strikes during excavation activities.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on safe systems of work, interpreting detection signals, and following correct scanning techniques. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation and best practice guidance for avoiding underground services.
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be awarded the NPORS CAT & Genny Operator Card. This certification confirms that the holder has demonstrated the required knowledge and practical competence to safely use Cable Avoidance Tools (CAT) and Signal Generators (Genny) to locate underground services.
The NPORS card is widely recognised across the construction industry and serves as proof of competence when carrying out excavation and groundworks activities.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Introduction to Underground Services and Associated Risks
Health & Safety Legislation and Operator Responsibilities
Types of Underground Services (Electric, Gas, Water, Telecoms)
Principles of Cable Avoidance
CAT (Cable Avoidance Tool) Components and Functions
Genny (Signal Generator) Operation and Modes
Detection Techniques (Power, Radio and Genny Modes)
Safe Scanning Procedures and Site Surveys
Interpreting Signals and Avoiding Errors
Use of Plans and Utility Drawings
Safe Digging Practices and Permit-to-Dig Systems
Hazard Awareness and Risk Control Measures
Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Service Strikes
Environmental and Site Considerations
Equipment Checks and Basic Maintenance
NPORS Forklift Truck
Tailored to the learner's level of experience, this course will equip workers with their NPORS Forklift Truck Operator Card.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
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Course overview
The NPORS Forklift Truck training course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely operate a forklift in a range of workplace environments.
This course covers all aspects of forklift operation, including pre-use inspections, machine controls and safe handling techniques. Learners will develop an understanding of lifting and transporting loads, maintaining stability, and operating safely in busy working environments such as warehouses, yards and construction sites.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness, safe working practices and operator responsibilities. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation, as well as how to minimise risks when working around people, racking systems and other equipment.
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be awarded the NPORS Forklift Truck Operator Card.
This certification confirms that the holder has demonstrated the required knowledge and practical competence to safely operate a forklift truck in line with industry standards. The NPORS card is widely recognised across the construction and industrial sectors and serves as proof of operator competence in the workplace.
Endorsements may be applied depending on the type of forklift training completed, such as Counterbalance, Reach Truck, or other specialist categories.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Introduction to Forklift Trucks
Health & Safety Legislation and Operator Responsibilities
Types of Forklifts and Their Uses (e.g. Counterbalance, Reach)
Machine Components and Controls
Pre-Use Inspections and Daily Checks
Safe Starting, Stopping and Operating Procedures
Load Handling, Stacking and De-Stacking Techniques
Load Stability and Centre of Gravity Awareness
Manoeuvring in Confined Spaces
Working Safely Around Pedestrians and Other Vehicles
Hazard Awareness and Risk Control Measures
Refuelling /Battery Charging and Basic Maintenance
Workplace Safety (e.g. Warehouses, Yards, Construction Sites)
Environmental Considerations
Parking and Securing the Vehicle
NPORS 360 Excavator
Tailored to the learner's level of experience, this course will equip workers with their NPORS 360 Excavator Operator Card.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
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Course overview
The NPORS 360 Excavator training course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely operate a 360-degree excavator in construction and site-based environments.
This course covers all aspects of excavator operation, including pre-use inspections, machine controls and safe operating techniques. Learners will develop an understanding of excavation procedures, lifting operations, and how to work efficiently across a range of site conditions.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness, safe working practices and operator responsibilities. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation, as well as how to minimise risks when working around services, structures and other personnel on site.
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will receive an NPORS 360 Operators Card. This certification confirms that the holder has demonstrated the required knowledge and practical competence to safely operate a 360-degree excavator in line with industry standards. The NPORS card is widely recognised across the construction industry.
Endorsements may be applied depending on the category of training completed, such as below 10 tonnes, above 10 tonnes, or additional modules including lifting operations.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Introduction to 360 Excavators
Health & Safety Legislation and Operator Responsibilities
Machine Components and Controls
Pre-UseInspections and Daily Checks
Safe Starting, Stopping and Operating Procedures
Excavation Techniques and Safe Digging Practices
Lifting Operations (where applicable)
Load Awareness and Machine Stability
Working Around Underground and Overhead Services
Operating on Slopes and Uneven Ground
Manoeuvring in Confined Spaces
Hazard Awareness and Risk Control Measures
Safe Working Practices Around Personnel and Structures
Refuelling and Basic Maintenance Awareness
Environmental Considerations on Site
Parking and Securing the Machine
NPORS Telescopic Handler (Telehandler)
Tailored to the learner's level of experience, this course will equip workers with their NPORS Telescopic Handler (Telehandler) Card.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
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Course overview
The NPORS Telescopic Handler training course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely operate a telehandler in construction and site-based environments.
