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Towers for managers

This standard ensures that managers who responsible for overseeing the work of operatives on site. It is designed to ensure that when working at height using mobile access towers work is properly planned and organised and that those involved on site are competent and properly trained.

Towers for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others. This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others. This training standard incorporates the standard Mobile access towers.

Towers on stairways for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to build stepped towers and hazards specific to using them on a stair in keeping with current legislation, regulations and guidance for towers in general.

Towers with bridges for users

This standard ensures that operatives are trained in how to safely assemble, dismantle and relocate access towers without risk of personal injury to the self or others.

Towers with Cantilevers

This standard ensures that the training experienced tower users receive equips them with the skillset for more complex tower builds, taking into account the principles of counterbalance calculations for the use of kentledge in cantilever applications.

Traditional advanced hard metal craft

The purpose of this standard is to allow experienced hard metalworkers to extend their skills to cover more complicated roof shapes and methods required for the maintenance of the nation’s historic, and listed, buildings. It covers spires and cupolas using hollow wood cored rolls and welted joints.

Traditional basic hard metal craft

The purpose of this standard is to provide an introduction for those with little or no experience of hard metal work. It covers basic techniques for shaping and creating effective joints between sheets of hard metal.

Traditional basic leadwork craft

This training standard is being replaced with GET3398: Traditional basic leadwork craft. Grant is no longer available for achievements of this withdrawn standard from 01/04/2024

Traditional intermediate hard metal craft module 1 joints, seams and flashings

The purpose of this standard is to provide a natural progression for those who have completed the Basic Hard Metal Craft course and want to gain a further recognized qualification in hard metalwork. Module 1 covers joints, seams and flashings.

Traditional intermediate hard metal craft module 2 weatherings

This standard provides a natural progression for those who have completed the Basic Hard Metal Craft course and want to gain a further recognized qualification in hard metalwork. Module 2 covers weatherings.

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