A CITB Temporary Works Supervisor is a construction professional responsible for overseeing and managing temporary works on construction sites. Temporary works are structures or systems that are used to support or protect parts of a building or site during construction, such as scaffolding, props, shoring, and excavation supports. These structures are not permanent and are removed once the construction phase is complete or when they are no longer needed.
The CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) Temporary Works Supervisor role involves ensuring that these temporary structures are designed, installed, maintained, and removed safely, in accordance with industry standards and regulations. The Temporary Works Supervisor is tasked with:
The role of a Temporary Works Supervisor is critical for maintaining safety on construction sites, as any failure in temporary works can lead to serious accidents, delays, and increased costs. To become a CITB Temporary Works Supervisor, individuals typically need to complete the CITB Temporary Works Supervisor Training Course (TWSTC), which provides them with the knowledge and skills required to effectively manage temporary works and fulfill their responsibilities on site.
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