Fraser Morrison, Ian Gray and Eilidh Cameron looked at ways of enriching young apprentices鈥 experience on site, making the training process more effective, and increasing their engagement with the construction process. One idea that has now been implemented is the innovative 鈥楪reen Vest鈥 scheme.
鈥淎ll site workers need to be able to use rollers and dumpers,鈥 said Morrison. 鈥淭o gain a CPCS card for these skills requires experience, training and competence. It鈥檚 a bit chicken and egg!鈥
The Green Vest idea is to enable apprentices over the age of 18 to gain experience of using rollers and dumpers in specific areas on sites where risks are strictly controlled. Anybody apprentice driving a roller or dumper can be quickly identified by the green vest they are wearing. Close supervision is a core element of the scheme.
鈥淭he scheme took several months to get off the ground. I spoke to senior managers from major clients and presented the scheme outline to them. They were all keen to pursue the idea and came up with ways in which it could be refined and improved,鈥 added Morrison. 鈥淲e currently have six apprentices in the scheme working on six different sites. We believe the scheme will enable them to make better use of training courses and to qualify for their CPCS card within a year.鈥
A spin-off from the scheme is that skilled workers are spending less time driving rollers and dumpers and, consequently, are able to focus on those areas where they can contribute most effectively.
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