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£25ATEX and LOTO for Enclosed Spaces
This advanced technical course focuses on the high-consequence risks of explosive atmospheres (ATEX) and uncontrolled mechanical energy (LOTO) within confined spaces. Building on the entry management skills from T2-CON-UK-CSM915, this module provides qualified professionals with the technical knowledge to select non-sparking tools, interpret ATEX zoning, and execute complex Lock-out Tag-out procedures. Learners will master the isolation of gas and liquid leaks using site records and mechanical blanks, ensuring the workspace is physically and chemically neutralised before entry. This course is essential for specialists such as welders, platers, and mechanical fitters who perform high-risk tasks in tight environments. By the end of this training, you will be able to validate energy isolations and maintain the integrity of the safe system of work under UK statutory regulations.

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£10Confined Space Awareness
This foundation course establishes the critical baseline for any professional working within or near restricted environments in the UK construction sector. As the primary bead in the Confined Space Golden Thread, it focuses on the cognitive ability to identify a confined space and the immediate legal triggers that define a high-risk area. Learners will explore the fundamental 'Duty of Care' required under UK statutory regulations, including the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and the Confined Spaces Regulations 1997. The syllabus covers the five primary danger triggers, the vital role of site records in ensuring transparency, and the personal responsibility of every worker to pause work when an unidentified hazard is spotted. By establishing this foundational knowledge, the course ensures that the transition to Tier 2 technical entry management is built upon a solid understanding of the legal and physical 'Why' behind safety protocols. This module is essential for trainees and site personnel to ensure they can see a hazard before it becomes a project-critical incident.

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£25Confined Space Safety and Entry Management
This Tier 2 advanced course moves from basic awareness into the technical orchestration of a safe entry. Designed for workers and standby personnel, it covers the practical application of the Permit to Work system, atmospheric testing with handheld sensors, and the physical setup of mechanical safety equipment. Learners will explore the vital link between digital site records and live entry management, ensuring that every safety decision is backed by real-time data. This module bridges the gap between the safety office and the work site, providing the technical skills required to manage high-hazard environments in the UK construction sector. By the end of this course, you will be prepared to execute a safe entry plan and perform the duties of a standby person with full accountability.

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£10COSHH & Hygiene Fundamentals
This course establishes the technical competency required to manage hazardous substances on this project. Building on your physical safety knowledge, you will learn to identify invisible threats like silica dust, fumes, and chemicals. Following the COSHH Regulations 2002, this module focuses on identifying hazard symbols, understanding how toxins enter the body, and mastering the hygiene standards needed to protect your long-term health and your family at home. By the end of this course, you will be prepared to act as a qualified guardian of site health.

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£10Cyber Security and Data Integrity
This course establishes the digital discipline required to protect site data and professional credentials. As workplaces move toward digital records and wearable sensors, every worker becomes a guardian of the information that drives our safety systems. You will learn to identify phishing attempts in site communications, protect your safety passport, and understand the importance of sensor integrity. By maintaining secure habits, you ensure the Golden Thread of site safety remains accurate and untampered.
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£120Dust & Fumes Specialist: The Welding Breach
Designed for the specialist technician, this high-fidelity virtual reality simulation focuses on the surgical precision required for fume extraction and Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV). Building on the foundation established in OHS401, this node scales technical difficulty and telemetry monitoring to professional standards. You will be required to manage a high-intensity welding scenario, proving your capacity to maintain a Safe State under real-time environmental pressure. The simulation culminates in a visceral consequence sequence, illustrating the long-term biological impact of a single LEV failure. This is the terminal node of the Advanced Health pathway, providing final validation of your ability to protect the project biosphere and your own biological capacity.

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£10Emergency Response and First Aid Basics
This course establishes the emergency response protocols required to preserve life in a high-hazard environment. Building on your reporting skills, you will transition into an active responder during the vital first minutes of an incident. You will learn to identify site-specific alarms, locate muster points, and execute the clinical DRABC primary survey to stabilise casualties. By mastering these life-saving sequences, you ensure that the Golden Thread of safety remains unbroken even when physical systems fail.

