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SUMMARY:Forward Tipping Dumper
DESCRIPTION:Course Duration\nDays: 1 – 5 (last day for testing) \nAttendees\n1 – 4 \nCourse Objectives\nBy the end of the course the operator should be able to: \ninstructions and accepted good practice.\nOperate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and\nDemonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.\nPosition dumper for loading from and discharging into\, excavations.\nUnderstand the causes of instability of dumper and load.\nOperate safely under varying site conditions.\nCarry out a pre-start inspection. \nCourse Summary \nUse of stop blocks\nPosition for loading\nRelevant regulations/legislation\nTravelling on inclines\nRefuelling procedures\nIntroduction to machine\nHill starts\nControls and instruments\nPre-start inspection/maintenance\nDriving\, loading and unloading\nUse of various types of skips\nTheory Test Preparation \nCertification\nTrained Operator Card – Valid for 2 years (non renewable). \nRefresher Period\nThe Trained Operator Card is not renewable (see follow-on courses below). \nRecommended Follow-On Courses\nVocational Qualification (VQ) in Plant Operations (SCQF Level 2) on Forward Tipping Dumper is achieved within 2 years of gaining a Trained Operator Card. A Competent Operator Card\, for this category\, can be applied for upon achievement of the relevant VQ. The Competent Operator Card is valid for 5 years and is renewable.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/cpcs-forward-tipping-dumper/2026-04-06/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Construction Plant & Equipment
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260406T170000
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SUMMARY:Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme Refresher (SSSTS -R)
DESCRIPTION:Course Duration: \n1 Day \n  \nAttendees \n1 – 20 \n  \nIntroduction \nThis course is intended for those who have\, or are about to acquire\, supervisory responsibilities. It provides supervisors with an understanding of health\, safety\, welfare and environmental issues\, as well as their legal responsibilities relevant to their work activities – It will highlight the requirement to promote health and safety and to supervise effectively. \nThe Aim of the Course is to: \nTo ensure that all those given supervisory responsibilities understand: \n  \n\nWhy they are carrying out their identified duties\nWhat is expected of them and\nTo ensure that they contribute to the safety of the workplace\nTo ensure that at the end of the course delegates will be able to:\nUnderstand the problems of the industry\nHave an understanding of how health and safety law is structured and how it applies to\nsupervisors\nIdentify how their supervisory role fits in with the management structure in controlling site safety\nCarry out risk assessments and understand the need for method statements\nCarry out effective site inductions\, tool box talks and method statement briefings\nBe able to monitor site activities effectively\nUnderstand the importance of timely intervention when bad practice is identified\n\nCourse Summary \n  \n\nHealth and Safety Law\nSafe Systems of Work\nHealth and Safety Management\nOccupational Health\nFire Prevention / Control and Other Emergencies\nHazardous Substances (COSHH)\nGroup Exercise – Risk Assessment & Method Statement\nPresentation Skills\nCDM\nWorking at Height\nPPE\nManual Handling\nAccidents and First Aid\nIntervention Skills and Behaviour\nIntervention Skills Exercise\n\nAssessment\nThe method of assessment will be by multi choice questions at the end of the course as well as being expected to be interactive during the course \nCertification\nCITB CSkills Awards – Site Safety Supervisor Certificate \nRecommended Follow-On Courses\nSite Manager Safety (5 Day)
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/site-supervision-safety-training-scheme-refresher-sssts-r/2026-04-06/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Supervisory and Management
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T131343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143246Z
UID:10009315-1775548800-1775581200@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Forward Tipping Dumper
DESCRIPTION:Course Duration\nDays: 1 – 5 (last day for testing) \nAttendees\n1 – 4 \nCourse Objectives\nBy the end of the course the operator should be able to: \ninstructions and accepted good practice.\nOperate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and\nDemonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.\nPosition dumper for loading from and discharging into\, excavations.\nUnderstand the causes of instability of dumper and load.\nOperate safely under varying site conditions.\nCarry out a pre-start inspection. \nCourse Summary \nUse of stop blocks\nPosition for loading\nRelevant regulations/legislation\nTravelling on inclines\nRefuelling procedures\nIntroduction to machine\nHill starts\nControls and instruments\nPre-start inspection/maintenance\nDriving\, loading and unloading\nUse of various types of skips\nTheory Test Preparation \nCertification\nTrained Operator Card – Valid for 2 years (non renewable). \nRefresher Period\nThe Trained Operator Card is not renewable (see follow-on courses below). \nRecommended Follow-On Courses\nVocational Qualification (VQ) in Plant Operations (SCQF Level 2) on Forward Tipping Dumper is achieved within 2 years of gaining a Trained Operator Card. A Competent Operator Card\, for this category\, can be applied for upon achievement of the relevant VQ. The Competent Operator Card is valid for 5 years and is renewable.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/cpcs-forward-tipping-dumper/2026-04-07/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Construction Plant & Equipment
