Temporary works are a critical part of any construction project, yet they’re often misunderstood. Whether you’re a site supervisor, coordinator, or contractor, understanding how to manage temporary works safely is vital.
In this blog, we cover what temporary works are, why they matter, and how to get qualified through recognised coordinator and supervisor courses.
What Are Temporary Works?
Temporary works refer to structures that support construction while the permanent works are being built—such as scaffolding, formwork, propping, and falsework. They are essential to safety and efficiency on-site, but if not managed correctly, they pose significant risk.
Temporary Works Coordinator vs Supervisor: What’s the Difference?
- A Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC) is responsible for the overall management of temporary works on site, ensuring designs are implemented safely and procedures are followed.
- A Temporary Works Supervisor (TWS) supports the coordinator by overseeing day-to-day activities and ensuring operatives follow the right processes.
Temporary Works Courses at Target Zero
We offer three main CITB-accredited courses:
1. Temporary Works Coordinator Course
This 2-day course is ideal for engineers, site managers, and anyone in a coordination role. You’ll learn about legal responsibilities, BS 5975 standards, and risk management.
2. Temporary Works Coordinator Refresher
If your coordinator certificate is about to expire, you can take the 1-day refresher course to maintain your CITB recognition without repeating the full course.
3. Temporary Works Supervisor Course
This 1-day course suits site supervisors and foremen looking to support a TWC effectively. It includes practical examples and test questions.
Examples of Temporary Works
Common examples on UK sites include:
- Scaffolding
- Shoring systems
- Temporary bridges
- Excavation supports
- Formwork
What Is the Temporary Works Register?
A Temporary Works Register is a live document that tracks all temporary works onsite. It ensures that everything is designed, checked, and signed off in line with procedures.
Do You Need a CSCS Card for Temporary Works?
There’s no dedicated Temporary Works CSCS Card, but completing a recognised course and applying for the Site Supervisor or Manager CSCS card is typical.
Other Key Topics and Categories
- Temporary works categories (Category 0, 1, 2, 3 per BS5975) help determine the level of check needed.
- Training is crucial for regulatory compliance and HSE audits.
- Course benefits include better job roles, higher pay, and improved site safety.
Why Choose Target Zero?
We deliver CITB-accredited Temporary Works Coordinator and Supervisor courses nationwide. Our trainers are experienced professionals, and we offer both in-person and online options.
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