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Streetworks Training in Gloucestershire or on Site
Streetworks training in Gloucestershire
The Roads and Streetworks Act of 1991 requires every workforce to be properly accredited before it may carry out streetworks. C&G Services (Europe) is approved by City and Guilds to offer a full range of streetworks training for supervisors and operatives. All trainees who successfully complete the assessment will gain relevant qualifications and accreditation.
In addition to streetworks training courses we carry out:
- Streetworks training, refresher training and testing
- Cable avoidance training
- NRSWA training
- Safety sign training
- Administration of Streetworks training
- CAT and Genny training
- Signing, lighting and guarding training
- Mobile works training
- Deep excavation training
- Streetworks renewal
Our streetworks training courses are ideal for all those employed in the utilities, construction and highways sectors.

Effective training in all streetworks
We have been providing a comprehensive training service for those in the utilities, highways and construction industries for many years and have tailored our approach to provide enjoyable and memorable tuition. This achieves better results and leaves trainees more confident and competent.
Streetworks Training in Staffordshire
With the recently opened centre in Burton-Upon-Trent we can now also offer Streetworks (NRSWA) Training within Staffordshire and the surrounding areas to provide an additional convenient centre for customers seeking Streetworks training.
C&G Services is accredited by ISO 9001(2008) Our training and assessment follows the City & Guilds guidelines set out in the New Road and Street Works Act 1991.
NRSWA training in Bristol, West Midlands, South West
We train more than 8000 people a year across the UK and overseas, in all industry, utilities,construction and transport sectors. Our many satisfied clients know that they can expect total commitment in delivering their training needs - from a single source.
Contact C&G Services today to discuss your streetworks training requirements with us. You can reach us on 0844 3356433 or email us by filling in the query form on our 'Contact Us' page. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Streetworks/NRSWA Reassessment in Gloucestershire
Operative: Units 1-7 & 9
Supervisors: Units 1, 10-16
Examination is conducted online through SQA at our training centre in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire via 'touchscreen' multiple choice examination.
Each unit exam consists of 10 multiple choice questions which must be completed within 30 minutes for each unit
Each unit exam requires a pass rate of at least 80% (8 out of 10 questions correct) and all units MUST achieve this pass rate before the card can be renewed
Candidates are provided with all the following reference material by the centre during the course of the examination:
- Specification for the Reinstatement openings in Roads/Highways, Approved Code of Practise
- Safety at Street Works & Road Works, Approved Code of Practise (Department of Transport)
- An introduction to Vehicle Actuated Portable Traffic Signals (Department of Transport)
- Avoiding danger from Underground Services HSG47 (Health & Safety Executive)
- Volume 1 NJUG Guidelines On The Positioning & Colour Coding Of Underground Utilities' Apparatus
- Roadworks Theory & Practise
- Specification for Highways Works, Series 100
It is STRONGLY advised that you make yourself aware of all these relevant reference manuals, further information can be obtained from the following links:
NRSWA Refresher Re-assessment course.
Spread over 2 days the course provides classroom input and then the 30 minute exam. The success rate of this new course has been staggering and will benefit both employee and employer alike by ensuring a thorough understanding is in place the candidate gains a great deal of confidence.
This in turn has resulted in consistently excellent results and has allowed employees to return to work quickly and for employers to minimise loss of productivity.