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T094500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T144047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152458Z
UID:10011956-1775552400-1775555100@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2/2026-04-07/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T143251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152518Z
UID:10010910-1775570400-1775573100@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2-3/2026-04-07/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260408T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T131343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143246Z
UID:10009316-1775635200-1775667600@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Forward Tipping Dumper
DESCRIPTION:Course Duration\nDays: 1 – 5 (last day for testing) \nAttendees\n1 – 4 \nCourse Objectives\nBy the end of the course the operator should be able to: \ninstructions and accepted good practice.\nOperate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and\nDemonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.\nPosition dumper for loading from and discharging into\, excavations.\nUnderstand the causes of instability of dumper and load.\nOperate safely under varying site conditions.\nCarry out a pre-start inspection. \nCourse Summary \nUse of stop blocks\nPosition for loading\nRelevant regulations/legislation\nTravelling on inclines\nRefuelling procedures\nIntroduction to machine\nHill starts\nControls and instruments\nPre-start inspection/maintenance\nDriving\, loading and unloading\nUse of various types of skips\nTheory Test Preparation \nCertification\nTrained Operator Card – Valid for 2 years (non renewable). \nRefresher Period\nThe Trained Operator Card is not renewable (see follow-on courses below). \nRecommended Follow-On Courses\nVocational Qualification (VQ) in Plant Operations (SCQF Level 2) on Forward Tipping Dumper is achieved within 2 years of gaining a Trained Operator Card. A Competent Operator Card\, for this category\, can be applied for upon achievement of the relevant VQ. The Competent Operator Card is valid for 5 years and is renewable.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/cpcs-forward-tipping-dumper/2026-04-08/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Construction Plant & Equipment
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T131343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143246Z
UID:10009317-1775721600-1775754000@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Forward Tipping Dumper
DESCRIPTION:Course Duration\nDays: 1 – 5 (last day for testing) \nAttendees\n1 – 4 \nCourse Objectives\nBy the end of the course the operator should be able to: \ninstructions and accepted good practice.\nOperate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and\nDemonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.\nPosition dumper for loading from and discharging into\, excavations.\nUnderstand the causes of instability of dumper and load.\nOperate safely under varying site conditions.\nCarry out a pre-start inspection. \nCourse Summary \nUse of stop blocks\nPosition for loading\nRelevant regulations/legislation\nTravelling on inclines\nRefuelling procedures\nIntroduction to machine\nHill starts\nControls and instruments\nPre-start inspection/maintenance\nDriving\, loading and unloading\nUse of various types of skips\nTheory Test Preparation \nCertification\nTrained Operator Card – Valid for 2 years (non renewable). \nRefresher Period\nThe Trained Operator Card is not renewable (see follow-on courses below). \nRecommended Follow-On Courses\nVocational Qualification (VQ) in Plant Operations (SCQF Level 2) on Forward Tipping Dumper is achieved within 2 years of gaining a Trained Operator Card. A Competent Operator Card\, for this category\, can be applied for upon achievement of the relevant VQ. The Competent Operator Card is valid for 5 years and is renewable.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/cpcs-forward-tipping-dumper/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Construction Plant & Equipment
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T130404Z
UID:10012484-1775721600-1775754000@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:First Aid at Work