This course covers all aspects of telehandler operation, including pre-use inspections, machine controls and safe handling techniques. Learners will develop an understanding of lifting and placing loads, operating on uneven ground, and working safely in a variety of site conditions.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness, load stability, and safe working practices. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation, as well as their responsibilities as plant operators when working around people, structures and other machinery.
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be awarded the NPORS Telescopic Handler (Telehandler) Operator Card.
This certification confirms that the holder has demonstrated the required knowledge and practical competence to operate a telehandler safely and in line with industry standards.
The NPORS card is widely recognised across the construction industry and serves as proof of operator competence on site.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Introduction to Telescopic Handlers
Health & Safety Legislation and Operator Responsibilities
Machine Components and Controls
Pre-Use Inspections and Daily Checks
Safe Starting, Stopping and Operating Procedures
Load Charts and Understanding Rated Capacities
Lifting, Placing and Transporting Loads
Load Stability and Centre of Gravity Awareness
Operating on Slopes and Uneven Ground
Manoeuvring in Confined Spaces
Working Safely Around People, Structures and Other Plant
Hazard Awareness and Risk Control Measures
Use of Attachments (where applicable)
Refuelling and Basic Maintenance Awareness
Environmental Considerations on Site
Parking and Securing the Machine
NPORS Ride-on Roller
Tailored to the learner's level of experience, this course will equip workers with their NPORS Ride-on Roller Card.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
Key details
Course overview
The NPORS Ride-On Roller training course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely operate ride-on rollers within construction and site-based environments.
This course covers all aspects of ride-on roller operation, including pre-use inspections, machine controls and safe operating techniques. Learners will develop an understanding of how to compact materials effectively, work safely on varying ground conditions, and operate the machine in a controlled and efficient manner.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on hazard awareness, safe working practices and operator responsibilities. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation and how to minimise risks to themselves and others on site.
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be awarded the NPORS Ride-On Roller Operator Card.
This certification demonstrates that the holder has achieved the required knowledge and practical competence to safely operate a ride-on roller in line with industry standards. The NPORS card is widely recognised across the construction industry and can be used as proof of operator competence on site.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Introduction to Ride-On Rollers
Health & Safety Legislation and Operator Responsibilities
Machine Components and Controls
Pre-Use Inspections and Daily Checks
Safe Starting, Stopping and Operating Procedures
Compaction Principles and Techniques
Manoeuvring on Site and Working Around Obstacles
Operating on Slopes and Uneven Ground
Hazard Awareness and Risk Control Measures
Safe Working Practices Around Personnel
Refuelling and Basic Maintenance Awareness
Environmental Considerations on Site
Parking and Securing the Machine
NPORS Forward Tipping Dumper
Tailored to the learner's level of experience, this course will equip workers with their NPORS Forward Tipping Dumper Card.
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We don't currently have open dates scheduled for this course online. However, we regularly run this training on-demand or as private sessions for groups. Get in touch with our training team to discuss your requirements, register your interest, or arrange a date that works around your site schedule.
Key details
Course overview
The NPORS Forward Tipping Dumper training course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely operate a forward tipping dumper in construction and site-based environments.
This course covers all aspects of dumper operation, from pre-use inspections and basic controls to safe manoeuvring, loading and transporting materials across varying ground conditions. Learners will develop an understanding of potential hazards associated with dumper use and how to minimise risks to themselves and others on site.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on safe working practices, awareness of surroundings and effective machine handling. Learners will also gain an understanding of relevant health and safety legislation, as well as their responsibilities as plant operators.
Upon successful completion of the course, learners will be awarded the NPORS Forward Tipping Dumper Operator Card.
This certification confirms that the holder has demonstrated the required knowledge and practical competence to operate a forward tipping dumper safely and in line with industry standards. The NPORS card is widely recognised across the construction industry and can be used as proof of operator competence on site.
