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5 Benefits Of Doing Your Health & Safety Course Online Vs Classroom

October 23, 2020 By Tim

5 Benefits Of Doing Your Health & Safety Course Online Vs Classroom

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Health and safety training is a vital component for many businesses, but with the current Covid-19 pandemic, more and more companies are delivering health and safety training online rather than face-to-face. Here are some of the many benefits that this can provide.

1. Safe Learning Environment

By conducting online health and safety training modules instead of in a classroom situation, you don’t need to worry about attendees coming into contact with each other and having to adhere to social distancing. It can put the trainer’s mind at rest, as well as those doing the learning.

2. Flexible Learning

Even without taking Covid-19 implications into account, learning online provides a slew of additional advantages. For starters, it offers excellent flexibility, enabling learners to often take courses at a time that suits them. This means they can fit studying around their daily schedules, eliminating the inconvenience and time spent having to travel to a training centre for classroom learning.

3. Cost Savings

Online training saves money by removing the need for travel, delegates or trainers to travel. This also saves time, as well all improving the efficiency of the training.

4. Environmentally Friendly

Doing your health and safety course online is also welcome news for those who like to look after the environment. By cutting the need to travel to a course location, you’re reducing your carbon footprint. With modules and work stored online, there’s also less reliance on paper handouts, which are often a feature of classroom learning.

5. Easily Accessible

As technology has improved and internet speeds have become faster and more reliable, learning online is a much more sophisticated and easier option that is accessible for all. Essentially, all you need is an internet connection, a quiet place and a laptop or even a smartphone device, and you’re good to go.

There are many apps and programmes that make it simpler to share visual content and multi-media, enhancing the learning process. Even if you might not be mixing with other attendees or a tutor in person, there’s often the chance to speak to them personally online or make use of chat forums, to give the feeling of a classroom atmosphere.

These courses are tutor-led, and they can see and chat with other delegates. This is a key feature of all of FaCT’s online training courses.

The advancement of technology also makes it easier to keep online training content up to date (essential in the health and safety sector, particularly with regards to any changes in legislation)

To find out more about online health and safety training, get in touch with us today.

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FaCT: How Much Does A Manual Handling Course Cost?

October 9, 2020 By Tim

FaCT: How Much Does A Manual Handling Training Course Cost?

If you work in a job that requires regular manual handling, such as heavy lifting or repetitive physical movements, you may be concerned about potential risks at work. A manual handling course can help prevent workplace accidents and injury by training both.

Manual handling courses

If you are an employer and it is your responsibility to provide manual handling courses for staff and meet regulations, then you will need to find out how much manual handling training courses cost so that you can compare the options.

How Much Does A Manual Handling Course Cost?

The price you pay will depend on the level of the course, what the course covers and the training provider. FacT (Fencing and Construction Training) is an established delivery of manual handling courses and is one of the largest providers of training, advice and support to the UK’s construction and manufacturing sectors.

FaCT Manual Handling Course Cost

Classroom Course: £89.50 Per Person (Plus VAT)

The comprehensive classroom course covers manual handling hazards, risks and how they can lead to injury and harm, and controls for those risks. It outlines the law surrounding manual handling and requirements, in addition to how to carry out risk assessments and the benefits of doing so appropriately. Specific training will be given on lifting loads from low levels, lowering from a height, pushing and pulling freight, carrying techniques and more.

Our popular manual handling classroom course takes place in both Birmingham and Redditch.

Online Course: £75 Per Person (Plus VAT)

An online course allows workers to get the training they need whilst still being able to maintain social distancing. As well as the need for new regulations due to coronavirus, online learning is also a more convenient option for many people as it enables them to save money and time on commuting to a physical course location.

Click here to view our upcoming online course dates. The online course covers the same content as the classroom content and a live instructor will deliver the course in real-time, with presentations, images and videos.

In order to receive a certificate, a multiple-choice test will need to be answered correctly at the end of the day.

Company Based Group Bookings From £50 Per Person

Many companies prefer to book groups of staff onto courses at the same time, this not only allows for a collaborative learning experience between employees but it can also be more affordable, as some providers offer group booking discounts. Contact us today to find out about group booking at a reduced rate.

Manual handling courses

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FACT: SSSTS vs SMSTS, Which Training Course Do I Need?

