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NRSWA for Supervisors

Course Overview

The NRSWA course for NRSWA Supervisors provides comprehensive training for individuals tasked with overseeing street works operations in accordance with the New Roads and Street Works Act and associated regulations. Participants will develop a deep understanding of their supervisory roles and responsibilities, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and promoting safety and efficiency in street works activities.

Introduction to NRSWA and Legislation:

  • Overview of the New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA) and associated regulations.
  • Explanation of the roles and responsibilities of street works supervisors.
  • Understanding the importance of compliance with statutory requirements and codes of practice.

Roles and Responsibilities of Street Works Supervisors:

  • Clarification of the duties and obligations of street works supervisors.
  • Leadership and communication skills necessary for effective supervision.
  • Conflict resolution and problem-solving techniques for handling challenging situations.

Health and Safety Management in Street Works:

  • Principles of risk assessment and management in street works environments.
  • Implementation of health and safety policies and procedures.
  • Ensuring compliance with relevant health and safety legislation.

Supervision of Excavation and Reinstatement Techniques:

  • Techniques for overseeing excavation, backfilling, and reinstatement activities.
  • Quality control measures to ensure work meets regulatory standards.
  • Monitoring compliance with specifications and best practices.

Signing, Lighting, and Guarding Requirements:

  • Understanding the importance of proper signage, lighting, and guarding in street works.
  • Supervision of temporary traffic management measures to ensure safety for workers and road users.
  • Compliance with traffic management plans and legal requirements.

Site Management and Inspection Procedures:

  • Procedures for site setup, including site inspections and hazard identification.
  • Monitoring progress and quality of street works activities.
  • Record-keeping and documentation requirements for street works supervision.

Assessment and Certification:

  • Written assessments to evaluate knowledge of legislation, regulations, and supervisory techniques.
  • Practical assessments to demonstrate competency in supervising street works activities.
  • Feedback and guidance from instructors to support continuous improvement.

Who it is for?

The NRSWA Supervisors course is suitable for individuals working in supervisory roles within the construction and utilities sectors, including street works managers, site supervisors, and forepersons. It is also relevant for local authority staff responsible for overseeing street works activities and ensuring compliance with NRSWA regulations.

What qualification will I achieve?

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive certification in accordance with the New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA), qualifying them to supervise street works operations as per their role.

Units Covered

The NRSWA Supervisors course typically covers the following key units:

  • Legislation, regulations, and codes of practice relevant to street works supervision.
  • Roles and responsibilities of street works supervisors.
  • Health and safety management in street works environments.
  • Supervision of excavation, reinstatement, and traffic management activities.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. However, participants should have a good understanding of street works operations and relevant legislation. Previous experience in a supervisory or managerial role within the construction sector is advantageous.

Assessment and Exams Overview

Assessment methods may include written tests, practical assessments, and observation of supervisory skills. Participants will need to demonstrate competency in supervising street works activities and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. Feedback and guidance will be provided to support continuous improvement.

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NRSWA for Supervisors

Course Structure

The NRSWA Supervisors course is designed to provide supervisors with the necessary skills and knowledge to oversee street works operations effectively. This course ensures that supervisors are competent in managing street works, complying with the New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA), and maintaining high standards of safety and quality on site.

Introduction to NRSWA and Legislation

The course begins with an overview of the New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA), providing participants with a comprehensive understanding of the legislation that governs street works. Supervisors will learn about their legal responsibilities, the importance of compliance with NRSWA regulations, and the implications of non-compliance for both themselves and their organisations.

Roles and Responsibilities of a Supervisor

This module outlines the specific roles and responsibilities of a supervisor in street works. Participants will learn about the duties involved in planning, organising, monitoring, and controlling street works activities. The importance of effective communication, leadership, and decision-making skills in supervising street works is emphasised.

Health and Safety in Street Works

Maintaining health and safety is a critical aspect of street works supervision. This module covers the key health and safety considerations for supervisors, including conducting risk assessments, identifying hazards, and implementing control measures. Participants will learn about personal protective equipment (PPE), safe working practices, and emergency procedures to ensure the safety of operatives and the public.

Monitoring and Inspecting Street Works

Supervisors are responsible for monitoring and inspecting street works to ensure compliance with standards and regulations. This module provides guidance on how to conduct effective site inspections, identify potential issues, and take corrective actions. Participants will learn about the importance of maintaining accurate records and documentation of inspections and findings.

Excavation and Reinstatement Supervision

This module covers the supervision of excavation and reinstatement activities, ensuring that they are carried out safely and to the required standards. Participants will learn about the techniques and equipment used for excavation, backfilling, and reinstating road surfaces. The module also addresses the importance of quality control and the role of the supervisor in ensuring that reinstatement works are durable and fit for purpose.

