ECITB CCNSG National Safety Passport Training Course |
This Client Contractor National Safety Group (CCNSG) National Safety Passport Training Course is ideal for contractors who are working on construction and engineering sites and higher risk working environments and provides a good basic standard of health and safety knowledge.
Subjects covered include Safe Behaviours at Work, Consequences of good/bad safety, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Risk Assessments, Hazard & Risk, Fire Safety, Manual Handling, PUWER, Noise, HAVS, Confined Space, COSHH, LOLER, Asbestos, Working at Height, Site Transport, Signage, Excavations, Electric/Isolation, Environment, Reporting/RIDDOR.
The CCNSG Safety Passport is a two-day training course. After sitting a test at the end of the course, successful candidates can then access engineering construction sites.
In contrast, the CITB test is for the construction industry, which has different health and safety requirements for working on sites.
The course is assessed by 80 multi-choice questions covering all the topics in the syllabus. These may be delivered as four 20 question tests (one after each half-day) or two 40 question tests (at the end of each day). If all the tests are passed (1 resit is allowed) the individual will be issued with a CCNSG Safety Passport card which will last for three years.
Please note cards will be issued directly to the delegate.
All delegates are required to be over 18 year of age and produce photographic identification when attending all ECITB courses. Suitable forms of identification are a valid passport, driving licence (including provisional) or UK cards.
After three years the Safety Passport card must be renewed. This can be done within six months before the card expiry date by either: Attending a one-day Safety Passport Renewal course, which revises and where necessary updates the topics covered in the National Course. This will be assessed by 60 multi- choice questions, either two 30 question tests or one 60 question test. or: Attending a Training Provider to sit a single computerised 60 question Renewal test (known as the ‘test-only’ route). After successfully completing the course or test, a card will be issued for a further three years from the previous card expiry date.