NEBOSH Health and Safety Management For Construction

NEBOSH Health and Safety Management For Construction

The NEBOSH Construction (CN) qualification is for industrial managers, supervisors, and workers in construction. It provides an understanding of health and safety issues in construction, helping to manage risks daily. Learners choose this qualification to begin a construction health and safety career. It provides valuable insights for more advanced studies in the field.

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CPCS Training - A40A Slinger Signaller (All Duties) Course

CPCS Training - A40A Slinger Signaller (All Duties) Course

The CPCS A40 Slinger Signaller Training Course offers practical on-site training for those who want to learn how to be a Slinger Signaller. It is meant for people with little or no experience looking to start a career in the lifting industry and for professionals who already have evidence of experience.

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CPCS Training - A62 Crane Supervisor Course

CPCS Training - A62 Crane Supervisor Course

This CPCS Crane Supervisor training course teaches you how to oversee lifting operations. It includes important information on laws and regulations for crane use, such as the LOLER and PUWER Regulations, the Health and Safety at Work Act (HASAWA), and the British Standard 7121 for safe crane use.

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CPCS Training - Appointed Persons (A61) Lifting Operations Course

CPCS Training - Appointed Persons (A61) Lifting Operations Course

The CPCS Appointed Person Course is for people who are responsible for planning lifting operations every day. This course teaches lift operations safety, legislative responsibilities, and workers' safety.

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CPCS Training - A09 Forward Tipping Dumper Course

CPCS Training - A09 Forward Tipping Dumper Course

The CPCS A09 Forward Tipping Dumper course uses simulated site conditions to teach candidates the skills and knowledge needed to operate an A09 Forward Tipping Dumper safely and earn their accreditation.

CPCS Training - A60C Mobile Crane - All Duties Course

CPCS Training - A60C Mobile Crane - All Duties Course

The CPCS Mobile Crane Training Courses help people learn the skills they need to get the CPCS card. We offer courses for both beginners and experienced operators, helping everyone become skilled Mobile Crane Operators.

CPCS Training - A02 Crawler Crane Course

CPCS Training - A02 Crawler Crane Course

The CPCS Crawler Crane Training Course help people learn the skills they need to get the CPCS card. We offer courses for both beginners and experienced operators, helping everyone become skilled Crawler Crane Operators.

IPAF 3a and 3b MEWP Operator Training Course

IPAF 3a and 3b MEWP Operator Training Course

The IPAF operator course teaches you how to safely set up and use different types of Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs), also known as cherry pickers, aerial lifts, or scissor lifts.

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General FAQ's

Career prospects after completing a construction course are vast and can include roles in construction management, architecture, engineering, surveying, and trades such as carpentry and plumbing.

Yes, at Hurak Learning, all the construction courses are available online, allowing students to study from anywhere at their own pace.

The duration of a typical construction course can range from a few weeks to several months, depending on the level of qualification and the provider offering the course.

A variety of construction courses are available, including Construction Management, Building and Construction, Carpentry, Electrical Installation, Plumbing, and surveying.

Prerequisites vary depending on the course and institution, but generally, a high school diploma or equivalent is required. Some courses may have additional prerequisites such as prior experience or specific qualifications.