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NRSWA Courses in Gillingham
Outside of Gillingham town centre, there is a training venue for NRSWA Streeworks training. Minutes from Junction 4 of the M2, the venue is close to local amenities and also major routes around Kent.
We offer NRSWA Streetworks courses for operatives and supervisors, including the NRSWA Re-assessment course for both roles, aiming to provide you with the skills and knowledge required for safe and efficient street works. Whether you need to carry out the manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways or be qualified to oversee the works, these courses will give you the right certification to carry out work under the New Roads and Street Works Act. The NRSWA Reassessment course can be taken at any time before your certificates expire and up to 5 years after your expiry.
Our courses always include:
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Certificates and registration
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Any course materials necessary to complete your course
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Examination fees
What to expect from your course
Cable avoidance training (cat and genny training) will teach you how to locate and avoid underground services, such as electricity and gas during excavation work.
The course will teach you how to avoid underground cables and pipes whilst excavating roads and pavements. The course covers the use of various cat and genny manufacturers’ equipment e.g C Scope and Radiodetection, how to use the tool and its limits, and the techniques used to avoid danger from underground services. It is not only essential to the health and safety of operatives working on an excavation, it is also vital to prevent costly disruptions during construction and civil engineering projects.
The NRSWA is an accredited certification, and therefore covers specific learning objectives set by HAUC UK (Highway Authorities & Utilities Committee).
The learning objectives covered on this course are:
- Understand and interpret plans that show the location of underground utilities
- Understand and identify utility and highway services that could be encountered during excavation of highways
- Understand the hazards and risks associated with utilities and highway services when excavating
- Understand how to use, and use, equipment that locates underground pipes and cables
- Follow safe working practices on site (e.g. PPE, safe use of tools and use of risk assessments) by being able to identify and follow the relevant health and safety regulations, standards or any other legislation
Utility Services include:
- Plastic and metal gas mains and services
- Plastic and metal water mains and services
- Sewers and drains
- Low and high-voltage electricity cables
- Telecommunications and television cables
- fibre optic cables
Highways Services include:
- highways drainage
- Culverts
- Land drains
- Street lighting and traffic signal equipment
- Roads with special engineering controls
Equipment to bring on the day
You will be learning on a live site during your course if you choose the NRSWA Unit LA course. Therefore, you will be required to wear protective clothing. Requirements vary by location, and some centres can be more accommodating but typically you are required to bring:
- Fluorescent Jacket Long-sleeve
- Overalls/Work Clothes (shorts not allowed)
- Gloves
- Safety Boots
- Waterproof Clothing
If you do not have access to any of this equipment/clothing please let us know, call or chat with our team and they will be happy to advise you.
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What is NRSWA?
The NRSWA (New Roads and Street Works Act 1991) exists to ensure safety and correct practice when carrying out any work on roads, highways and footpaths. It is there to minimise risk to both workers and the public. It is an act of legislation (a law or set of laws passed by Parliament). The qualifications required for operatives to undertake streetworks was updated in 2016. In the NRSW Act itself, there are lots of practical guidance given for the efficient co-ordination, ensuring safety and minimising disruption and inconvenience to the general public using the road or pavement.
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