The Best Practice Hub has launched a series of free e-learning courses created with the intention of helping raise standards across the construction industry.
So far, construction sites, companies and suppliers registered with Considerate Constructors Scheme, have completed over 3600 courses.
The courses were launched in May to all Best Practice Hub registered users and so far, construction sites, companies and suppliers registered with Considerate Constructors Scheme, have completed over 3600 courses.
Construction companies registered with the Considerate Constructors Scheme can undertake the e-learning courses, designed to improve their knowledge of the Scheme, in order to meet and exceed the expectations of the Scheme’s Code of Considerate Practice.
The e-learning courses help to improve user’s understanding of the Scheme’s Monitors’ Checklist, in addition to giving a choice of ideas to help fully prepare for Monitors’ visits.
Six courses are available, with five relating directly to the Scheme’s Code of Considerate Practice: Care about Appearance; Respect the Community; Protect the Environment; Secure everyone’s Safety; Value their Workforce, and one which provides an introduction to the Scheme.
Considerate Constructors Scheme Chief Executive Edward Hardy said: “The Best Practice Hub’s e-learning courses provide a great resource for any site manager, contractor, supplier or client looking to improve their knowledge of the Scheme and meet and exceed the Scheme’s Code of Considerate Practice. These easily accessible and practical courses are also helping to achieve the ultimate aim of continually striving to raise standards, and improve the overall image of the industry.”
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