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New Roads and Street Works Act (NRSWA) Training

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The importance of NRSWA training

NRSWA training is compulsory for those working on or adjacent to roads and public highways across the UK.

In this highly hazardous environment, it is vital that workers are technically competent, efficient, and well-prepared for their role.

Our extensive range of courses, delivered by expert instructors, combine classroom training with practical activities to equip delegates with the highest standards of safety and compliance.

What does NRSWA training involve?

NRSWA training covers essential areas such as the installation, maintenance and management of street works site setups, ensuring safe excavation practices and performing reinstatement in compliance with HAUC specifications.

This course is designed to ensure that all personnel are familiar with the legal requirements and best practices necessary to perform their duties safely and effectively. By focusing on both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, our training programs aim to minimise the risks associated with street works and promote a culture of safety and excellence.

Construction workers in safety gear, undergoing training, stand near orange barriers on a road beside a building.

Investing in Safety and Compliance

By investing in NRSWA training, organisations not only comply with legislative requirements but also contribute to a safer and more efficient working environment. If you are a company looking to train your workforce, our NRSWA training programs are made to provide the essential skills and knowledge required for competent and compliant street works operations.