Description
This course is for those on site with responsibility for managing all forms of temporary works. It is designed to give confidence to senior management and those who engage with contractors, that candidates have reached an assessed standard of knowledge. Candidates must have experience in being responsible for managing all forms of temporary works and a good understanding of spoken and written English
Course Content
Function of Module
A brief overview of temporary works and their function
Why temporary works is important:
• Safety Critical: legal requirements
• Business Critical
Roles
• Client, Contractors, Designers (permanent works and temporary works), CDM-Cs, APs, TWCs, TWSs, DI
• Contract and statute
Background
- Bragg
- BS5975:2019 +A1:2011 Overview
- Other relevant codes
- Case examples of failure
Statutory aspects to temporary works
- Regulations: CDM (including Part iv), WAH, PUWER, LOLER
- Statutory aspects of:
– Inspections
– Stability (above and below ground)
– Design (scaffold)
Avoiding Failure
- People, Process and Product (the 3Ps)
- People
– Competence (corporate and individual)
- Process
– Clarity of responsibility
– Procurement
– identifying site-wide issues and planning ahead
– Design and checks
– Installation
– Use
– Maintenance
– Dismantling
- Product
– Standard Solutions
– Condition
– Sourcing
Role of the TWC – (source: BS5975)
- Appointment
- Role
- TWS interface and role
Management
- Basis of good management
- Administration: benefit of good temporary works systems
- The Register
Key aspects of different temporary works type’s e.g.
- Excavations
- Falsework
- Formwork
- Earthwork
- Working Platforms & Haul Roads
- Cranes (Tower, Crawler & Mobile)
- Scaffolding
- Pressure Testing
- Site Establishment
- Demolition
Examination
Course Review / Closure
Please note you are required to be a UK resident to attend all CITB courses.
Duration: 2 Days