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June 7, 2011

NDTG Foundation Training Course for new starters in Demolition

Due to the success of the previous foundation training programme, NDTG will be opening a new intake. The course has been designed to assist companies with the basic training of new operatives in the demolition industry.

The programme consists of the fundamental basic training that any new employee should have before commencing demolition works or in some instances, before entering site.

On completion of the 4 training sessions, candidates will have gained basic knowledge of the demolition industry & awareness training in Key Health & Safety issues. They will also be issued with a CCDO/CSCS Site Operative Card (Trainee) which is the industry recognised standard for new operatives on site.

This is a 4 day block programme which will commence on Monday 18th July 2011 and will finish on Thursday 21st July 2011. The following subjects will be covered.

• Asbestos & Demolition Awareness
• Non Licensed Asbestos Removal
• Abrasive Wheels/Manual Handling
• Working @ Height/Foundation Harness Training

The CSCS Health & Safety Touch Screen Test can also be taken as part of the course.

Course Costs
NDTG/NFDC Member- £400 + VAT
Non-Member- £450 + VAT


The course will take place at The NDTG Training Centre in Hemel Hempstead which features top of the range facilities.

This is an ideal induction process for your new operatives ensuring the safety of your team on site. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact the NDTG.

Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact:-
Sophie Francis
Training Group Manager
For & on Behalf of NDTG Ltd
Resurgam House
Paradise
Hemel Hempstead
Hertfordshire
HP2 4TF

If the dates or venue are unsuitable please contact jill@demolishdismantle.co.uk with your requirements and we will try to get a similar course arranged for the Midlands region.

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