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£25Environmental and Sustainability Lead
This advanced management course provides the strategic framework required to lead environmental performance on high-hazard construction projects. Transitioning from reactive spill response to the proactive orchestration of Net Zero targets and Circular Economy principles, this module aligns with the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and the Environment Act 2021. You will master the auditing of Site Waste Management Plans (SWMPs), the quantification of scope-based emissions, and the clinical oversight of pollution mitigation systems. By integrating data-driven sustainability into every Safe System of Work, you protect the organisation from criminal liability and ensure the project meets its statutory 2050 Net Zero mandate.

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£10Environmental Protection and Spill Response
This course establishes the technical competency required to protect the local ecosystem and site perimeter from pollution. Building on your chemical safety knowledge, you will learn to identify pollution pathways, deploy spill response equipment, and manage public nuisances like noise and dust. Adhering to the Environmental Protection Act 1990, this module prepares you to act as an environmental sensor, ensuring the Golden Thread of safety extends beyond the site hoarding to protect the surrounding community and natural habitats.
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£10Fire Equipment and Extinguishers
This course establishes the technical competency required to manage fire risks and first-response suppression on a UK construction project. Building on your equipment safety skills, you will learn to identify the chemistry of fire and the clinical application of portable suppression equipment. Fire represents a major threat to life and structural integrity, making your ability to act as a competent first-responder a vital link in the Golden Thread of safety. This module deconstructs the classification of fires (Classes A through F) and the specific engineering behind different extinguishers. Following UK statutory standards, you will master the PASS method for effective delivery and learn to audit site fire points. By the end of this training, you will be prepared to stabilise a fire incident safely before professional services arrive, ensuring the protection of your site team.

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£10Hierarchy of Controls (Logic)
This course represents the clinical bridge between identifying a hazard and executing a safe task. Following the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, you will learn to apply the statutory logic of the 'Hierarchy of Controls.' This prioritised sequence moves from total Elimination of a hazard to the final, least reliable line of defence: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). By the end of this module, you will understand why collective engineering must always take priority over individual protection, ensuring our Safe Systems of Work are built on structural integrity rather than human behaviour alone.

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£10Incident Reporting & Site Comms
This course establishes the communication standards required to protect site records and maintain the Golden Thread of safety. You will learn to accurately classify site events, use digital reporting tools, and exercise your authority to stop unsafe work. By mastering these protocols, you act as a critical sensor for our project, ensuring that every hazard is documented and neutralised to prevent future accidents. Accurate reporting is not just paperwork; it is the data that saves lives on a professional worksite.

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£50IOSH-Approved Working Safely® with ikigai•xr
The definitive foundation for workplace safety. This IOSH-approved course transitions learners from basic awareness to technical hazard management. It covers the full spectrum of workplace risks including physical, chemical, and psychosocial hazards, culminating in a two-part statutory assessment.

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£25ISO 45001 Compliance and Auditing
This advanced management course provides a clinical deconstruction of the ISO 45001:2018 standard. It transitions the leader from basic legal understanding to the strategic management of a high-performance Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS). On this project, compliance is a continuous data stream managed via the Golden Thread of accountability. You will learn to lead internal audits, map stakeholder requirements, and use site telemetry as forensic evidence of systemic control. By integrating the human-centric principles of ISO 45003, this module prepares you to maintain international accreditation and ensure all management decisions are defensible and data-driven.
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£120Occupational Health: The Invisible Hazards VR
Step into a high-fidelity virtual construction site where the silent killers of Dust, Noise, and Vibration are made visible. This Tier-4 immersive assessment requires you to navigate three complex workstations, including welding benches and concrete polishing zones, to prove you can apply the Hierarchy of Control under real-time environmental pressure. You will be evaluated on your ability to select appropriate RPE, manage local exhaust ventilation (LEV), and interpret real-time HAVS telemetry. This course validates your transition from theoretical knowledge to immersive technical competency, ensuring that the Golden Thread of health protection is maintained in high-hazard environments.

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£10Occupational Health: The Invisible Killers
This course establishes the long-term management of cumulative health risks on this project. While immediate accidents are a major concern, health issues statistically kill significantly more workers in our industry. You will learn to identify the 'Invisible Killers': Silica dust, vibration damage (HAVS), noise-induced hearing loss, and musculoskeletal disorders. By mastering these silent hazards and utilising modern health surveillance, you ensure the Golden Thread of safety protects your quality of life for decades to come.

