The aim of the Civil Passport is for everyone on a civil construction site to have a basic understanding of the health and safety hazards they are likely to face, so that no-one is endangering themselves or their workmates.
One of the main benefits of the Passport course is that it gets 15 workers and foremen in a room together where they can discuss how they, together, can improve the safety culture on their sites.
Hazard management
To gain an understanding of the employee and employer responsibilities in the hazard management process.
Specific civil construction hazards
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Common construction activities and hazards
Understanding how hazards can be eliminated, isolated or minimised. The common hazards covered include ladder safety, electrical safety, personal protective equipment and scaffolding.
At the conclusion of the training each trainee receives:
- A Passport signifying they have successfully completed the training. This is wallet sized with the trainees name and Passport number together with a photograph as evidence of authenticity.
- A pocket sized handbook containing helpful health and safety information and advice.
To ensure trainees are kept up-to-date with developments in health and safety and to ensure their health and safety knowledge continues to improve Passport holders are required to complete a refresher course every two years.
Many companies have become Site Safe Head of Agreement companies and have made the Site Safe Passport a standard of entry to their sites. The Passport requirement is integrated in the tender process making the Passport system a prerequisite for those submitting a tender.
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