DESCRIPTION:Course Duration \n3 Days \nThe Aim of the Course is to \nTrain selected candidates to the required standard as directed by the Health & Safety Executive in the duties of a first aider. \nCourse Objectives \nEnable the emergency first aider to render the initial help necessary to give a casualty treatment for sudden injury or illness\, until more professional help arrives. \nCourse Summary \nCandidates will participate in theory lessons and practical demonstrations / exercises and examinations all\, of which are highlighted by the use of OHP & Videos covering: \n  \n\nPrinciples of First Aid\nResuscitation\nBandaging\nAsphyxia\nCPR\nControl of Bleeding\nCirculatory failure\nFractures\nSpinal Injuries\nDealing with the Unconscious Casualty\nEpilepsy\nDiabetes\nHysteria\nEye Irrigation\nBurns and scalds\nPoisons\n\nWho Should Attend The Course? \nPersonnel selected to be fully qualified first aiders. \nCertification \nFirst Aid Industry Approved Certification
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/first-aid-at-work/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:First Aid
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T094500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T144047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152458Z
UID:10011957-1775725200-1775727900@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T143251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152518Z
UID:10010911-1775743200-1775745900@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2-3/2026-04-09/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260410T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260410T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T131343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143246Z
UID:10009318-1775808000-1775840400@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:Forward Tipping Dumper
DESCRIPTION:Course Duration\nDays: 1 – 5 (last day for testing) \nAttendees\n1 – 4 \nCourse Objectives\nBy the end of the course the operator should be able to: \ninstructions and accepted good practice.\nOperate the machine safely and correctly in accordance with manufacturers’ manual and\nDemonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under relevant legislation.\nPosition dumper for loading from and discharging into\, excavations.\nUnderstand the causes of instability of dumper and load.\nOperate safely under varying site conditions.\nCarry out a pre-start inspection. \nCourse Summary \nUse of stop blocks\nPosition for loading\nRelevant regulations/legislation\nTravelling on inclines\nRefuelling procedures\nIntroduction to machine\nHill starts\nControls and instruments\nPre-start inspection/maintenance\nDriving\, loading and unloading\nUse of various types of skips\nTheory Test Preparation \nCertification\nTrained Operator Card – Valid for 2 years (non renewable). \nRefresher Period\nThe Trained Operator Card is not renewable (see follow-on courses below). \nRecommended Follow-On Courses\nVocational Qualification (VQ) in Plant Operations (SCQF Level 2) on Forward Tipping Dumper is achieved within 2 years of gaining a Trained Operator Card. A Competent Operator Card\, for this category\, can be applied for upon achievement of the relevant VQ. The Competent Operator Card is valid for 5 years and is renewable.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/cpcs-forward-tipping-dumper/2026-04-10/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Construction Plant & Equipment
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260414T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260414T094500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T144047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152458Z
UID:10011958-1776157200-1776159900@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260414T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260414T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T143251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152518Z
UID:10010912-1776175200-1776177900@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2-3/2026-04-14/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T130404Z
UID:10012485-1776326400-1776358800@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:First Aid at Work
DESCRIPTION:Course Duration \n3 Days \nThe Aim of the Course is to \nTrain selected candidates to the required standard as directed by the Health & Safety Executive in the duties of a first aider. \nCourse Objectives \nEnable the emergency first aider to render the initial help necessary to give a casualty treatment for sudden injury or illness\, until more professional help arrives. \nCourse Summary \nCandidates will participate in theory lessons and practical demonstrations / exercises and examinations all\, of which are highlighted by the use of OHP & Videos covering: \n  \n\nPrinciples of First Aid\nResuscitation\nBandaging\nAsphyxia\nCPR\nControl of Bleeding\nCirculatory failure\nFractures\nSpinal Injuries\nDealing with the Unconscious Casualty\nEpilepsy\nDiabetes\nHysteria\nEye Irrigation\nBurns and scalds\nPoisons\n\nWho Should Attend The Course? \nPersonnel selected to be fully qualified first aiders. \nCertification \nFirst Aid Industry Approved Certification
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/first-aid-at-work/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:First Aid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T094500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T144047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152458Z
