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Highways England Common Induction Course

Highways England Courses
  • Highways England

Course Details

  • Cost:

    £135+VAT

  • Categories:

    Highways England Course

  • Tags:

    Highways England, Health and Safety, Hazards and Risks, Legislation, SRN

  • Skills:

    3 Year Card and Certificate

This course will equip you with a basic understanding of health and safety, and knowledge of the principle hazards and risks, legislation and best practice to safely work on Highways England‘s Strategic Road Network (SRN)

Course Content & Objectives

Working on the networkOccupational health and wellbeingWorking within temporary traffic management
Fatal risksEnvironmental protectionYour personal health and safety commitment
Understand what is Customer Service to Highways England and the Supply ChainUnderstand the main requirements of the Health & Safety at Work ActGain an overview of Highways England’s minimum expectation for working on their strategic road network (SRN)
Gain a basic understanding of temporary traffic managementBe able to review fatal risks that occur when working on the SRNBe able to identify the essential health and wellbeing points to consider in the workplace
Be able to identify and describe main environmental issues found on sitesState the impact upon themselves, their lives and their families and friends of a serious accident at workBe able to identify examples of poor behavior on a works site
Be able to describe how H&S knowledge and good working practice can improve behavior on a works siteSuccessfully undertake End of Course test (Pass mark 75%)
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