September 18, 2020 By Tim

FACT: SSSTS vs SMSTS, Which Training Course Do I Need?

SSSTS vs SMSTS, which training course do I need?

A health and safety qualification is an important requirement for all businesses, but if you’re in the construction industry, you’ll probably need to decide between an SSSTS or SMSTS certification. The two courses are similar but choosing the right course will vary depending on your job position. Here’s all you need to know before deciding on which course to take:

What does SSSTS stand for and who is the SSSTS course best-suited to?

SSSTS stands for Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme and is the construction industry standard for first-line managers and supervisors. If you are currently a supervisor and are looking to move into a more managerial role, this is a good training certificate to add to your CV. Also, if you are a supervisor working on a UKCG site, or one belonging to the Major Contractors Group, you’ll need the SSSTS certificate beforehand.

It is a two-day course and won’t be as detailed as the SMSTS training scheme, as it is designed to give supervisors an understanding and compliance with the health and safety systems needed, rather than the legal frameworks that managers require.

What can I expect from an SSSTS course?

On an SSSTS course, you’ll learn more about health and safety legislation, and how to complete risk assessments and manage hazards so that you are ready to step into your role with confidence.

What does SMSTS stand for and who is the SMSTS course best suited for?

SMSTS stands for Site Management Safety Training Scheme. It is best suited for project managers, supervisors and site managers who are expected to implement safety systems in the workplace. If you are involved in the management, planning, organising, monitoring or administering of construction safety, you will only be able to work on a site if you are SMSTS certified. The five-day course will be focused on health and safety laws and requirements.

SSSTS vs SMSTS: Why choose FaCT?

Whichever course is best suited to you, it’s important to ensure you take your training course with a legitimate training provider.

FaCT is now one of the largest providers of training, advice and support to the fencing, highway construction and manufacturing industries in the UK, so you can rest assured you’ll receive the support you need.

As well as offering the two training courses mentioned above, FaCT offers refresher courses for those looking to ensure they are up to date on the latest industry health and safety regulations. Contact us today for more information. These two courses are both required training when gold or black FISS card renewal is needed.

Contact us today to find out more.

Cards Update – All the latest news and developments surrounding card schemes

August 15, 2018 By businessequip

This article will detail some recent developments concerning skills cards. It covers the CRO card replacement options for gate installers and site hoarders and the withdrawal of the CSCS yellow card. The article also covers the increased demand, from sites, for blue skilled worker cards.

CRO Card Replacement – The Solution You’ve Been Waiting For (Gate Installers) (Site Hoarding)

Gate Installers

Since the CRO (Construction Related Occupation) cards were discontinued in October 2017 there have been various issues for automated gate and barrier installers. Well, Fencing and Construction Training (FaCT) have come up with a solution to the problem.

The rules  now require installers to hold a formal qualification. However, there was no specific qualification for gate installers. Therefore, FaCT have devised a programme that will allow the installers to gain a formal qualification in a much shorter time. And once again, FaCT have been able to access some funding!

The programme will allow the installer to gain a Blue FISS CSCS card, through the achievement of a Level 2 Diploma, in around 2 months, rather than the usual 6-9 months. The programme will include; just one day of classroom-based learning and one/two site visits. This programme is specifically for gate installers who have held a CRO card and part of the evidence required is the physical installation of a gate.

Hoarding Companies

Hoarding companies have also suffered from the lack of CRO card replacement. FaCT have now been informed that these companies must put their employees through the Level 2 Diploma in fencing to replace the CRO card.

FaCT have funding for you to do this.

Get in touch with FaCT for more details about either of these programmes 0121 476 4731

Or email joe@fctrain.co.uk

CRO Card / Yellow CSCS card / Blue FISS CSCS card

Sites Reportedly Demanding Blue Cards from Workers

Fencing and Construction Training (FaCT) have reported that many of their clients have experienced sites demanding Blue cards rather than Green cards.  We spoke to Tim Drew (FaCT’s MD) and asked him to explain these developments.

“I visited a client of ours in Wales in May, they do a lot of work with a major housing developer. The housing developer is insisting that (from January 2019) all of the fencing company’s workers must hold the Blue FISS CSCS card rather than the Green. This is due to them all actually installing fences and they must be able to prove that they are qualified to do so”.

