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Mobile crane: pick and carry duties only training

Full details of this standard will be published shortly

Mobile elevating work platform: boom: self-propelled training

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Mobile elevating work platform: boom: vehicle mounted training

Full details of this standard will be published shortly

Mobile elevating work platform: mast climber training

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Mobile elevating work platform: scissor training

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Motorised scraper training

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Multi Service Vehicle (MSV) Training

This standard is in development and will be published shortly

National water hygiene

The purpose of the standard is to provide training in line with the national water hygiene scheme. This training protects the safety of water through good hygiene practices while working on restricted operations as defined in the technical guidance notes. Water companies across the UK now mostly mandate the use of the National Water Hygiene card for anyone entering a clean water site or engaged in operations on the clean water network, whether in contact with the water or not.

Near miss reporting for road marking operatives - Refresher

The purpose of near miss reporting for road marking operatives - refresher standard is for delegates who have previously passed training to the full near miss reporting for road marking operatives standard or subsequent refresher training and can provide proof of attendance.

NHSS 10b foundation

This standard provides the basic knowledge for all potential VRS Labourers and Installers of Permanent Vehicle Restraint Systems before proceeding to detailed training for the installation of any of the Proprietary or Non-proprietary systems.

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