Contents List | Foreword | Definitions of the types of training available | New entrant training plus roofing courses throughout the UK | Onsite assessment and training OSAT | Construction Skills Certification Scheme | Management and supervisor training | Levy and Grant | ConstructionSkills Roofing Team | Roofing Training Group Details | Trade associations | Manufacturer training | Assessment centres | Abbreviations relevant to the roofing industry
By Geoff Holt, chairman of the Roofing Industry Alliance's
National Training Council
People are the most valuable asset that any company has. It is essential to have a fully trained staff and operative workforce for a business to be successful in today's market place.
Training should be a living, ongoing part of everyday life and should be seen as a resource.
The Roofing Contractors' Training Information Manual is meant to be a living document as training requirements are always moving. By keeping a close ear tot he industry's needs and publishing what is available, the culture of training becomes a way of life.
Successful training leads to a successful business.


Choose a career in roofing and you won't be starting out on your own. You'll be part of a team of specialist people all working together to build a strong, lasting environment. You'll also be joing on of Britain's largest industries and a career that's challenging, exciting and rewarding. |