SA029, SA030 & SA031 Combined Course - Open Course
Open courses
From £405 + VAT
Traditional classroom available UK wide
What is the SA029, SA030 & SA031 Combined Open Course?
The SA029, SA030 & SA031 Combined Open Course is a two‑day, face‑to‑face classroom training programme. Delegates will develop the essential knowledge and skills to work safely across single‑ and multi‑dwelling buildings. Specifically, a professional trainer will guide them through safe‑working practices, system installation, fire‑stopping and passive fire protection techniques, using hands‑on training and real‑world examples.
Importantly, delegates can also take each course as standalone qualifications.
Who is SA029, SA030 & SA031 Combined Course training for?
Moreover, this accreditation targets telecommunications professionals installing fibre in single- and multi-occupancy buildings. It provides delegates with essential knowledge and practical skills to work safely, manage complex site conditions, protect residents, and follow regulatory requirements confidently.
SA029, SA030 & SA031 Combined Open Course - Key Information
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2-day course
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No formal entry requirements to start the course
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Smart Awards Training accredited to the National Occupational Standard (NOS)
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Smart Awards Certificate valid for 3 years
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Insight into industry-standard techniques
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Written assessment composed of multiple-choice questions
SA031 Working Safely in a Multi Dwelling Unit Course Details
On receiving payment for your SA029, SA030 & SA031 Combined course, an email with your ‘course joining instructions’ is sent to you.
Your joining instructions include the following details:
- The date of your chosen course
- Course start time at your chosen venue
- Address of your chosen venue, including a map screenshot
- Details of what to do if you need any special requirements to complete the course
You need to bring photographic ID, such as a driver’s license or passport with you.
Lunch is not included, so please provide your own.
SA029, SA030 & SA031 Combined Course Content
- Know the regulations and standards applying to fire-stopping installation
- Be able to implement safe site working practices
- Be able to use tools and equipment to support fire-stopping installations
- Know the requirements for fire-stopping installation
- Be able to carry out the installation of fire-stopping products
- Identify common hazards associated with working in SDUs & MDUs, including access, residents, and building layout
- Apply safe working practices that minimise disruption and maintain a safe environment for occupants
- Follow correct procedures for working in communal areas, risers, basements, and service cupboards
- Work in accordance with organisational and regulatory safety requirements for SDU & MDU environments
At the end of the course, you will have the ability to:
- Apply essential safety practices and procedures when working in single‑ and multi‑occupancy buildings.
- Identify hazards, assess risks, and implement effective control measures to maintain a safe working environment.
- Follow key safety principles including electrical safety, fire prevention, safe use of tools and equipment, and clear communication with occupants.
Assessment and Certification
This qualification will be assessed through a practical and theory test. The aim of the assessments is to ensure successful learners have adequate knowledge and understanding of working safely in single- & multi-dwelling buildings in a telecommunications environment.
Certification
This Smart Awards certificate is valid for 3 years, you will then need to complete the course again or attend a refresher course if available, to renew your qualification.
NOPS Card
Smart Awards also offers its Network Operative Passport Scheme.
Managed and administered by Smart Awards, the card you receive has a unique QR code. When the card is scanned by employers or site managers with granted access, they will be able to securely view all the information about your awards qualifications, including when the course was taken and what the expiry dates are.
Consequently, you no longer need to carry multiple cards for different qualifications. NOPS stores everything in one system and updates your records within a couple of weeks of you achieving each qualification.
Find out more information about the NOPS card here.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements, and Smart Awards will not restrict access on the grounds of prior academic attainment, age, employment, geographic location or any other grounds. Smart Awards state that by having no prerequisites, there are no barriers that restrict access or progression, thereby promoting equality. It is expected, however, that learners will have a level of literacy adequate to cope with both the theory and practical assessments.
Popular Smart Awards Courses
Below are the three individual standalone courses:
SA029 – Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit
The SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit teaches how to work safely in single-occupancy residential homes.
SA030 Fire Stopping Installations
The SA030 Fire Stopping Installations is for engineers and contractors working on passive fire protection installations.
SA031 – Working Safely in a Multi Dwelling Unit
The SA031 Working Safely in a Multi Dwelling Unit course covers building hazards and occupant safety in multi‑occupancy buildings.
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