QOTA becomes LANTRA approved
Quattro reported back in May that we were supporting the Highways England Smartcard Project.
We have now gone one step further in supporting this initiative as QOTA has gained approval from LANTRA to be able to offer the Highways England Common Induction Course.
Highways England require that by March 2019, all construction workers on the Strategic Road Network (SRN) will have a Safety Passport which will securely hold all their key ‘authority to work’ information. The mandatory Highways England Common Induction course provides a common Health & Safety site induction across all areas of the SRN.
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