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Are you struggling to find Street Works courses in Suffolk? Look no further as C&C has a new site close to Bury St Edmunds and is running courses in September and November this year. Click here for Operative Dates & Availability OR Supervisor Dates & Availability
The ‘touchscreen test’ as many of us know it, is being revised in several ways including clearer instructions, new questions and styles, one score to pass, and material to revise not memorise. Continue reading…
From 8th April 2019 C&C is introducing mandatory delegate ID checks. A requirement of CITB for Approved Training Organisations, we felt it made sense to implement it across the board as good practice for all our courses. Continue reading…
A furniture maker that failed to produce an asbestos management plan for 14 years would have faced an £800,000 penalty if it had not fallen into administration. Continue reading…
The HSE’s updated first aid guidance states companies should consider ways to “manage mental ill health in your workplace which are appropriate for your business”. Continue reading…
The Managing Director of a London construction company has been prosecuted under s 37 of the Health and Safety at Work Act after dangerous conditions were discovered at a building site. Continue reading…
We are extremely proud to announce that we have recently been accredited with the world’s most recognised quality management standard – ISO 9001:2015. Continue reading…
Most people are familiar with the contribution made by the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) towards improving standards and safety on UK construction sites. Continue reading…