| Skill Level | Novice |
|---|---|
| Accreditation | CABWI / SWQR |
| Location | Aurelia's Site |
| Max Delegates | 8 |
Upon successful completion of the NRSWA Unit O1: Signing Lighting and Guarding training course candidates will:
• Possess a basic understanding of relevant regulations and standards.
• Possess an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of SLG workers.
• Be able to correctly assess hazards and risks on active job sites.
• Know how to mimimise such risks to ensure a safe work environment.
• Select suitable SLG-related equipment for a given job site.
• Understand the proper sequence for setting out signs, cones and temporary signals.
• By their actions protect pedestrians from vehicular and job site risks.
• Understand the proper sequence for removing temporary controls.
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NRSWA – Unit O1 Signing, Lighting & Guarding
Depending on where you are working, a certificate may be a legal requirement. The type of certificate required is often dictated by your place of work or type of employment, our knowledgeable staff can talk you through the different options to ensure you get the right course for your needs.
Completing a course and obtaining a certificate is the simplest way to ensure that operators fully understand the theoretical and practical elements of successful operation. Depending on where you are working, a certificate may be a legal requirement. The type of certificate required is often dictated by your place of work or type of employment, our knowledgeable staff can talk you through the different options to ensure you get the right course for your needs.
Why choose Aurelia for your operator training?
Why choose Aurelia for your operator training?
What is this course about?
The single unit O1, previously known as unit 2, is for anyone that needs to set up temporary signage, cones, guards and lights on the roads to direct traffic and people around the place of work.
Who should attend?
This course is for operatives only. Supervisors must attend the relevant supervisor course.
Training Methods:
The course is delivered through a combination of classroom learning and practical activities in 1 day. You will then be required to complete assessments and a short online exam for the unit.
Goals:
The goal of the NRSWA Street Works Signing, Lighting and Guarding course is to ensure participants understand the safety implications involved with performing Street Works. Participants will also develop an appreciation of the need to maintain the safe and free movement of vehicles and pedestrians through and around a job site, recognise conditions that may call for the use of special measures and demonstrate an understanding of the proper layout of SLG-related elements.