“I’ve also recently met with a local fencing company (west Midlands) who have experienced more of the same. They’ve put together a plan to upgrade their Green card holders to Blue cards. They’ve experienced sites demanding this, in line with the Build UK requirements.”

“Another company doing the same is an established VRS installation business in the North of England. They have committed to enrolling all new starters on to our VRS apprenticeship programme. The company have again experienced sites demanding Blue cards. So, the apprenticeship programme is one way for them to achieve Blue cards whilst utilising our funding!”

“it’s not just about meeting minimum requirements. Think of the increased reputation to the business when sites can see that you are taking strides to have all staff qualified to installer level. This can certainly help win contracts!”

CSCS Withdraw the Site Visitor Card (Yellow Card)

The Construction Skills Certification Scheme aims to improve safety on UK Construction sites. To do this they have, over the past few years, focused on the achievement of construction related qualifications as a requirement for their cards.

They have now taken another step towards their goal. They have implemented the withdrawal of the yellow CSCS card, the site visitors card. This card was originally created for site visitors, who although were often visitors to site, were not directly involved in manual construction work.

CSCS have been in contact with companies from across the industry and created a plan that will lead to the withdrawal of the card. All Construction Site Visitor cards issued from 3rd September 2018 will expire on 31st August 2020 and CSCS will stop issuing the card from 28th February 2020. All site visitor cards issued before 3rd September 2018 will remain valid until their expiry date.

CSCS have announced that those people, who hold site visitor cards, but do not work in a construction related occupation, will not need to acquire a different CSCS card. It is only those, who directly work in a construction occupation that will need to do so.

Graham Wren, Chief Executive at CSCS said:

Following the closure of the Construction Related
Occupation card in 2017, the Site Visitor card is now the only card issued without the need for the
applicant to achieve a recognised qualification. The Construction Site Visitor card does not support
industry’s desire for a fully qualified workforce and as such it will be withdrawn.

 

Graham Wren continued:

 

The withdrawal of the Site Visitor card will see an increase in the
numbers of individuals turning up to site without a card. We are not suggesting site supervisors and
managers turn non-cardholders away from site. If a worker is there to carry out a construction
related activity then a card is required as proof of their training and qualifications. If they are there
to perform a non-construction related activity it then becomes the responsibility of site supervisors
and managers to induct and supervise these people to ensure they remain safe at all times when on
site.”

Band of Builders – Three Peaks Challenge

July 23, 2018 By businessequip

We’re pleased to announce that we’re supporting Band of Builders as they take on the national Three Peaks Challenge.

A group of seven fundraisers from the organisation (Martin O’Donnell, Richard Patchesa, Gavin Crane, Louise Stevenson, Craig Cashmore, Andrew Pell & James Everitt) will be completing the National Three Peaks challenge, which includes scaling the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales (Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis and Snowdon) in just 24 hours…… Good luck guys!

Band of Builders - 3 Peaks Challenge
Band of Builders – Yorkshire 3 Peaks Training

Preparations are already underway – the guys have already completed the Yorkshire ‘Three Peaks’ as training ahead of taking on the national challenge in September. We’d love for you to join us in sponsoring the guys or donating to their fundraising page.

 

 

 

 

 

To organise sponsorship please contact: richardpatchesa@bandofbuilders.com

Or donate to their fundraising page here: https://www.gofundme.com/band-of-builders-3-peaks-challenge

Band of Builders

Who are Band of Builders?

For those of you who don’t know, Band of Builders is a charitable organisation that focuses on helpingconstruction workers in need. For an organisation that brings such joy and positivity they started out in the most tragic of circumstances. Keith Ellick, a close friend and colleague of founder Addam Smith, was devastatingly diagnosed with terminal cancer. Upon hearing this distressing news, Addam wanted to do anything in his power to help his mate.

The original plan was to landscape Keith’s garden. However, with the support of construction businesses and tradespeople from all over the UK this developed into a full-scale renovation of Keith’s house.

Lovely stuff, right? Well they didn’t stop there.

Since the first project Band of Builders has gone from strength to strength. BoB has taken on multiple projects and really made a difference to several people’s lives. One of the most heart-warming things is the numerous construction companies and tradesmen and women who have volunteered time as well as resources to make these projects happen.

But none of this is possible without fundraising. So, get behind the guys on the Three Peaks Challenge and donate or sponsor them today!

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