UID:10011959-1776330000-1776332700@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T143251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152518Z
UID:10010913-1776348000-1776350700@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2-3/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143445Z
UID:10009324-1776672000-1776704400@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Operative
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Operative is anyone who carries out the manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n\nNRSWA Operative Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (Was Unit 1) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit O1 (Was Unit 2) – Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit O2 (Was Unit 3) – Excavation in the highway\nUnit O3 (Was Unit 4) – Reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit O4 (Was Unit 5) – Reinstatement of sub base & road in non bituminous materials\nUnit O5 (Was Unit 6) – Reinstatement of cold-lay bituminous materials\nUnit O6 (Was Unit 7) – Reinstatement of hot lay bituminous materials (subject to centre)\nUnit O7 (Was Unit 8) – Reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit O8 (Was Unit 9) – Reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-operative/2026-04-20/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143343Z
UID:10009319-1776672000-1776704400@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Supervisor is anyone who carries out the monitoring of manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n  \nNRSWA Supervisor Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (was Unit 9) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit S1 (was Unit 10) – Monitoring Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit S2 (was Unit 11) – Monitoring excavation in the highway\nUnit S3 (was Unit 12) – Monitoring reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit S4 (was Unit 13) – Monitoring reinstatement of sub base & road in non-bituminous materials\nUnit S5 (was Unit 14) – Monitoring reinstatement in bituminous materials\nUnit S6 (was Unit 15) – Monitoring reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit S7 (was Unit 16) – Monitoring reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-supervisor/2026-04-20/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143445Z
UID:10009325-1776758400-1776790800@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Operative
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Operative is anyone who carries out the manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n\nNRSWA Operative Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (Was Unit 1) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit O1 (Was Unit 2) – Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit O2 (Was Unit 3) – Excavation in the highway\nUnit O3 (Was Unit 4) – Reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit O4 (Was Unit 5) – Reinstatement of sub base & road in non bituminous materials\nUnit O5 (Was Unit 6) – Reinstatement of cold-lay bituminous materials\nUnit O6 (Was Unit 7) – Reinstatement of hot lay bituminous materials (subject to centre)\nUnit O7 (Was Unit 8) – Reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit O8 (Was Unit 9) – Reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-operative/2026-04-21/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143343Z
UID:10009320-1776758400-1776790800@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Supervisor is anyone who carries out the monitoring of manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n  \nNRSWA Supervisor Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (was Unit 9) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit S1 (was Unit 10) – Monitoring Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit S2 (was Unit 11) – Monitoring excavation in the highway\nUnit S3 (was Unit 12) – Monitoring reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit S4 (was Unit 13) – Monitoring reinstatement of sub base & road in non-bituminous materials\nUnit S5 (was Unit 14) – Monitoring reinstatement in bituminous materials\nUnit S6 (was Unit 15) – Monitoring reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit S7 (was Unit 16) – Monitoring reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-supervisor/2026-04-21/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T094500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T144047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152458Z
UID:10011960-1776762000-1776764700@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2/2026-04-21/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260421T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T143251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152518Z
UID:10010914-1776780000-1776782700@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2-3/2026-04-21/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143445Z
UID:10009326-1776844800-1776877200@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Operative