Course assessment type
Depending on experience
Topics covered
Introduction to Forward Tipping Dumpers
Health & Safety Legislation and Operator Responsibilities
Machine Components and Controls
Pre-Use Inspections and Daily Checks
Safe Starting, Stopping and Operating Procedures
Manoeuvring the Dumper on Site
Loading, Transporting and Discharging Materials
Working on Slopes and Uneven Ground
Hazard Awareness and Risk Control Measures
Safe Working Practices Around People andObstacles
Refuelling and Basic Maintenance Awareness
Environmental Considerations on Site
Parking and Securing the Machine
NPORS Construction Site Manager (Refresher)
A two-day course revisiting the core responsibilities of a construction site manager.
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All of our training is managed through our secure online booking system, so you’ll be able to choose a date, add delegate details, and confirm your place in just a few clicks.
Key details
Course overview
This course revisits the core responsibilities of a site manager, focusing on maintaining high standards of health and safety, managing site operations effectively, and ensuring compliance with the latest legal requirements and best practice. Learners will refresh their knowledge of risk assessments, method statements and the implementation of safe systems of work.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on leadership, communication and decision-making, helping managers confidently oversee teams, coordinate contractors and respond to the challenges of busy construction environments. The course also highlights updates in legislation, hazard management and incident prevention to ensure learners remain current and effective in their role.
On successful completion, learners will have renewed confidence in their ability to manage construction sites safely, efficiently and in line with industry expectations.
Course assessment type
Written paper
Topics covered
Refresher on Roles and Responsibilities of a Site Manager
Updates to Health & Safety Legislation and Industry Best Practice
Reviewing Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)
Implementing and Monitoring Safe Systems of Work
Hazard Identification, Risk Control and Accident Prevention
Leadership, Communication and Effective Decision-Making
Managing Contractors, Subcontractors and Workforce Performance
Monitoring Site Operations, Productivity and Quality Standards
Incident Reporting, Investigation and Corrective Actions
Site Documentation, Record Keeping and Auditing
Managing High-Risk Activities (e.g. Working at Height, Plant Operations)
Environmental Management and Site Responsibilities
Ensuring Compliance, Site Security and Welfare Standards
NPORS Construction Site Manager
A 5-day course equipping learners with the confidence and competence to manage construction sites professionally, safely and efficiently.
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All of our training is managed through our secure online booking system, so you’ll be able to choose a date, add delegate details, and confirm your place in just a few clicks.
Key details
Course overview
The NPORS Construction Site Manager course is designed to provide learners with the advanced knowledge and skills required to effectively manage construction sites in a safe, compliant and efficient manner.
This course focuses on the responsibilities of a site manager, including overseeing daily operations, managing teams and subcontractors, and ensuring all work is carried out in line with current health and safety legislation and industry best practice. Learners will developa strong understanding of planning, organising and monitoring site activities to maintain high standards of safety, quality and productivity.
Throughout the training, learners will explore key areas such as risk management, implementing and reviewing safe systems of work, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. The course also places emphasis on leadership, communication and decision-making, enabling site managers to effectively coordinate teams and respond to the challenges of complex construction projects.
On successful completion, learners will have the confidence and competence to manage construction sites professionally, ensuring safe working environments, efficient operations and successful project delivery.
Course assessment type
Written paper
Topics covered
Roles and Responsibilities of a Construction Site Manager
Health & Safety Legislation and Compliance
Planning, Organising and Managing Site Operations
Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)
Developing and Implementing Safe Systems of Work
Hazard Identification, Risk Control and Accident Prevention
Managing Contractors, Subcontractors and Workforce
Leadership, Communication and Decision-Making Skills
Monitoring Performance, Productivity and Quality Standards
Incident Reporting, Investigation and Corrective Actions
Site Documentation, Record Keeping and Auditing
Managing High-Risk Activities (e.g. Working at Height, Plant Operations)
Environmental Management and Sustainability on Site
Ensuring Site Security, Welfare and Compliance
NPORS Construction Site Supervisor (Refresher)
A 1-day course that refreshes the skills needed for site supervisors to safely maintain high standards of safety & compliance on site.
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All of our training is managed through our secure online booking system, so you’ll be able to choose a date, add delegate details, and confirm your place in just a few clicks.
