Online Level 1 Award in Health and Safety in a construction environment (Leading to CSCS green card)
The Online Level 1 Health and Safety in a Construction Environment course is designed for those working on construction sites and is a requirement for those wishing to apply for a CSCS Green Card. In accordance with CITB anyone who is a labourer on a construction site must be a CSCS Green Card Holder.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 21 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Self
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Assessment Requirement
Assessment Guidance Assessment requirements: The unit comprises a number of Learning Outcomes with associated Assessment Criteria. Each associated individual assessment criteria must be formally assessed within its own right. Assessment criteria 1.6: One hazard and potential risk must be listed for each of the following: - resources - equipment - obstructions - storage - services - wastes - work activities Assessment criteria 2.6: Four aids must be listed Assessment criteria 3.3: One hazard and potential risk must be listed for each of the following: - dropping tools and debris - stability of ladders - the working area - overhead cables - fragile roofs - scaffolds - internal voids - equipment - other people Assessment criteria 4.1 List Five substance groups Assessment criteria 4.2: Five risks to health must be listed Assessment criteria 4.7: Two types of asbestos waste must be stated Assessment criteria 4.8: Three types of personal protective equipment (PPE) must be stated Assessment Criteria 5.2: Five hazards and Five potential risks must be stated