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SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit - Open Course

SA029 – Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit - Open Course

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From £200 + VAT

Traditional classroom available UK wide

What is the SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit Open Course?

The SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit open course is a one-day face-to-face classroom training program. Delegates will develop the essential knowledge and skills to work safely in residential environments. Specifically, a qualified trainer will guide them through the key safety procedures required for operating within single‑occupancy homes.

Importantly, delegates can take this as a standalone qualification, and they can also choose it as part of a combined pathway with SA030 Fire Stopping Installations and SA031 Working Safely in a Multi‑Dwelling Unit.

Who is SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit training for?

This accreditation is designed for those working in telecoms who carry out fibre installation work in single‑dwelling residential premises.

SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit Open Course - Key Information

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SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit Course Details

On receiving payment for your SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit 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
  • 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.

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SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit Course Content

  • Identifying Common Hazards
  • Assessing Risks
  • Implementing Effective Control Measures
  • Electrical Safety
  • Fire Prevention
  • Safe Use of Tools and Equipment
  • Communication With Occupants
  • Compliance With Health & Safety Regulations

At the end of the course you will have the ability to:

  • Recognise hazards, assess risks, and apply effective control measures in single‑dwelling residential environments.
  • Work safely and compliantly by following electrical safety, fire prevention practices, and correct tool and equipment use.
  • Communicate effectively with occupants and follow all required health and safety regulations and industry standards.
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Assessment and Certification

The course includes a multiple-choice theory assessment.

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.

No longer do you need to hold several different cards for each of your qualifications; hold them all on one system, which is updated within a couple of weeks of achieving your qualification.

Find out more information about the NOPS card here.

Entry Requirements

Prerequisites

There are no formal entry requirements for this course.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some of the questions we frequently get asked about the SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit course.

Who should attend the SA029 course?

This course is designed for engineers, contractors, and telecoms professionals installing fibre or carrying out work in single‑dwelling residential buildings.

Are there any entry requirements for SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit?

No formal entry requirements are needed to enrol in this course. Delegates can attend without prior accreditation.

What certification will I receive after completing SA029 Working Safely in a Single Dwelling Unit?

Delegates receive a Smart Awards certificate valid for three years upon successful completion