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Operative is anyone who carries out the manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n\nNRSWA Operative Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (Was Unit 1) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit O1 (Was Unit 2) – Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit O2 (Was Unit 3) – Excavation in the highway\nUnit O3 (Was Unit 4) – Reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit O4 (Was Unit 5) – Reinstatement of sub base & road in non bituminous materials\nUnit O5 (Was Unit 6) – Reinstatement of cold-lay bituminous materials\nUnit O6 (Was Unit 7) – Reinstatement of hot lay bituminous materials (subject to centre)\nUnit O7 (Was Unit 8) – Reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit O8 (Was Unit 9) – Reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-operative/2026-04-22/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143343Z
UID:10009321-1776844800-1776877200@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Supervisor is anyone who carries out the monitoring of manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n  \nNRSWA Supervisor Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (was Unit 9) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit S1 (was Unit 10) – Monitoring Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit S2 (was Unit 11) – Monitoring excavation in the highway\nUnit S3 (was Unit 12) – Monitoring reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit S4 (was Unit 13) – Monitoring reinstatement of sub base & road in non-bituminous materials\nUnit S5 (was Unit 14) – Monitoring reinstatement in bituminous materials\nUnit S6 (was Unit 15) – Monitoring reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit S7 (was Unit 16) – Monitoring reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-supervisor/2026-04-22/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143445Z
UID:10009327-1776931200-1776963600@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Operative
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Operative is anyone who carries out the manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n\nNRSWA Operative Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (Was Unit 1) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit O1 (Was Unit 2) – Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit O2 (Was Unit 3) – Excavation in the highway\nUnit O3 (Was Unit 4) – Reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit O4 (Was Unit 5) – Reinstatement of sub base & road in non bituminous materials\nUnit O5 (Was Unit 6) – Reinstatement of cold-lay bituminous materials\nUnit O6 (Was Unit 7) – Reinstatement of hot lay bituminous materials (subject to centre)\nUnit O7 (Was Unit 8) – Reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit O8 (Was Unit 9) – Reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-operative/2026-04-23/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143343Z
UID:10009322-1776931200-1776963600@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Supervisor is anyone who carries out the monitoring of manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n  \nNRSWA Supervisor Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (was Unit 9) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit S1 (was Unit 10) – Monitoring Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit S2 (was Unit 11) – Monitoring excavation in the highway\nUnit S3 (was Unit 12) – Monitoring reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit S4 (was Unit 13) – Monitoring reinstatement of sub base & road in non-bituminous materials\nUnit S5 (was Unit 14) – Monitoring reinstatement in bituminous materials\nUnit S6 (was Unit 15) – Monitoring reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit S7 (was Unit 16) – Monitoring reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-supervisor/2026-04-23/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T094500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T144047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152458Z
UID:10011961-1776934800-1776937500@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2/2026-04-23/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20260216T143251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T152518Z
UID:10010915-1776952800-1776955500@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:CITB Health\, Safety And Environment Tests
DESCRIPTION:The CITB Health\, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers\, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves and those around them safe. \n  \nThe CITB HS&E test forms a key part of the requirement to obtain a construction industry scheme card. \n  \nDifferent tests have been developed to meet the demands of different trades and professions. You will need to make sure that you take and prepare for the right one.  