NRSWA - New Roads & Street Works

Ensuring compliance with the New Roads and Street Works Act, our courses equip operatives and supervisors with essential skills for safe, effective street works management.

NRSWA – New Roads & Street Works

The New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA) is a critical piece of legislation designed to ensure the safety and efficiency of works carried out on public roads and highways. At TUTS, we offer a comprehensive range of NRSWA courses tailored to meet the needs of operatives, supervisors, and other professionals involved in street works. Our courses are designed to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to comply with NRSWA regulations, ensuring safe and effective management of roadworks and street works.

Location of Underground Apparatus (LA)

The NRSWA Location of Underground Apparatus course provides essential training on the safe location and identification of underground apparatus. Participants will learn about the use of various detection equipment and techniques to avoid damage to underground services, ensuring safety and compliance with relevant regulations.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Understanding underground utility plans and maps
  • Using cable avoidance tools (CAT) and signal generators (Genny)
  • Safe digging practices and techniques
  • Risk assessment and hazard identification

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NRSWA for Operatives

Designed for operatives involved in street works, the NRSWA for Operatives course covers the practical skills and knowledge required to carry out roadworks safely and effectively. Participants will gain hands-on experience in various aspects of street works, ensuring compliance with NRSWA standards.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Excavation and reinstatement techniques
  • Compaction of backfill materials
  • Reinstatement of sub-base and road surface
  • Health and safety considerations

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NRSWA for Supervisors

The NRSWA for Supervisors course is tailored for supervisors responsible for overseeing street works operations. It focuses on the supervisory skills needed to manage teams, ensure compliance with NRSWA, and maintain high safety standards on site.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Supervisory roles and responsibilities
  • Monitoring and inspecting street works
  • Ensuring compliance with NRSWA regulations
  • Health and safety management

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NRSWA Reassessment

For professionals whose NRSWA qualifications are due for renewal, the NRSWA Reassessment course ensures that participants remain up-to-date with current standards and practices. The course covers recent changes in legislation and best practices in street works.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Updates to NRSWA legislation and standards
  • Review of practical skills and knowledge
  • Assessment of current competency
  • Continuous professional development

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Signing, Lighting and Guarding (O1/S1)

The NRSWA Signing, Lighting and Guarding course provides comprehensive training on the correct procedures for signing, lighting, and guarding roadworks to ensure the safety of both workers and the public. Participants will learn how to implement effective traffic management measures in compliance with NRSWA.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Setting up and maintaining traffic signs and signals
  • Implementing effective lighting and guarding measures
  • Risk assessment and hazard management
  • Legal requirements and compliance with NRSWA.

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Why Choose TUTS for NRSWA Courses?

At TUTS, we are committed to delivering high-quality training that meets industry standards and regulatory requirements. Our experienced instructors provide practical, hands-on training to ensure that participants are well-prepared to apply their skills in real-world scenarios. By choosing our NRSWA courses, you can be confident that you are receiving training from a trusted provider dedicated to enhancing safety and efficiency in roadworks and street works.

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FAQ’s

This section provides answers to common questions about our New Roads & Street Works courses (NRSWA). Whether you are an operative, a supervisor, or need a reassessment, this section will guide you through the details of our comprehensive training programs. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us. We’re here to support your professional development and ensure compliance with industry standards.

The NRSWA is designed to regulate street works carried out by utility companies and other entities on public roads and highways. Its primary purpose is to ensure that such works are conducted safely, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to traffic and pedestrians. The Act mandates specific standards and procedures to be followed, aiming to protect the integrity of public infrastructure and ensure the safety of workers and the public.

Compliance with NRSWA regulations is required for all operatives, supervisors, and organisations involved in street works. This includes utility companies, contractors, local authorities, and anyone else responsible for maintaining, repairing, or installing infrastructure on public roads. Adherence to these regulations ensures that all work is performed to a high standard, minimising risks and disruptions.

The Location of Underground Apparatus (LA) course is crucial for anyone involved in excavation or digging near underground utilities. Key components include:

  • Understanding utility plans and maps: Learning to read and interpret detailed plans and schematics that show the location of underground utilities.
  • Using detection equipment: Training on how to use cable avoidance tools (CAT) and signal generators (Genny) to accurately locate buried utilities.
  • Safe digging practices: Techniques for safe excavation to prevent damage to underground services.
  • Risk assessment: Identifying potential hazards and implementing measures to mitigate risks associated with underground utilities.

The course provides hands-on training to ensure operatives can perform their duties safely and effectively. Practical skills taught include:

  • Excavation techniques: Proper methods for digging and trenching to minimise risks.
  • Reinstatement practices: Techniques for backfilling and compacting trenches to restore road surfaces to their original condition.
  • Surface reinstatement: Methods for repairing and resurfacing roads after works are completed.
  • Health and safety considerations: Best practices to ensure personal and public safety during street works.

