Course description
The Construction Skills Health and Safety test and CSCS card are designed to set an industry standard, ensuring that everyone working in construction environment has the same minimum level of health and safety awareness. However, the scheme is now much more than that.
CSCS cards are valid for five years and the Health and Safety Test must be passed every time to gain and renew the card. If you are an archaeological supervisor or manager you may consider a more advanced Managerial Card. As the CSCS card is now a, essential and mandatory element of working as a professional UK archaeologist it should be paid for by the employer.
CSCS cards are required by most major contractors require workers on their sites to hold them. The law states that anyone undertaking construction work must be competent, and the certification scheme is one of the main ways of demonstrating relevant skills and training.
The course on CSCS cards archaeology registration certificate will provide the understanding of the skills in health and safety which is required to work on site. This course shall also provide with the skills required for CSCS cards and advanced skills for ON-SITE working professionals.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
- Practising archaeologist
- Student of archaeology
- Educators and researchers of archaeology
Outcome / Qualification etc.
After successful completion of this course you would be able to :
- Practical exam training
- Explanation through case studies
- Solving previous years exam questions
- Interact with fellow students and the instructor, who is on hand to give advice and promptly respond to questions in the discussion forums.
Training Course Content
Day 1
First aid and Emergency procedures
- Case studies
- Different types of first aid procedures
- Emergency protocols
Day 2
General Responsibilities
- Determine chain-of-command issues
- Common-sense
- Case studies
- On-site documentation
- Construction industry terms and practices
Day 3
Accident Prevention and Reporting
- Common accidents and stresses
- Near miss and accident reporting
- Near miss book
- Accident book
Day 4
Health and Welfare
- Basic welfare facilities
- hand-washing facilities
- Common occupational diseases
- Skin disorders
- MANUAL HANDLING
- WORKING AT HEIGHT
Day 5
Different types of cards | PPE
- correct PPE
- Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE)
- impact-resistant goggles | SAFETY SIGNS AND SIGNALS.
- SAFE USE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
- HAND-HELD EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS | FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
- Apprentice | Trainee | Academically Qualified Person (AQP) | Professionally Qualified Person (PQP) cards
- Case studies and Practise exam questions
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