CCNSG is the go-to safety passport course for the engineer construction industry.
These courses provide essential training on safety protocols, hazard identification, and risk management for handling tools, equipment, and hazardous conditions across various work environments.
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CCNSG Training FAQs
Got questions about CCNSG training? We've answered a few of the most commonly asked ones below.
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CCNSG stands for Client Contractor National Safety Group, and their Safety Passport training courses help workers learn about safety on construction and engineering sites - so they can stay safe and work smart around potential hazards.
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It’s for people working in construction, engineering, and other industrial jobs - especially contractors or subcontractors. If you’re working on a job site, this training is often required.
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CCNSG training raises standards of health and safety in the industry, helping to reduce accidents and lost-time incidents on sites.
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The CCNSG Safety Passport is a two-day training course, with a one-day refresher due before the expiry date.
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A CCNSG Safety Passport card expires three years from the date of issue. If candidates don't renew their card before it expires, they must re-sit the two-day national course.
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After completing the course, successful delegates are able to access engineering construction sites. The CITB test is for the construction industry, which has different health and safety requirements for working on site. Click here to find out more about CITB training.
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