In January 2016, the UK Bridges Board and the Irish National Roads Authority have introduced the National Highways and Sector Scheme 31 (NHSS31) ‘Bridge Inspector Certification Scheme’. Lantra are the management and assessing body for NHSS31. England (IAN 192) and Transport Scotland (Interim Amendment 46/16) have introduced NHSS31 as mandatory requirements. Most bridge owners in the UK now encourage and require bridge inspectors to be BICS certified and stop short from making it a mandatory requirement.
This certification is required to operate as a Bridge Inspector and involves the submission of an e-portfolio and satisfactorily passing an interview. The e-portfolio is developed around a suite of 7 core modules which encompass inspection process, structural types, structural mechanics, causes of failure and repair methods.
Symmons Madge has developed a programme of courses that are targeted to the provision of training in areas that you may need a little refreshing to assist you in the passing of the NHSS31 certification.
Module C5 – Investigation and Testing provides an understanding of the variety of testing available for bridge structures including testing process and common techniques of testing on different construction materials.
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Aims & Objectives:
Learning outcomes:
- The participant will have a greater appreciation of the BICS application process and how to complete it efficiently and to the required standard.
- The participant will have sufficient understanding of their skills and experience to complete their application, whether it be for ‘Inspector’ or ‘Senior Inspector’.
Aims & Objectives:
The course is aligned directly with the requirements of NHSS31 and provides the participants with sufficient material to complete the application process. The training material is designed to also be revision material to be used in aiding completing the application.
We have seen that inspectors in industry have had difficulty in interpreting the requirements of the online application and we aim to provide guidance to increase confidence in the process and accelerate the participants movement towards certification.
Course Outline:
On completion of this course, delegates will be able to apply an understanding of the following to assist in the completion of their BICS accreditation;
Module C5;
- Testing process
- Purpose of Testing
- Testing categories
- Hidden Defects
- Distortion and Movement
- Deterioration Activity
- Deterioration Rate
- Deterioration Cause or potential
- Testing Programming
- Investigation process
- Procurement Process
- Testing Techniques
Module C6;
- Repair Techniques – Concrete
- Repair Techniques – Metal
- Repair Techniques – Masonry
- Repair Techniques – Other Structures
- Routine Maintenance
Mode of Delivery:
The mode of delivery is such that in addition to standard presentation, significant benefit is gained from knowledge sharing between tutor and participants which brings forward examples of evidence that can be applied to the BICS application process.
- Tutor Presentation with Visual Aids
- Individual or Group Exercises
- Discussion
- Feedback Activity
- Final Assessment
Benefits of Attending:
- Greater understanding of bridges in areas where they may not have operated
- A much greater opportunity of passing the NHSS31 certification
- Reduced time to complete the NHSS31 application
Intended For:
Inspectors with little experience to vastly experienced inspectors. We align the training to all levels to the benefit of all.
Pre-Course Requirements:
To be currently working in the industry with some inspection experience.