Construction Plant Training
Working in the construction industry and with Plant equipment is not a simple task for anyone top step into, it requires training and the participation of courses. There are various different courses and levels in which you can take. If you are looking to get into the Construction Plant industry then this training is essential, below I will list a few companies that offer these services:
All Plant Training
This company offers Testing, Instruction and Certification. The courses on offer range from CPCS (Construction Plant Certification Scheme), this is a training course for construction plant health and safety to full foundation courses for Novices. They have a range of other courses; it is well worth checking out their website.
Ainscough Training Services Ltd
This Company was established in 2001, they have grown dramatically and are now one of the leading providers of construction plant training services (they are an independent company).
The courses offered by Ainscough are as follows: CPCS crane and Person supervisor, CPCS Mobile crane operator and signaller / slinger. They also offer bespoke courses based around lifting operations. They have a course availability checker online that tells you the dates they are available and you can download the forms from their website.There are many different companies that offer training, due to some courses have practical elements to the tests I strongly recommend you look for courses around your area or places that are ok for you to drive to, make sure you are taking the correct course in conjunction with the job you wish to receive after qualification.
Construction Plant Training
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Vic Sunshine- 2010/10/03 01:31:26 am
One of the problems with working in the plant is respirator safety. Employees are required to be medically certified before wearing a respirator. In addition, workers must have fit testing initially and annually thereafter. First, you can check with OSHA, or many states have program templates you may use. http://www.contractorsafetyplans.com is a great site for safety programs for construction safety programs. http://www.cpwr.org is another good site with lots of information for craftworkers, and of course osha.gov's site as well. For more information, the Centers for Disease Control can also be consulted.