NRSWA Streetworks Operative or Supervisor Reassessment
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NRSWA Streetworks Operative or Supervisor Reassessment
If your streetworks card is about to or has already expired, you will need to take a NRSWA Streetworks reassessment course.
You are not able to work on a streetworks site with expired certificates. You can take reassessments at any time before your certificates expire and the remaining time left before expiry is now added to your new card. For example, if you take your reassessment with 6 months still remaining, it will be added to your new card when you receive it, resulting in 5 years and 6 months on your card expiry.
NRSWA Reassessment - Key Information
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Reassessments are either 1 or 2 days depending on location
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All your exam fees, your new certificate and card are included in your price
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Your new NRSWA card will be valid for at least 5 years (depending on when you complete your reassessment)
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Multiple choice unit assessments like the full course
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You can take the reassessment up to 5 years after your card's expiry date
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Complete assessments only for the units you have on your Streetworks card
What can I do to renew my NRSWA card?
If you completed your NRSWA Operative or Supervisor course with us, we will advise you that you will need to complete the reassessment course within 3 months of the expiry date. If your card has been expired for more than 5 years, you must complete the full operative, supervisor or both, again.
You have two options when it comes to renewing your certificate:
- Complete a two-day training course reassessment, which includes some classroom refresher training before you take your multiple-choice exam
- Complete a 1-day course which involves just taking the reassessment in the form of the multiple-choice exam
If you are unsure what course is best for you, contact a member of our team who will be happy to help you.
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NRSWA Reassessment - Unit Codes
The NRSWA Units that you can renew are:
NRSWA Operative Units
Unit LA (was Unit 1) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus
Unit O1 (was Unit 2) – Signing, lighting and guarding
Unit O2 (was Unit 3) – Excavation on the highway
Unit O3 (was Unit 4) – Reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials
Unit O4 (was Unit 5) – Reinstatement of sub base & road in non bituminous materials
Unit O5 (was Unit 6) – Reinstatement of cold-lay bituminous materials
Unit O6 (was Unit 7) – Reinstatement of hot lay bituminous materials (subject to centre)
Unit O7 (was Unit 8) – Reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)
Unit O8 (was Unit 9) – Reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways
NRSWA Supervisor Units
Unit LA (was Unit 9) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus
Unit S1 (was Unit 10) – Monitoring Signing, lighting and guarding
Unit S2 (was Unit 11) – Monitoring excavation in the highway
Unit S3 (was Unit 12) – Monitoring reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials
Unit S4 (was Unit 13) – Monitoring reinstatement of sub-base & road in non-bituminous materials
Unit S5 (was Unit 14) – Monitoring reinstatement in bituminous materials
Unit S6 (was Unit 15) – Monitoring reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)
Unit S7 (was Unit 16) – Monitoring reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways
White Card
If you hold a white NRSWA card (Operative and Supervisor qualifications) and require reassessment, then call now to discuss the most convenient and cost-effective reassessment option.
What is the NRSWA Reassessment Process?
Watch our video below for further information on the NRSWA reassessment process.
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What will happen when I take my reassessments?
You will be reassessed for each unit you need to renew.
As agreed by HAUC (UK), the NRSWA reassessment will be in the form of a knowledge-based, multiple-choice tests. For each unit that an individual holds, they will need to undertake the corresponding reassessment.
Each reassessment consists of 20 multiple-choice questions. You will have 45 minutes to complete each one and to pass you will need to achieve 80% or more.
Entry Requirements & Special Considerations
You must have completed the full courses to be eligible to enrol on the reassessment. In addition, you need to complete the reassessment within 5 years of your card’s expiry, or you will have to complete the full course or courses again.
Different awarding bodies for NRSWA qualifications have different rules about special considerations for delegates:
The delegate must be literate and be able to read and write in English – SQA Awarding Body
The delegate can have a reader this would be the trainer or a member of staff at the training school – City and Guilds Awarding Body
If you have any questions or concerns regarding support during the course, please contact our team.
Other Courses Related To The NRSWA Reassessment
Below are courses that are related to the NRSWA reassessment, including the single reassessment for the O1 and S1 Signing, Lighting and Guarding unit:
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Frequently asked questions
Here are some of the questions we frequently get asked about the NRSWA Reassessment training courses.
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Why do the NRSWA courses have different durations and prices at each location?
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Brochures for NRSWA Streetworks Operative or Supervisor Reassessment
Please download the course overview brochure below, easy to print and email if you need to share course information with a manager or colleague.