Site environmental awareness training scheme (SEATS)

£210.00

This one-day Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) course is designed for those who have, or are about to acquire, supervisory responsibilities within the construction and civil engineering industries. Intended for individuals operating at supervisor level, this SEATS training course covers relevant environmental legislation and other factors affecting the environment on construction sites. The course provides supervisors with a broad understanding of environmental responsibilities, sustainability issues, and the challenges faced across the building, construction, and civil engineering sectors in Scotland.

ACT delivers SEATS training from our Dingwall training centre and at customer locations across the Highlands, Inverness, Aberdeen, Fort William and throughout Scotland.

This one-day Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) course is designed for those who have, or are about to acquire, supervisory responsibilities within the construction and civil engineering industries. Intended for individuals operating at supervisor level, this SEATS training course covers relevant environmental legislation and other factors affecting the environment on construction sites. The course provides supervisors with a broad understanding of environmental responsibilities, sustainability issues, and the challenges faced across the building, construction, and civil engineering sectors in Scotland.

ACT delivers SEATS training from our Dingwall training centre and at customer locations across the Highlands, Inverness, Aberdeen, Fort William and throughout Scotland.

Duration: 1 Day

Awarding Body : CITB Site Safety Plus

Certificate Expiry: 5 Years

The aim of this course is to:

To help construction supervisors to:

• supervise and protect the environment through legal provisions

• protect the ecosystem – the relationships and interactions between animals, plants (flora and fauna) and organisms and their environment

• follow environmental management systems and processes to mitigate environmental damage

• play their part in reducing statutory nuisance and disturbance to neighbours • manage the impact that archaeology and heritage can have on construction

• control water consumption and reduce the impact construction has on natural water supplies

• implement control measures to prevent the pollution of watercourses

• identify ethically sourced timber entering site through the chain-of-custody

• identify, control and manage contamination on brownfield sites

• classify, segregate and properly dispose of waste.

At Avery Cameron Training we deliver SEATS training in Dingwall, just 15 minutes from Inverness.