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of Temporary Works Courses

Temporary Works Co-ordinator

2 Day Course | Weekday Or Weekend Dates | Online & Classroom Delivery

1 Day Course | Weekday Dates | Online & Classroom Delivery

Temporary Works Supervisor

Construction workers

We are a leading provider of CITB courses

Our fully accredited, expert-led training provides you with the skills, certifications, and industry recognition essential for success.

Our CITB courses include:

  • SSSTS SMSTS SMSTS/SSSTS Refreshers

  • HSA Temporary Works SEATS

  • DRHS CDM Awareness

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CITB Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC) course?

The TWC course is a two-day program designed for individuals responsible for managing all forms of temporary works. It covers the role of a Temporary Works Coordinator, relevant legislation, risk assessments, and best practices.

What is the CITB Temporary Works Supervisor (TWS) course?

The TWS (Temporary Works Supervisor) course is a one-day course designed for individuals responsible for supervising temporary works on construction sites. It covers the role of a Temporary Works Supervisor, relevant legislation, risk assessments, and best practices.

Who should attend the Temporary Works Coordinator course?

The two-day Temporary Works Coordinator course is intended for individuals who coordinate temporary works, such as managers, senior engineers, or those responsible for planning, managing, and monitoring the erection, maintenance, and dismantling of temporary structures.

Who should attend the Temporary Works Supervisor course?

The one-day TWS course is intended for those who supervise temporary works, such as site supervisors or managers overseeing the erection, maintenance, or dismantling of temporary structures.

How long are the certifications valid, and are refresher courses available?

Certifications for both the Temporary Works Coordinator and Temporary Works Supervisor courses are valid for five years. To maintain certification, individuals must complete a refresher course before their current certification expires.

What are the entry requirements for these courses?

While there are no formal prerequisites, it's recommended that delegates have a working knowledge of health and safety legislation, particularly concerning temporary works, and an understanding of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015.

How are the courses assessed?

Assessment is carried out through a multiple-choice exam at the end of each course.

Are the courses accredited, and can I apply for CITB grants?

Yes, our courses are CITB accredited. If your company is CITB-registered, you may be eligible to apply for grants to support employees who successfully complete these courses.