United Kingdom Scaffolding Training
Following the easing of lockdown restrictions, scaffolding training in the United Kingdom is adapting to a new way of operating. Institutes across the country are taking the necessary measures to ensure that their premises are safe for students and staff to return to, while still providing the highest quality of training.
United Kingdom Scaffolding Training Reopens
Scaffolding training has now resumed at over 18 places across the UK, including London, with more anticipated to open soon. In the face of the pandemic, training providers have met the challenge, swiftly adapting to the government regulations and resuming their training programmes.
CISRS has been striving to get training providers across the UK back up and running during the lockdown period, taking all necessary measures to ensure safety from COVID–19. Before reopening, all centres were required to provide a detailed risk assessment and method statement, along with supporting documentation and photographs showing the restrictions and precautions they have taken to prevent the spread of the virus while delivering training.
Covering each step of the Training experience
Training Providers are feeling the strain of reduced capacity restrictions, as they struggle to ensure the entire training experience is taken care of, from arriving at the centre and moving around the site, to getting to classrooms, practical training areas, and welfare facilities, as well as ensuring a safe return home.
Slowly Taking Bookings
Training centres that are currently open are initially dealing with courses which were cancelled due to the Lockdown, but they are also taking some new bookings.