Collective Safety Solutions
Collective safety solutions is a construction skills accredited company, providing in demand courses
Collective safety solutions is a construction skills accredited company, providing in demand courses such as the SMSTS site managers safety training scheme the SSSTS for Site Supervisors and the 1 day Health & Safety Awareness for Green card Holders
12/02/2025
Why not come down, with your kids and have a look around our family friendly club.
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Join Acklam Rugby Club and experience the thrill of teamwork, camaraderie, and community! Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, there's a place for you in our family.
🌟 All ages and abilities welcome!
💪 Make lifelong friends on and off the field.
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11/07/2024
https://www.cscs.uk.com/about/industry-accreditation/construction-leadership-council-statement/
Why is Industry Accreditation being withdrawn? At the beginning of 2015 the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) announced via the Industrial Strategy: Construction 2025, that industry, including trade associations, contractors…
31/01/2024
Online accredited courses https://www.collectivesafety.co.uk
30/01/2024
Another life lost through bad practice
Recycling company fined after worker killed by loading shovel | HSE Media Centre Recycling company fined after worker killed by loading shovel 26th January 202429th January 2024 by Christopher Owen ShareWard recycling site in Hartlepool A recycling company has been fined £2.15million after an agency worker was killed by a loading shovel at its site in Hartlepool. Dean Atkinson ...
19/12/2023
Happy Xmas to all please see attached course dates
https://www.collectivesafety.co.uk/
17/08/2022
https://www.cscs.uk.com/applying-for-cards/industry-accreditation-withdrawal/
Construction Skills Certification Scheme | Official CSCS Website - Industry Accreditation Withdrawal Industry Accreditation Withdrawal The UK construction industry is committed to a fully qualified workforce. The next step towards this goal is the withdrawal of CSCS cards issued under Industry Accreditation (IA). IA allowed workers to obtain CSCS cards on the strength of an employers’ recommendat...
HSE safety alert: Mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs)
The HSE has issued a safety alert advising of a serious technical fault found with mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs).
MCWPs are used widely across construction projects and in other industries. This alert is intended for:
construction and all other industry users
employers, dutyholders and anyone else who has responsibility and/or control – directly or indirectly – for supply, installation, use, inspection, servicing, maintenance, and thorough examination of mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs)
The HSE has found a serious technical fault with MCWPs used widely across construction projects. These can be used in other industries for access and to maintain large plant.
Platforms could fall from height where mechanical faults in drive units go undetected. If not rectified quickly, the fault could cause serious injury, or even death.
The alert requires those involved in MCWP activities to check that MCWPs comply with Regulation 4 of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, specifically, to ensure that undetected mechanical failure in drive units cannot lead to the uncontrolled fall of the platform.
It includes advice on detection and prevention of potential failure where MCWPs rely on two drive units per mast as the means to ensure safety.
05/05/2022
Online CITB accredited courses.
15/02/2022
Online and classroom training available www.collectivesafety.co.uk
29/10/2021
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