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Temporary Works Coordinator (TWCTC)

CITB Site Safety Plus Course
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Temporary Works Coordinator - TWC

Course Information

Those responsible for managing all forms of temporary works require the knowledge to be able to develop their skills and knowledge in risk management procedures.

This training course is to give confidence to those responsible for monitoring and managing temporary works to ensure management systems are suitable and sufficient when undertaking temporary works on a project. It identifies and covers the risk and safety management processes outlined in the temporary works code of practice (BS 5975).

The two-day Temporary Works Coordinator (TWCTC) training course is designed to assist those on site who have responsibility for managing all forms of temporary works and will provide you with up-to-date training on the procedures to be followed to mitigate risk during the planning, installation, maintenance, use, and dismantling of temporary works in construction.

Please note: This course alone does not prove competency as a Temporary Works Coordinator. This comes from a mixture of skills, knowledge, training, and experience and should be judged by an appropriate individual.
Entry Requirements
As a training provider, it is our responsibility to determine whether a learner is appropriate to attend the course. Learners will need to complete an Accreditation of prior experiential learning form (APEL) before attending the course.

Key Course Details

Course Logistics

Duration: 2 days

Location: For groups - Closed Course Delivered on-site nationwide or remotely

Dates: Call 01623 287830

Minimum numbers:

Maximum numbers: 20 classroom / 12 remote

Course Details & Recognition

Cost: Per person - Price on calling

Accreditation: CITB Site Safety Plus Certification

Certificate Validity: 5 years

Funding & Grants

CITB Short Course Grant Code: Automatic - Tier 2: £140 per person

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Who It's For
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Net Cost to You

£118.50 + VAT

(per person)

£1185 + VAT

(10 people)

Who It's For
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Funding Route
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£1275 + VAT

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Net Cost to You

£395 + VAT

(per person)

£3950 + VAT

(10 people)

Who It's For
Not CITB Levy Registered Companies

Funding Route
No CITB Grant Available

Please note:

  • Funding is subject to CITB eligibility checks.
  • Final price may vary based on your location and will be confirmed at the time of booking.

How is this course Delivered?

This course is available exclusively for groups and can be delivered in two formats:

Remote closed session – Live tutor-led via Microsoft Teams or Zoom
In-house classroom delivery – We come to your site

Choose your preferred format using the toggles below.

Whichever option you choose, this is a private, closed session for your team only. All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance on completion.

Maximum numbers: 20 classroom

We come to you
This course is delivered in person at your chosen location, exclusively for your team. (per person charge)

What to expect:

  • Expert trainer on-site
  • Hands-on interaction with your group
  • No travel needed for your staff
  • Certificate of attendance for each participant
  • Each course combines thorough theoretical instruction with practical, hands-on exercises. Participants benefit from real-time feedback and guidance from experienced trainers, ensuring they gain valuable skills ready for practical application.
  • We can arrange a local venue close to your site if preferred
    • Please note: using an external venue may affect the day rate.

Maximum numbers: 12 remote

Live tutor-led session

Delivered remotely for your team only, at a time that suits you. 

What to expect:

  • Private online session for your staff
  • Interactive format with breakout discussion
  • each course combines thorough theoretical instruction with practical, hands-on elements. Participants benefit from real-time feedback and guidance from experienced trainers, ensuring they gain valuable skills ready for practical application — even in a virtual environment.

What are the requirements?

To take part in a remote tutor-led course, you’ll need:

  • Laptop or computer with a working camera – you must remain visible to the tutor throughout the session
  • Microphone and speakers – to interact with the tutor and other delegates
  • Reliable internet connection – essential for participating in the full course
  • Email address – to receive course materials and exam instructions
  • Photographic ID – such as a driving licence or passport
  • Access to Zoom or Microsoft Teams – a meeting link will be sent prior to the course
  • Complete and return - the delegate information form prior to course attendance

Electronic CITB mandatory publications will be e-mailed before the course; hardcopies may be available upon request (please enquire at the booking stage).

Temporary Works Coordinator - TWC Course Aims

The course will cover 5 modules of temporary works risk management to assist you through the planning, design, and implementation stages. This will include identifying temporary works, preparing design briefs, establishing design check categories, risk classification, permits, temporary works registers, design check certification, and experience checks. All this encompasses the role of Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC).

