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This blog explores the latest updates to PASMA Competence Verification, including Virtual Cards and the new TowerSure system.
This blog covers the impacts The Building Safety Act 2022 has on those construction sector, building safety regulators, building owners and occupants.
Senior construction management qualifications are essential for professionals looking to advance into leadership roles within the industry. Managing large-scale projects requires a deep understanding of operational processes, health and safety compliance, and team leadership. An NVQ Level 7 in Construction Senior Management provides a recognised pathway to demonstrate expertise and competency at the highest standard. […]
UKATA (United Kingdom Asbestos Training Association) sets the industry benchmark for asbestos training, ensuring that courses meet legal requirements and provide up-to-date knowledge on asbestos risks.
Asbestos is most hazardous when its fibres become airborne. Once released, they can linger in the air for hours and settle on surfaces, creating an ongoing risk of exposure. Even a small amount of asbestos exposure can lead to serious illnesses.
Asbestos poses significant health risks, making it essential for landlords to understand their responsibilities in managing it. Many rental properties, particularly older homes, still contain asbestos in various building materials. If asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are disturbed, they can release harmful fibres that cause serious lung diseases, including mesothelioma and asbestosis. The Control of Asbestos Regulations […]
This golden thread overview covers when to apply the golden thread rule, who is responsible, and what information to include.
While women make up 15% of the construction workforce, their representation in leadership and higher-paying roles remains disproportionately low. A 2023 study revealed that 29% of women in construction fall into the lowest-paid quartile, while only 9.2% hold the highest-paid positions.
Learn about health and safety in the construction industry and how NVQs help demonstrate competency in essential safety skills.
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