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Temporary works keep people, structures and the public safe while permanent works are being built or altered. From scaffolds and formwork to temporary earthworks and propping, the controls you apply during the build can be the difference between smooth delivery and costly incidents. In this guide we explain what temporary works are, how the regulations apply, and which training route suits you best. We cover the temporary works coordinator training course, the Temporary Works Supervisor route and the refresher pathway for experienced professionals.
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What are Temporary Works
Temporary works are any parts of a project that are needed to enable construction but are not part of the permanent structure. Examples include falsework, formwork, shoring, excavation support, temporary foundations, hoardings, access platforms and temporary services. These systems must be designed, checked, installed, loaded, monitored and removed in a controlled way.
Temporary Works Regulations and Your Duties
UK health and safety law requires that risks from temporary works are identified and controlled. Clients, designers, principal contractors and contractors must plan and manage the work so that structures remain stable during all stages. The regulations expect clear roles and responsibilities, a design and check process that is proportionate to risk, and competent people supervising the work. Records should show design briefs, calculations, checks, permits to load, inspections and handover.
In practice this means you need a defined procedure that covers design, independent checking for higher risk items, permits to proceed, and supervision by competent staff. The coordinator role and the supervisor role are central to making this work on live projects.
Which Role Fits You
- Temporary Works Coordinator
You lead the procedure, coordinate designs and checks, issue permits and make sure the right people are involved at the right time. You will liaise with designers, site management and subcontractors and you will maintain the temporary works register. - Temporary Works Supervisor
You oversee activities on site, check that the design is followed, confirm holds and permits are in place, and report issues to the coordinator. This role is ideal for experienced supervisors and gangers who control day to day work.
Temporary Works Coordinator Training Course
If you are moving into coordination or you already coordinate complex temporary works, our online coordinator course gives you a thorough grounding in the full procedure. You will learn how to set up a register, write clear design briefs, apply a risk based design and check system, control permits to load and hand over safely. Real world case studies build your confidence to manage designers, subcontractors and inspectors.
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Temporary Works Supervisor Course
For those running work fronts on site, the supervisor course focuses on practical control. You will learn how to read drawings and method statements, check that temporary works are installed to the design, spot non conformances early and escalate correctly. You will practice using permits and checklists so that loading and striking are controlled.
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Temporary Works Coordinator Refresher
Experienced coordinators need to keep current with standards, design checking expectations and lessons learned from recent incidents. Our refresher is designed to update your knowledge, challenge your decision making and strengthen your record keeping. It is ideal if you have completed a coordinator course in the past and want to renew competence or meet company requirements.
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How Training Maps to the Regulations
- You learn how to build a project specific procedure that meets legal duties
- You apply a design brief, design, and independent check flow that is proportionate to risk
- You implement permits to load and strike to control critical stages
- You record inspections and handovers to demonstrate compliance
- You define roles so everyone knows who is responsible for each step
Assessment and Preparation
Our courses include interactive activities and knowledge checks so you can apply the learning to your own projects. To prepare, try our free practice activities to warm up on common question styles, terminology and calculation basics.
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Who Should Attend
- Site managers and agents who coordinate multiple subcontractors
- Engineers who write design briefs and review drawings
- Supervisors who control installation and day to day work fronts
- Health and safety leads who audit temporary works compliance
Why Train with Target Zero
- Expert tutors with live project experience across major sectors
- Clear, practical templates for registers, briefs and permits
- Online delivery that fits around work and reduces travel
- Fast support from booking through to certification
Next Steps
Choose the course that matches your role and project responsibilities, get the team trained, and put a clear procedure in place before works start. If you are leading the process, book the coordinator course. If you are controlling work faces, choose the supervisor route. If you are experienced and due an update, book the refresher.
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- Temporary Works Coordinator Refresher Online Courses
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