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Found 1546 short duration training standards. The standards are sorted in alphabetical order

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Dust management in construction

The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with the knowledge to prevent or adequately control construction dust risks on a construction site.

Duty to manage asbestos

This standard covers basic understanding of the legislative requirements of CAR 2012 with particular reference to the duty holder.

Duty to manage asbestos refresher

The purpose of this standard is to provide delegates with a basic understanding of the legislative requirements of CAR 2012 with reference to the duty holder. Training delivered against this standard will not prepare candidates to carry out work with asbestos-containing materials.

Eco Operator Training


Edge Protection Manager

The EPF are committed to improving the standards of edge protection provision and to complement the recently introduced Code of Practice, we have now developed a generic training course.

Edge Protection Operative

The EPF are committed to improving the standards of edge protection provision and to complement the recently introduced Code of Practice, we have now developed a generic training course.

Effective snagging and pre-handover checks

The purpose of training delivered against this standard is to provide candidates with an introduction to snagging and handover of a new home build.

Engineering supervisor (initial)

This training standard is in development and will be published shortly

Entrance matting and matwell frame installation

The purpose of the training is to enable trainees to become competent installers of Entrance Matting, MatWell Frames and related products.

Environmental and hazardous waste introduction

This training standard is in development and will be published shortly

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