This course is endorsed by the Temporary Works Forum and the HSE and will enable learners to develop an understanding of the following topics:
  • Understand the need for and duties of a Temporary Works Co-ordinator
  • Understand other key roles involved in temporary works
  • Have a detailed knowledge and understanding of BS5975 in respect of this role
  • Other legislation and guidance that interact with temporary works
  • Understand the need for risk management.
  • The importance of the 4Cs: communication, co-ordination, co-operation and competence

Learning Outcomes

Learners taking this course should be able to achieve all the learning outcomes listed below by the end of the course.

Types of temporary works
Describe the different types of temporary works and temporary works solutions.

The history of temporary works and its legislative framework
Describe the history that set the requirements for a series of changes to create a robust, safety-conscious process for the design, management, installation and removal of temporary works.

The causes and consequences of failure
Explain the hazards, risks, causes and consequences of failure in temporary works.

The avoidance of failure
Describe the techniques used to avoid failure, focusing on the 4Cs.

Stakeholders’ and duty holders’ responsibilities and accountabilities
Describe the key roles and responsibilities of the primary stakeholders responsible for managing the safe implementation, management and dismantling of temporary works, including the appointment of key roles.

Management and control of design
Explain the management and control of the design, materials, components and key solutions.

Key processes
Describe the key processes that form a safe system of work.

Procurement
State the key elements involved in appointing competent organisations, designers and contractors to manage the execution of the works on site.

Risk classification
Describe the importance of implementation risk classification and its impact on design and risk management.

Key activities required during the active life of the temporary works
Explain the key considerations for the co-ordination, supervision and checking of works on site during the construction, erection and dismantling of temporary works.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have questions about this course? Here is a compilation of our most frequently asked questions.

As an entry requirement, learners should fill out and submit the form linked below:

APEL Form

Learners should also have a working knowledge of current health and safety legislation. Those who have attended and passed a Site Managers Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) course will have gained the knowledge to meet the expectations of the course, but it’s not a mandatory requirement to have achieved the SMSTS to be able to attend this course.

Yes, there is a one-day refresher course accredited through CITB. To be able to attend a refresher course, you must have completed a two-day temporary works coordinator training course (TWC) or temporary works coordinator refresher (TWC-R) within the last 5 years and hold a valid certificate.

Yes, there is a mandatory end-of-course exam, plus you will be required to complete the mandatory exercises and learner personal review. The tutor will also have to review your involvement during the course to ensure a full understanding of the temporary works management procedures.

Yes, you will receive a course workbook, which will provide you with all the details of temporary works management, including example templates of control documentation used in the management of temporary works. This is sent with your course registration information once you register for the course.

This training does not guarantee competence; we will provide you with the knowledge to be able to manage temporary works, but competence relies on skills, knowledge, and experience. Experience is gained over time in the position of coordinator; you should be supervised by an experienced person while undertaking these duties until relevant industry experience is achieved.

Yes, the course will cover the requirements from the perspective of the principal contractor (PC) or subcontractor.

This course can be done online from the comfort of any location, but it does rely on a reliable Wi-Fi connection. It is also recommended that the course be accessed remotely using a laptop and not a tablet or phone.

This course can also be taken in a classroom. Workforce Skills Support can also offer dedicated courses to customers at their own business premises or location of choice (nationwide).

Both types of course delivery will be presented by one of our highly qualified health and safety tutors, who will provide full support throughout the course.

5 years, to keep your certification valid, you will have to attend a 1-day refresher course before your current certificate expires. If your certificate has expired, you will be required to attend the full 2-day temporary works coordinator training course again.

Yes, CITB offers a free online training course, which is the Temporary Works General Awareness Training Course (TWGATC). This is a free-of-charge e-course that will be live on February 20, 2023, and can be accessed via the link below:

CITB e-Learning TWGATC

Our tutors must meet the CITB requirements and be registered with CITB to be able to deliver this course and the tutor must hold the following accreditations:

  • Be a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (MICE/FICE)

or

  • Be a member of the Institution of Structural Engineers (MIStructE/FIStructE)

or

  • Be a member of the Institution of Royal Engineers (InstRE)
  • Be registered with the Engineering Council

The Temporary Works Coordinator course is eligible for a Tier 2 Grant claim, this grant can only be claimed once per candidate per lifetime and the grant does not renew.

If dates are required for a classroom version of this course please contact us on 01623 287830 for availability.

Click here to find out more about the Grants that can be claimed for this course.

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The total qualification time for this course is 2 days.

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