Course Content
The Temporary Works Coordinator course is tailored for those who are responsible for managing all forms of temporary works.
How long is the Temporary Works Coordinator course? Two days
Who should attend the course? Managers, Agents, Supervisors
Is the course accredited? CITB accredited
When does my Temporary Works Coordinator certificate expire? Five years
Is this course CITB Grant claimable? Yes
Entry Requirements
Course Objectives
– The need for a temporary works co-ordinator
– The day to day roles of others involved in the temporary works procedures
– Risk assessments and method statements
– Best procedures as stated in BS 5975:2019
What does the Temporary Works Coordinator course cover?
– Various groups and types of Temporary Works
– Case studies, procedures and policies of Temporary Works
-BS5975:2019
– CDM Regulations
– Legislation and relevant Codes of Practice
– Register for Temporary Works, design requirements and checks
– Standard solutions and guidance design documents
– Temporary works Co-ordinator – job role and responsibilities
Equipment & Other Requirements
Candidates are required to bring the following equipment on the day of the training
- Company CITB Levy number – Candidates attending Construction related courses should bring their company CITB Levy number with them if applicable.
- A Form of photo ID (Passport, Driving license, Formal ID Cards)
Candidate Registration requirements:-
- Full Name
- Date of Birth
- National Insurance Number
- Home Address & Postal Code
- Telephone Number
- Email address
Learning Objectives
Aims and Objectives
This course is not a temporary works awareness course. It is only concerned with the process of coordination of temporary works, commonly expressed through the role of the Temporary Works Coordinator. Attendance does not confer competency as a Temporary Works Co-ordinator.
To ensure that all those given temporary works co-ordinating responsibilities understand:
• the need for and duties of a TWC
• the role of others
• the BS5975 in respect of this role.
• The importance of the ‘4Cs’: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competency
• the need for risk management:
At the end of the course delegates will be able to:
• understand the duties of a TWC and the role of others
• have detailed knowledge and understanding of the BS 5975
• understand how to manage risk
• implement the ‘4Cs’ effectively in the workplace
Course Aim
Course Overview
Build UK, HSE and FMB, which enables transferability of the training within industry.
Temporary works are safety and business-critical and require careful co-ordination. An accepted way
of achieving this is through the adoption of the management process outlined in BS 5975, which
introduces the temporary works co-ordinator (TWC) as a key figure. This course explains the role and
the overall management context within which it sits.
High risk can occur on small as well as larger sites hence, understanding the essentials of good
safety risk management, as outlined in BS5975, is relevant for projects of all sizes.
This course will give the delegate thorough knowledge of the Temporary Works Co-ordinator role,
However, this does not alone make a delegate competent, as this requires other attributes e.g.
experience
| Course Name | Site | Start Date | Date | Delegate Price | Places Left | Course Location | Quantity | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bolton | 30/03/2026 |
30/03/2026 – 31/03/2026 i
30/03/2026 08:00 – 16:00 31/03/2026 08:00 – 16:00 | £425.00 | 12 | Bolton | |||
| Bolton | 07/05/2026 |
07/05/2026 – 08/05/2026 i
07/05/2026 08:00 – 16:00 08/05/2026 08:00 – 16:00 | £425.00 | 12 | Bolton | |||
| Bolton | 15/06/2026 |
15/06/2026 – 16/06/2026 i
15/06/2026 08:00 – 16:00 16/06/2026 08:00 – 16:00 | £425.00 | 12 | Bolton | |||
| Bolton | 13/07/2026 |
13/07/2026 – 14/07/2026 i
13/07/2026 08:00 – 16:00 14/07/2026 08:00 – 16:00 | £425.00 | 12 | Bolton |