CITB Temporary Works Coordinator

CITB Temporary Works Coordinator

A CITB Temporary Works Co-ordinator is an individual who has completed the CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Training Course (TWCTC) and is responsible for overseeing and managing temporary works on a construction site. The CITB course is designed to provide the necessary skills and knowledge to fulfil this crucial role effectively.

Role and Responsibilities

The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator plays a central role in ensuring that temporary works, which are structures or systems needed during the construction process but are not part of the permanent building, are planned, designed, installed, maintained, and removed safely and efficiently. Their responsibilities include:

  • Coordination of Temporary Works: Ensuring that all temporary works are properly designed, checked, and installed according to the required standards and specifications.
  • Risk Management: Identifying potential risks associated with temporary works and implementing measures to mitigate them.
  • Communication: Liaising between the design team, contractors, and site operatives to ensure that everyone is aware of the temporary works requirements and procedures.
  • Compliance: Ensuring that all temporary works comply with relevant legislation, standards (such as BS 5975), and industry best practices.
  • Inspection and Monitoring: Regularly inspect temporary works to ensure they remain safe throughout their use and are dismantled properly once they are no longer needed.

CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Training Course (TWCTC)

The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator Training Course (TWCTC) is specifically designed to provide individuals with the knowledge required to perform the role effectively. The course covers:

  • Introduction to Temporary Works: Understanding the basics of temporary works and their importance in the construction process.
  • Roles and Responsibilities: Defining the roles of the Temporary Works Co-ordinator, Temporary Works Supervisor, and other key personnel.
  • Legislation and Standards: Learning about the legal and regulatory framework governing temporary works, including BS 5975.
  • Risk Management: Identifying, assessing, and managing risks associated with temporary works.
  • Coordination and Communication: Effective communication and coordination strategies to manage temporary works on site.
  • Design Considerations: Basic principles of temporary works design and the importance of ensuring they meet the necessary standards.

Importance of the Role

The role of a Temporary Works Coordinator is critical in ensuring the safety and success of construction projects. By overseeing the temporary works process, the TWC helps to prevent accidents and structural failures that could result in significant delays, increased costs, or even fatalities. As such, having a qualified TWC is not just a regulatory requirement but a best practice in the construction industry.

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