EUSR SHEA Cross Country Pipelines
£149 • EUSR SHEA Cross Country Pipelines • CSCS Card • Online or in Person Course • 7 Hours • Wolverhampton

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Course Structure:
The SHEA CCP training course consists of nine EUSR course modules, inclusive of six core content modules general to the utility industry, focusing on health, safety, environmental law and workplace practices. Three modules are specific to cross-country pipeline construction. Each module is assessed in the form of a multiple-choice test. The training course and assessment are designed to demonstrate the candidate’s level of knowledge, understanding and behavioural awareness through interactive, trainer-led activities.
Core Modules:
- Module 1: Understanding our workplace responsibilities
- Module 2: Understanding the effects of our work on the environment
- Module 3: Identifying and controlling risks
- Module 4: Common hazards in the workplace
- Module 5: Occupational health hazards
- Module 6: Responding to emergencies
Additional Modules
- Module 9: The cross-country environment
- Module 10: Cross-country pipeline hazards
- Module 11: Traffic Management
The training programme will be carried out within the context Cross Country Pipelining.
All nine modules and the assessments must be completed and passed to gain EUSR SHEA CCP registration and certification. This is an Energy & Utility Skills Passport scheme and will not certify skilled expertise or technical competence.

SHEA Cross Country Pipelines
The SHEA Cross Country Pipelines Training Scheme
The SHEA Cross Country Pipelines Training scheme is designed to equip professionals working on cross country sites with the knowledge and skills to operate safely and efficiently. Covering a range of key topics such as occupational health hazards, environmental protection, and traffic management, this training provides a uniform approach to safety behaviours and emergency response behaviours on operational sites. The SHEA CCP scheme comprises nine modules, each tailored to address the specific challenges faced on a pipeline construction site. Participants will gain an appropriate level of understanding to manage workplace responsibilities effectively and mitigate common hazards.
Comprehensive Training Modules
At the core of the SHEA CCP scheme are nine carefully developed modules, including the cross country environment module, the workplace responsibilities module, and the occupational health hazards module. These modules provide comprehensive coverage of essential topics, ensuring that all persons involved in cross country pipeline projects are adequately prepared. Participants will explore key environmental considerations, environmental law, and strategies for creating a comprehensive traffic management plan. The training fosters proactive health and safety behaviours while also emphasising the importance of environmental awareness and protection on cross country sites.
Ensuring Safety and Environmental Awareness
Working in the cross country environment requires a thorough understanding of the potential risks and safety guidelines. The SHEA Cross Country Pipelines Training not only aligns with Safety Executive Guidelines but also promotes proactive safety and emergency response behaviours. It highlights the importance of environmental awareness, addressing factors such as operational site safety and environmental protection measures. By providing a detailed overview of the SHEA CCP scheme, the training ensures that workers have the knowledge to safeguard their workplace setting and meet their responsibilities effectively.