TRAFFIC MARSHAL / BANKSMAN COURSE
Vehicle movements account for the second-highest number of deaths on construction sites.
This course will equip persons that have vehicle marshaling responsibilities, with the necessary skills for maintaining a safe workplace.
It’s an important qualification for people working or looking to work in construction, security, manufacturing, hospitality, parking enforcement, or anyone with the responsibility of loading, unloading, and movement of vehicles.
- Health & Safety Law on Traffic Management
- Traffic Management
- Traffic Risk Assessment
- Responsibilities of a Traffic Marshal/Banksman
- PPE & Safety Signs
- Dangerous Manoeuvres – Reversing
- HSE Hand Signals
- Practical Assessment
Entry Requirements
N/A
Work
This course is suitable for those who are responsible for manoeuvring vehicles on, off and within busy construction sites or premises.
Assessment and Exams
You will be assessed via a practical test.
What Do You Get at the End
- A certificate to prove competence
- A Traffic Marshal Card
All Trainers at EM Construction Training hold numerous health and safety qualifications such as the NEBOSH General Certificate, and the NEBOSH National Certificate in Construction Health & Safety which is well above the required industry standard to ensure that the delivery of the course is to the highest standard.
Are there any prerequisites for the Course?
There are no prerequisites for the course, but all delegates are expected to already have a valid CSCS card.
What are the hours of the course?
The hours are 9am to 5pm for both weekend and weekday courses approximately.
Can I come in and see you face to face as that would give me peace of mind?
Yes, absolutely we encourage our customers to have a face to face discussion with us regarding their training course and training needs.
This puts your mind at ease so you know you are dealing with real people and a real business that will give you the best service possible.
It will also give you the opportunity to meet some staff members or even your trainer if they are not delivering training at the time of your visit.