Safety Health & Environmental Awareness (SHEA)

C&G Services are delighted to announce that we can now offer training within a range of modules giving candidates far greater flexibility by working with this affiliated area of the CSCS.

As ongoing investment in our people is of paramount concern we can now see that this will be a great growth area within our business and for the benefit of our clients alike.

The Modules we cover are:

Safety Health & Environmental Awareness (CORE)

Safety Health & Environmental Awareness (WASTE)

Utility Safety Health & Environmental Awareness (WATER)

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Of course it goes without saying that by obtaining an EUSR Card that is affiliated with CSCS the candidate DOES NOT require a separate CSCS card - its all covered under the one card!

For further information about EUSR and the various schemes CLICK HERE

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