Health and Safety within a Construction Environment

Award , Level 1
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What Our Students Say

“The decision that made me pick between here and other places was when I came to the open day everyone was just really friendly and open, and it just felt like a really welcoming environment to be in.”

Charli

“The tutors here, they are really interactive and they’re always there, even outside of lessons whenever you need something, we don’t go around calling everyone Sir or Miss, second names – we use first names for everything and there’s a more relaxed and friendly communication between the tutors and the students.”

Harry

I think I’ve really enjoyed the fact that I’ve had to make new friendships, especially because I didn’t know anyone coming in – but after the first few weeks I think I’ve adapted to it really well.

Dan

Course Information

Introduction

Help keep your construction staff safe with this leading qualification.

Construction sites aren’t by nature the safest places in the world. But there’s no reason why with some training, they can’t be made as safe as they possibly can be.

The Highfield Level 1 Award in Health and Safety within a Construction Environment (RQF) has been developed for learners working in – or wanting to work in – the construction industry, and will give them the knowledge to undertake their role safely.

The qualification has also been designed so that learners who successfully complete it and go on to complete the CITB Operatives Health, Safety and Environment knowledge test will have fulfilled the knowledge needed to apply for the CSCS Labourer’s Card.

Overview

Topics include:

  • Knowledge of common hazards and risks in a construction environment
  • Safe manual handling practices
  • Working safely at height
  • Working safely around plant and machinery
  • The importance of effective teamwork and communication in ensuring safe working practices are followed in the construction industry

Who is this course for?

For indivduals working in – or wanting to work in – the construction industry.

Benefits and skills

  • The principles of risk assessment for maintaining and improving health and safety at work
  • The importance of safe manual handling in the workplace
  • The importance of working safely at heights in the workplace
  • Risks to health within a construction environment
  • The importance of working around plant and equipment safely

Entry requirements

Have a basic level of literacy.

Available apprenticeships and progression options

Construction sector roles

Assessment types

Multiple choice question examination.

Course details

Duration: 2 days
Course Code: 89278-01
Fees (Adult): £250

Employment Statistics

  • Health and safety managers and officers

    Average Salary
    £39,000
  • Environmental health professionals

    Average Salary
    £41,600
  • Construction project managers and related professionals

    Average Salary
    £43,160

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