IACDS Webinar: The UK training model for concrete contractors

Presentation
The webinar “The UK training model for concrete contractors” was held by IACDS. It was given by Mr. Joel Vinsant and Ms. Julie White, from DSA.
A key benefit of training is reducing the risks of accidents and improving risk management, training provided ensures that operatives have the skills, knowledge and experience to competently carry out tasks. When a operative fully understand what they are doing there is a significant decrease in the likelihood of a accident or injury. In this webinar, the speakers analyse the importance of training and how they address this issue in the UK.
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Topics
Part 1: Presentation
- What is IACDS?
- What is DSA?
- Why do we do this webinar?
Part 2: Introduction
- Why is it important for contractors to receive training?
- What requirements should any training program have?
Part 3: The UK training model for concrete contractors
- What references and patterns can we find in the history of training?
- What training models and methods are there?
- What qualifications and awarding bodies exist?
- What are the routes to qualifications?
- What is the recognized card scheme and what is it for?
- What career path does the training model follow?
Speakers
| Mr. Joel Vinsant DSA | Ms. Julie White DSA |
Practical information
| Date | March 11, 2021 |
| Video | Recording of the webinar |
| Duration | 39 minutes |
| Format | On-line: The video is available at the bottom of this page for logged in users with valid access. |
| Conference book | Includes all the slides presented by the speakers |
| Pages | 40 pages |
| Format | On-line: The document is available at the bottom of this page for logged in users with valid access. |

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