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£10Power Tool Safety (PUWER)
This course establishes the technical competency required to select, inspect, and operate power tools safely on this project. Adhering to the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER), you will move beyond general awareness into the clinical application of hazardous equipment. You will master pre-use inspections, understand the safety margins of 110v power systems, and learn to manage hidden health risks like vibration and noise. By establishing a safe state before every trigger pull, you ensure the Golden Thread of safety remains unbroken during high-frequency work activities.

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£10PPE: Your Safety Shield
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is the final physical barrier between a professional and a life-changing injury. While site-wide controls aim to remove hazards, PPE provides a dedicated layer of protection that travels with you at all times. This course explores the UK statutory requirements and the essential role of the worker in maintaining their own kit. You will master the technical selection, fit, and maintenance of core gear including head, foot, and eye protection. Understanding that PPE is the last resort in the Hierarchy of Control is a vital step in your professional development. This course ensures every piece of kit is treated as a critical safety asset. By the end of this block, you will be able to verify the safety markings of your gear and perform pre-use inspections to a professional standard.

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£10Psychological Safety (ISO 45003)
This course establishes the standard for managing mental wellbeing as a part of site safety. Following ISO 45003, you will learn to identify mental stressors like fatigue and high pressure before they lead to physical accidents. We focus on a 'Speak Up' culture where every professional is authorised to challenge unsafe behaviour to protect the team. By mastering these principles, you ensure the Golden Thread of safety includes the cognitive health of every worker on this project.

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£10Psychological Safety Basics
This course establishes the social framework of wellbeing within the XR2train ecosystem, specifically focusing on the clinical requirement for Psychological Safety in high-hazard environments. Building upon the individual resilience skills mastered in T1-GEN-UK-SRS003, this module transitions the focus from the individual to the collective safety of the team. In the Industry 5.0 era, we recognise that a worker who is afraid to speak is as much of a technical hazard as an ungrounded electrical circuit. You will learn to define psychological safety not as a soft skill, but as a critical safety control that enables the immediate reporting of near-misses and the challenging of unsafe acts. The course deconstructs the Safety Silence phenomenon, identifying the organisational and social barriers that prevent information from flowing through the Golden Thread of accountability. By investigating the technical role of empathy and active listening, you will gain the capacity to foster a high-trust environment where every voice is a sensor for risk. This module codifies the Speak Up culture required for UK Tier-1 projects, ensuring that the human-machine interface is supported by an open, honest communication matrix. Completion of this course is a prerequisite for T1-GEN-UK-I50005, where you will integrate these social factors into the broader digital-twin safety framework.

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£25Psychosocial Risk (ISO 45003)
This advanced management course provides the technical framework required to lead and manage psychological health and safety on UK construction projects. Following the foundations established in T1-GEN-UK-PSB004, this module transitions the supervisor from social awareness to the clinical implementation of ISO 45003. In an Industry 5.0 workplace, mental wellbeing is a technical precursor to physical safety. You will learn to identify organisational hazards such as excessive workload, role ambiguity, and poor communication, which act as the primary drivers of human error. This course codifies the management of psychosocial risks, ensuring that the Golden Thread of accountability includes the cognitive capacity of the entire team. By mastering these management controls, you satisfy the requirements of ISO 45001 and ISO 45003, protecting the project from systemic failures caused by stress and fatigue. This knowledge is essential for supervisors in high-hazard environments where clear decision-making is a safety-critical requirement.

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£10PVPI: Plant and Vehicle Safety
This course addresses the most lethal operational hazard on this project: the Pedestrian-Vehicle-Plant Interface (PVPI). Building on your authorisation training, you will move to a professional understanding of plant dynamics. You will master the physics of blind spots, the technical requirements of exclusion zones, and the mandatory communication protocols for approaching machinery. By engineering safe states through segregation and clear communication, you ensure the Golden Thread of safety protects every life on this project.

