The Highfield Level 1 Award in Health and Safety within a Construction Environment (RQF) is a comprehensive qualification designed for individuals working in or aspiring to work in the construction industry. This course aims to equip learners with the essential knowledge and understanding of health and safety practices to ensure a safer working environment in the construction sector.
Key topics covered in this qualification include:
- Principles of risk assessment for maintaining and improving health and safety at work
- Importance of safe manual handling in the workplace
- Working safely at height
- Identifying and mitigating risks to health within a construction environment
- Safely working around plant and equipment
Throughout the course, learners will gain an understanding of the legal requirements surrounding risk assessments and method statements, as well as the common causes of work-related fatalities and injuries. They will learn to identify hazards and potential risks associated with various aspects of construction work, such as resources, equipment, obstructions, storage, services, wastes, and work activities.
The qualification also emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility in maintaining a safe work environment, covering topics such as accident reporting procedures, personal protective equipment (PPE), and the correct storage of combustibles and chemicals on site.
Successful completion of this qualification, along with the CITB Operatives Health, Safety and Environment knowledge test, fulfills the requirements for learners to apply for the CSCS Labourer’s card, demonstrating their commitment to health and safety in the construction industry.
The course is assessed through a multiple-choice question examination, with a requirement to achieve a minimum score of 80% to pass. The total qualification time is 29 hours, with a recommended 21 hours of guided learning.
By obtaining the Highfield Level 1 Award in Health and Safety within a Construction Environment (RQF), learners will be better prepared to identify and mitigate risks, contributing to a safer working environment for themselves and their colleagues in the construction industry.