Use of Detection Equipment

Supervisors need to ensure that operatives use detection equipment correctly to avoid damaging underground utilities. This module covers the use of cable avoidance tools (CAT) and signal generators (Genny) for locating underground services. Participants will receive training on how to supervise the use of this equipment and verify that detection practices are carried out accurately and safely.

Signing, Lighting, and Guarding

Effective traffic management is essential for the safety of street works. This module covers the supervision of signing, lighting, and guarding activities to ensure compliance with regulations. Participants will learn how to set up and maintain traffic signs, signals, and barriers, and how to supervise operatives in implementing safe traffic management measures.

Compaction of Backfill Materials

Proper compaction of backfill materials is crucial for the stability and longevity of reinstated areas. This module provides guidance on supervising the compaction process, including the use of compaction equipment and techniques. Participants will learn how to ensure that backfill materials are compacted to the required standards and how to address any issues that may arise during the process.

Environmental Considerations

Supervisors must also consider the environmental impact of street works. This module covers the principles of environmental management in street works, including waste management, pollution prevention, and resource efficiency. Participants will learn about relevant environmental legislation and best practices for minimising the environmental impact of street works activities.

Practical Exercises and Assessments

Throughout the course, participants will engage in practical exercises to reinforce their learning. These activities provide an opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, enhancing participants’ understanding and skills in supervising street works. Practical assessments will be conducted to evaluate participants’ competency in key areas such as monitoring, inspecting, and managing street works activities.

Continuous Professional Development

The NRSWA Supervisors course emphasises the importance of continuous professional development (CPD) for supervisors. Participants will learn about the benefits of ongoing training and certification, as well as opportunities for further learning and career advancement in the field of street works supervision.

By the end of the NRSWA New Roads & Street Works for Supervisors course, participants will have gained a comprehensive understanding of the skills and knowledge required to supervise street works effectively. This qualification is essential for supervisors looking to enhance their competency and ensure compliance with NRSWA regulations, thereby contributing to safer and more efficient street works operations.

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The NRSWA Supervisors course emphasises leadership, communication, and conflict resolution skills necessary for effective supervision. Supervisors will learn to coordinate teams, manage site activities, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.

Participants will review the New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA) and related legislation, focusing on the specific legal responsibilities of supervisors. This includes ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, codes of practice, and legal documentation.

NRSWA Supervisors will learn techniques for effective monitoring and managing operatives, including performance assessment, setting up and maintaining safe working environments, and ensuring operatives follow safe working practices.

The NRSWA Supervisors course covers the principles and best practices for setting up and maintaining signs, lights, and guards to ensure the safety of both workers and the public. NRSWA Supervisors will learn to inspect these setups and make necessary adjustments.

NRSWA Supervisors will learn to conduct thorough risk assessments and identify potential hazards on site. The course covers methods to mitigate these risks and ensure a safe working environment for all site personnel.

The NRSWA Supervisors course includes training on emergency procedures, such as equipment failure, accidents, and utility strikes. NRSWA Supervisors will learn to develop and implement emergency response plans and manage incidents effectively.

Participants will receive training on conducting site inspections and preparing for audits. This includes identifying non-compliance issues, documenting findings, and implementing corrective actions.

The course provides practical training on supervising excavation and reinstatement activities, ensuring compliance with specifications, quality control measures, and safety standards. NRSWA Supervisors will learn to oversee and verify the work of operatives.

NRSWA Supervisors will learn about the principles of traffic management and temporary traffic control, including planning, setting up, and maintaining traffic control measures to ensure the safety of road users and workers.

The course covers health and safety practices specific to NRSWA Supervisors, including the development of health and safety plans, conducting safety briefings, and ensuring that all site activities comply with safety regulations.

Competency is assessed through a combination of written tests, practical assessments, and observations. NRSWA Supervisors must demonstrate their ability to manage teams, conduct risk assessments, and ensure compliance with legal and safety standards.

NRSWA Supervisors will learn about environmental considerations, such as minimising environmental impact, managing waste, and protecting natural resources. The course teaches best practices for environmentally responsible street works.

The NRSWA Supervisors course includes updates on recent changes to legislation and codes of practice. Continuous professional development and refresher training are also emphasised to keep supervisors informed about the latest industry standards.

Participants will have access to experienced instructors for guidance during the course. Post-course support includes resources for continuous learning and assistance with any questions related to their NRSWA Supervisor roles.

Through continuous evaluation, feedback, and mock assessments, the course thoroughly prepares supervisors for certification. Detailed insights and tips from instructors help participants succeed in their assessments.

The NRSWA Supervisors course typically lasts between 3 to 5 days, with a mix of classroom instruction and practical exercises. Daily schedules involve theoretical sessions in the morning and practical activities in the afternoon.

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