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£10Risk Assessment and Dynamic Thinking
This course establishes the cognitive skills required to move from legal theory into active risk engineering on this workplace. Risk assessment is not a static paperwork exercise; it is a high-frequency scan of your environment. You will learn to identify hazards, quantify risk using the 5x5 matrix, and apply the statutory Hierarchy of Control. By mastering dynamic thinking at the point of work, you ensure the Golden Thread of accountability remains unbroken, allowing you to predict and prevent failures in real-time.

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£10Safe Systems and Permits to Work
This course establishes the administrative and legal authorisation requirements for this project. Following the logic of the Hierarchy of Controls, you will learn to operate within the formal systems that permit high-hazard work to proceed. You will master the technical components of Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) and the high-consequence requirements of the Permit to Work (PTW) system. By understanding these digital and cognitive locks, you ensure that the Golden Thread of safety remains unbroken through rigorous authorisation and site-based briefings.

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£10Signage Logic and Visual Comms
This course covers the universal visual language required to navigate a high-hazard project safely. Building on your plant safety knowledge, you will learn to decode the visual environment of the site. Following the Safety Signs and Signals Regulations 1996, this module explains the logic behind colour, shape, and placement. You will master the four primary signage categories, site wayfinding, and the use of digital markers. By the end of this course, you will possess the visual literacy needed to identify instructions instantly and maintain the Golden Thread of safety.

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£10Site Security and Access Control
This course establishes the professional requirements for securing the perimeter of a UK construction project. Building on your digital induction, you will learn to manage the physical and procedural barriers that protect site assets and the general public. In modern construction, site security is a critical safety control. A secure site ensures that only competent, authorised personnel can enter hazardous environments, maintaining the Golden Thread of accountability. This module prepares you to act as a guardian of the site boundary, covering legal duties under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the requirements of Martyn's Law. You will master the use of biometric access systems, the identification of boundary breaches, and the professional discipline required to manage authorised visitors. By securing the site shell, you ensure the project remains a controlled environment for high-stakes work.

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£10Statutory Frameworks (ISO 45001)
This course establishes the legal bedrock of the UK construction industry, transitioning from basic induction to statutory accountability. Following the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and ISO 45001, you will learn your personal legal liability under Section 7 and the management engines that drive safety excellence. You will master the roles of duty holders under CDM 2015 and the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle. By establishing this Golden Thread of legal traceability, you ensure that every action at the point of work is authorised and defensible.

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£10Sustainability and The Circular Economy
This course establishes the transition from basic environmental protection to proactive resource resilience on this project. While previous training focused on preventing spills, this course introduces the strategic requirements of the circular economy and resource management. In a sector responsible for massive carbon emissions and waste, every qualified professional acts as a resource manager. You will master the Waste Hierarchy, identify high-carbon activities, and apply technical logic to support Net Zero 2050 targets. By integrating these habits into your daily safe systems of work, you protect both the project's future capacity and the local environment.

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£10Working at Height Fundamentals
This course establishes the technical competency required to manage gravity as a constant site hazard. Building on your chemical safety skills, you will learn the requirements of the Working at Height Regulations 2005 (WAHR). This module deconstructs the Hierarchy of Control for height work, prioritising collective protection like guardrails over personal equipment like harnesses. You will learn to identify height-risk zones, interpret Safe Systems of Work (SSoW), and verify the integrity of platforms and edge protection to ensure every task is performed with clinical precision.

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£10Workplace Wellbeing Foundations
This course establishes the technical foundation for personal health and its critical relationship to site safety on UK infrastructure projects. In an Industry 5.0 framework, the worker is viewed as the most valuable asset in the digital safety matrix. Wellbeing is not a soft concept; it is a clinical requirement for maintaining the cognitive capacity and situational awareness needed for high-hazard operations. You will learn to distinguish between the physical metrics of wellness and the psychological depth of wellbeing, while investigating the Ikigai model as a tool for professional resilience. By understanding how mental energy, sleep hygiene, and personal purpose impact technical precision, you ensure the Golden Thread of accountability remains strong. This course transitions the professional from basic site survival into a state of resource efficiency where personal capacity is managed with the same rigour as industrial equipment. Mastery of these foundations is the prerequisite for all subsequent modules in the wellbeing pathway, establishing that a healthy mind is the primary barrier against site incidents.