Managing Contractors Training Programme

Equip Managers with Essential Knowledge for Controlling Contractors on Company Sites
our aim

The Managing Contractors training programme provides managers with an understanding of the importance of taking reasonable care in controlling contractors working on company sites.

The course covers the actions necessary to fulfil legal duties and company policy, ensuring a safe and compliant working environment.

Key takeaways

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Legal Compliance

Understand the legal requirements relating to the selection and control of contractors.

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Effective Policies

Develop and implement effective contractor control policies.

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Contractor Selection

Learn how to select and monitor contractors effectively.

04
Safety Method Statements

Recognise the main features and applications of safety method statements.

05
Balance of Control

Understand the consequences of both excessive and insufficient control over contractors.

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Outline Legal Requirements

Understand the legal requirements for selecting and controlling contractors.

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Identify Relevant Legislation

Know the range of legislation governing the work of contractors.

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Importance of Control Policies

Explain the importance of an effective contractor control policy.

09
Develop Strategies

Formulate appropriate contractor selection and monitoring strategies.

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Safety Method Statements

Recognise and apply safety method statements.

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Balance Control

Explain the consequences of too much and too little control over contractors.

Course Programme

Overview of company policies for contractor control.
Responsibilities under civil and criminal law.

Regulations relevant to contract work.
Client vs. contractor duties for undertaking and premises.
Review of relevant case law.

Requirements of the Management of Health and Safety Regulations.
Construction (Design & Management) Regulations and other associated legislation.
Risk assessment and safety method statements, including permits to work.

Creating a health and safety plan relevant to contractors.
Information and contract management provisions for clients and contractors.

Formulating and implementing health and safety policies.

Criteria for selecting competent contractors.
Routine monitoring and auditing of contractor work.

Actions to take in cases of non-compliance with agreed safe systems of work.

Overview of relevant health and safety guidance for managing contractors.

Certification & Personalisation

Certificate of Completion

All delegates will receive a certificate of completion, validating their understanding and skills in managing contractors.

Customised Learning

Tailor the session to incorporate client-specific processes and procedures for maximum relevance.

Proven Impact

of participants report better management and control of contractors on-site.
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% of companies experience improved adherence to health and safety policies and legal requirements.
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of delegates feel more confident in identifying and mitigating risks associated with contractor activities.
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Completing the Managing Contractors training has significantly improved our team's understanding of the legal and safety requirements for contractor control. The comprehensive modules and practical assessments provided valuable insights and practical skills. This training is essential for any organisation working with contractors.

Jamie Hall, Site Manager

why join us

Elevating workplace safety, catalysing success

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Join Our Training Session

Enhance your management practices with our Managing Contractors training course. This session is designed for those committed to maintaining high standards of safety, health, and environmental management when working with contractors. With expert-led training and practical exercises, you’ll ensure compliance and safety in your operations.

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Stay Ahead of the Curve

Our course content is continuously updated to reflect the latest safety techniques and legislative updates, ensuring you receive the most comprehensive and impactful training available.

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