Supervisors are trained to manage street works teams and ensure compliance with NRSWA regulations. Key skills include:

  • Roles and responsibilities: Understanding the duties of a supervisor in managing street works.
  • Monitoring works: Techniques for inspecting and overseeing the quality and safety of street works.
  • Regulatory compliance: Ensuring all works comply with relevant legislation and standards.
  • Health and safety management: Implementing safety measures and managing risks on-site.

The reassessment course is essential for professionals whose NRSWA qualifications are nearing expiration. Benefits include:

  • Legislative updates: Staying informed about recent changes and updates to NRSWA regulations.
  • Skill refreshment: Reviewing and updating practical skills to ensure continued competency.
  • Competency assessment: Verifying that professionals still meet the required standards.
  • Professional development: Encouraging continuous learning and adherence to best practices in street works.

This course is vital for ensuring the safety of roadworks. Main topics include:

  • Traffic management: Setting up and maintaining traffic signs, signals, and barriers to guide traffic safely around works.
  • Lighting and guarding: Implementing effective lighting to enhance visibility and using barriers to protect workers and the public.
  • Risk assessment: Identifying potential hazards and implementing measures to mitigate risks.
  • Legal compliance: Understanding and adhering to legal requirements for signing, lighting, and guarding roadworks.

NRSWA qualifications typically need to be renewed every five years. This ensures that professionals remain up-to-date with current standards, practices, and legislative changes. The reassessment process includes a review of recent updates and a verification of practical skills.

Participants are trained to use:

  • Cable avoidance tools (CAT): Devices that detect buried cables and pipes, helping to prevent accidental damage during excavation.
  • Signal generators (Genny): Tools that work with CATs to improve the detection of buried utilities, ensuring more accurate location identification.

Completing NRSWA courses at TUTS offers several benefits:

  • Comprehensive training: Courses cover all necessary skills and knowledge for street works.
  • Hands-on experience: Practical training ensures participants can apply what they learn.
  • Regulatory compliance: Ensures that all work complies with NRSWA regulations.
  • Enhanced safety: Training emphasises best practices for maintaining safety on-site.
  • Career advancement: NRSWA certification is recognised industry-wide, improving job prospects.

NRSWA Supervisors play a crucial role in ensuring safety standards are met. The course helps supervisors:

  • Understand their critical role: In overseeing and managing street works.
  • Effectively monitor work: Ensuring that all operations comply with safety and quality standards.
  • Implement safety measures: To protect workers and the public.
  • Maintain compliance: With NRSWA regulations and best practices.

The NRSWA reassessment course ensures that your qualifications remain valid and that you stay up-to-date with any changes in industry standards and regulations. This is essential for maintaining your ability to work on streetworks projects.

Yes, TUTS can tailor NRSWA courses to meet the specific needs of organisations. Customisation ensures that training aligns with the unique operational contexts, safety objectives, and regulatory requirements of different organisations.

Prerequisites vary depending on the course. Basic courses may require no prior experience, while advanced courses might require previous NRSWA certification or relevant work experience. Specific requirements should be checked for each course.

Utility companies must adhere to NRSWA regulations when conducting street works. Compliance ensures minimal disruption to public services, reduces the risk of accidents, and maintains the integrity of public infrastructure. Non-compliance can result in legal penalties and increased project costs.

Participants receive NRSWA certification upon successful completion of the courses. This certification validates their skills and knowledge, demonstrating their ability to comply with NRSWA regulations and perform street works safely and effectively.

NRSWA courses emphasise several health and safety considerations, including:

  • Risk assessment: Identifying and mitigating potential hazards.
  • PPE usage: Proper use of personal protective equipment.
  • Safe working practices: Techniques to ensure the safety of workers and the public.
  • Emergency response: Procedures for handling accidents and emergencies.

Courses include training on:

  • Minimising environmental impact: Techniques for reducing pollution and managing waste.
  • Compliance with environmental regulations: Ensuring that all works adhere to relevant environmental laws.
  • Protecting local ecosystems: Strategies to avoid damage to surrounding environments during street works.

Accurate records are essential for:

  • Traceability: Keeping track of all street works activities.
  • Accountability: Demonstrating compliance with NRSWA regulations.
  • Inspections and audits: Providing evidence during regulatory inspections and audits.
  • Project management: Monitoring progress and ensuring quality control.

NRSWA courses offer opportunities for continuous learning and skill enhancement, which are crucial for CPD. They provide updated knowledge, new techniques, and best practices, encouraging lifelong learning and professional growth.

Courses combine classroom instruction with hands-on practice. This dual approach ensures that participants understand theoretical concepts and can apply them in real-world scenarios, enhancing their overall competency and readiness for fieldwork.

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