NRSWA S1 Reassessment - Monitoring signing, lighting and guarding

NRSWA re-assessment course is specifically designed as an invigilated examination-only course, adhering to the requirements set by the Highway Authorities and Utilities Committee (HAUC). Once this is completed the candidates Street Works card will be renewed for a full 5 years.

Description

The primary objective of the NRSWA re-assessment course is to evaluate the proficiency of individuals who have previously completed the training and certification.  Although reference documentation is made available, the course does not provide any additional training or refreshers on the modules covered. 

This course consists of a theory questionnaire on the module below:

  • NRSWA S1 - Monitoring signing, Lighting and Guarding (Unit 10)

Prerequisites

You must already hold a NRSWA Supervisor card detailing S1 that is expiring or has expired within the last 3 years - This card must be brought to the training session as a scan is required.

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