Key details
Course overview
This course reinforces key health and safety principles, ensuring learners remain up to date with current legislation, industry best practice and site procedures. It revisits the core responsibilities of a site supervisor, including managing risks, implementing safe systems of work, and maintaining high standards of safety and compliance on site.
Throughout the training, learners will refresh their understanding of hazard identification, risk assessments and method statements (RAMS), as well as effective communication and leadership techniques. The course also highlights the importance of monitoring site activities, managing teams and responding appropriately to incidents or unsafe behaviour.
On successful completion, learners will have renewed confidence in their ability to carry out supervisory duties safely, effectively and in line with current industry expectations.
Course assessment type
Written paper
Topics covered
Refresher on Roles and Responsibilities of a Site Supervisor
Updates to Health & Safety Legislation and Industry Best Practice
Reviewing Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)
Safe Systems of Work and Risk Control Measures
Hazard Identification and Accident Prevention
Communication, Leadership and Team Management
Monitoring Site Activities and Maintaining Standards
Incident Reporting and Investigation Procedures
Site Safety Procedures and Compliance
Managing Contractors and Workforce Behaviour
PPE Requirements and Site Safety Controls
High-Risk Activities (e.g. Working at Height)
Environmental Awareness and Responsibilities
Maintaining Accurate Site Records and Documentation
NPORS Construction Site Supervisor
A two-day course that provides learners with the knowledge and skills to effectively supervise construction site activities in a safe & compliant manner.
Book your place online
All of our training is managed through our secure online booking system, so you’ll be able to choose a date, add delegate details, and confirm your place in just a few clicks.
Key details
Course overview
The NPORS Construction Site Supervisor course is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills required to effectively supervise construction site activities in a safe and compliant manner.
This course develops a strong understanding of the responsibilities associated with supervising a workforce, including maintaining health and safety standards, coordinating site operations and ensuring work is carried out in line with relevant legislation and best practice. Learners will gain insight into risk assessments, method statements, and how to implement safe systems of work.
Throughout the training, emphasis is placed on communication, leadership and the importance of monitoring performance on site. Learners will also explore how to identify hazards, manage risks and take appropriate action to prevent incidents, helping to create a safer working environment for everyone on site.
On successful completion, learners will have the confidence and competence to carry out supervisory duties effectively, ensuring high standards of safety, organisation and productivity are maintained across construction projects.
Course assessment type
Written paper
Topics covered
Roles and Responsibilities of a Site Supervisor
Health & Safety Legislation and Compliance
Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)
Implementing Safe Systems of Work
Hazard Identification and Risk Control Measures
Communication and Leadership Skills
Monitoring Site Activities and Workforce Behaviour
Accident Prevention and Incident Reporting
Managing Contractors and Subcontractors
Site Inductions and Toolbox Talks
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Requirements
Working at Height and High-Risk Activities
Environmental Awareness and Site Impact
Maintaining Site Records and Documentation
NPORS Site Safety Awareness
A 1-day course that provides learners with a fundamental understanding of health and safety practices within site-based environments.
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All of our training is managed through our secure online booking system, so you’ll be able to choose a date, add delegate details, and confirm your place in just a few clicks.
Key details
Course overview
The NPORS Site Safety Awareness course is designed to provide learners with a fundamental understanding of health and safety practices within construction and site-based environments. It is ideal for those new to the industry, as well as individuals who require a refresher on safe working procedures.
Throughout the course, learners will gain awareness of common site hazards and the measures required to control risks effectively. Key topics include safe working practices, personal responsibilities, the importance of risk assessments and method statements, and how to follow site rules and procedures correctly.
The training also covers essential areas such as working at height, manual handling, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and how to identify and report unsafe conditions. Learners will develop an understanding of how their actions can impact not only their own safety, but also the safety of others on site.
On successful completion, learners will have a solid foundation in site safety awareness, helping them to work more confidently, responsibly and in line with industry expectations.
Course assessment type
Practical & Theory Assessments
Topics covered
Health & Safety Legislation and Responsibilities
Roles and Responsibilities on Site
Common Hazards in Construction Environments
Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)
Safe Systems of Work
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Working at Height Awareness
Manual Handling Awareness
Slips, Trips and Falls Prevention
Fire Safety Awareness
Hazard Identification and Reporting Procedures
Site Rules, Signage and Welfare Facilities
Environmental Awareness on Site
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