If you are taking the CITB Health\, safety and environment test to gain a card for access to construction sites please ensure you have checked the scheme requirements to apply for a card to ensure you are booking the correct level of test. \n  \n  \nTypes of HS&E tests \n  \nOperative – The Operatives test ensures workers have a minimum level of health\, safety and environmental awareness before going on site. This test covers the following five core knowledge areas: Working environment\, Occupational health\, Safety High risk activities and Specialist. \n  \nSpecialist – These tests include questions from the five core knowledge areas contained in the Operatives test as well as relevant questions in the chosen specialist areas. The Specialists test can be taken in the following topics: \n\nSupervisory (SUP)\nDemolition (DEM)\nPlumbing or gas (PLUM)\nHighway works (HIW)\nSpecialist work at height (WAH)\nLifts and escalators (LAEE)\nTunneling (TUNN)\nHVACR – Heating and plumbing services (HAPS)\nHVACR – Pipefitting and welding (PFW)\nHVACR – Ductwork (DUCT)\nHVACR – Refrigeration and air conditioning (RAAC)\nHVACR – Services and facilities maintenance (SAF)\n\nManagers and Professionals – In June 2023 the Managers and Professionals test was updated to reflect changes to legislation\, working practices and new technology. \nThe test structure has been designed to enable you to demonstrate knowledge across the following key areas. \n\nSection A: Legal and management\nSection B: Occupational health\, wellbeing and welfare\nSection C: General safety\nSection D: High risk activities\nSection E: Environment\n\nRevision Material \nA range of revision materials is available to help you revise and practice for the CITB Health\, safety and environment Test. They are available from most high street and online booksellers.  You can also download a revision app  \n**Mandatory** – all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, i.e. Name\, Date of Birth\, NI number\, Home address and level of test required.  \n  \n  \nAdditional Information \nPlease note all candidate details must be provided 48 hours prior to test start date for notification purposes\, the total cost of this test includes the £22.50 CITB test fee and an additional admin fee however does not include the card application fee.  We do not apply for the physical card upon completion of training.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/citb-health-safety-and-environment-tests-2-3/2026-04-23/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) Tests
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143445Z
UID:10009328-1777017600-1777050000@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Operative
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Operative is anyone who carries out the manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n\nNRSWA Operative Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (Was Unit 1) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit O1 (Was Unit 2) – Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit O2 (Was Unit 3) – Excavation in the highway\nUnit O3 (Was Unit 4) – Reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit O4 (Was Unit 5) – Reinstatement of sub base & road in non bituminous materials\nUnit O5 (Was Unit 6) – Reinstatement of cold-lay bituminous materials\nUnit O6 (Was Unit 7) – Reinstatement of hot lay bituminous materials (subject to centre)\nUnit O7 (Was Unit 8) – Reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit O8 (Was Unit 9) – Reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-operative/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203812
CREATED:20240429T134513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T143343Z
UID:10009323-1777017600-1777050000@luddon.co.uk
SUMMARY:New Roads and Streetworks Supervisor
DESCRIPTION:Duration: 5 Days \nDelegates: 3 – 6 \nThe New Roads and Street Works Act requires that anyone who executes\, works for\, or on behalf of\, a utility company\, is qualified for the activities being carried out. \nA NRSWA Streetworks Supervisor is anyone who carries out the monitoring of manual excavation and reinstatement of footpaths and highways. \n  \nNRSWA Supervisor Units\nThe following NRSWA Training units are covered: \n\nUnit LA (was Unit 9) – Location & avoidance of underground apparatus\nUnit S1 (was Unit 10) – Monitoring Signing\, lighting and guarding\nUnit S2 (was Unit 11) – Monitoring excavation in the highway\nUnit S3 (was Unit 12) – Monitoring reinstatement & compaction of backfill materials\nUnit S4 (was Unit 13) – Monitoring reinstatement of sub base & road in non-bituminous materials\nUnit S5 (was Unit 14) – Monitoring reinstatement in bituminous materials\nUnit S6 (was Unit 15) – Monitoring reinstatement of concrete slabs (subject to centre)\nUnit S7 (was Unit 16) – Monitoring reinstatement of modular surfaces and concrete footways\n\nCertification \nOn successfully achieving a pass mark on both the practical and online assessment the candidate will qualify for a SQA certificate of unit achievement. Depending which units are achieved we will then apply for their SWQR card\, which will enable them to carry out New Roads and Street works activities on the highway in line with legislative requirements.
URL:https://luddon.co.uk/training/course/new-roads-and-streetworks-supervisor/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:Luddon Training Centre\, Balmore House\, 1497 Balmore Rd\, Glasgow\, G23 5HD
CATEGORIES:Roadworks & Excavation
END:VEVENT
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