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QCS 2014

10.2.5 Requirement for Training

1 The Contractor shall conduct training including contract specific induction, pre-work briefings, tool box talks,
general awareness training, skills training and formal training conducted by training professionals or agencies.
The contract specific induction will be at least 2 hours duration, approved by the Engineer and provided for all
persons that enter the Worksite. Such induction training will be reviewed, revised and repeated for all persons
that enter the Worksite at periods not exceeding 6 months throughout the duration of the Work. All training shall
be provided in the languages preferred by the recipients of the training.

Courses designed to meet the needs of specific operatives involved in specialized trades including their roles
and responsibilities must be provided through training. The following training could be consider as specialist, but
not limited to:

(a) Safe entry into confined spaces;


(b) Crane operation;
(c) Slingers/banks men;
(d) Scaffolding/ false work/temporary works;
(e) Abrasive wheels;
(f) Woodworking machinery;
(g) Excavation support equipment;
(h) First aid;
(i) Fire Marshall;
(j) Accident Investigation;

Note – any external training must be delivered by a competent organisation (i.e. 3th Party).

5 The Contractor shall produce a health and Safety Training Matrix based on training needs analysis of all
personnel working on the project. The matrix must detail positions against the training courses required from the
analysis. All training courses provided to employees shall be free of charge, i.e. the cost will be borne by the
Contractor.

EXPRESSWAY PROGRAMME SPECFICATIONS:


17. TRAINING

A HSES training plan for in-house and third party trainings shall be developed and added to the
project HSES Plan which details as a minimum the HSES training to be provided to all personnel
involved with the project, when the training shall be provided, who shall deliver the training, how
training competence is assessed and how training records shall be managed. The training plan shall
depict the schedule and criteria for HSES personnel for international certifications such as NEBOSH,
Lead Auditor etc.
Workers shall be trained once every six months as routine and prior to each critical activity
commencing or as directed by the Engineer or Engineer’s Representative and HSE Manager of the
Contractor.
A training bus having 55 seat capacity and PowerPoint presentation facility may be arranged by the
Contractor. The extent of training needed shall vary according to the circumstances and the type of
work being carried out
The list of the required training includes but is not limited to the following;
a) Tool Box Talk (TBT)
b) Specific Task Safety Instruction (STSI)
c) Emergency preparedness
d) Excavation hazards and control measures
e) Tail end briefing

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