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The CITB Temporary Works Coordinator course, often shortened to TWC, is a 2-day course for people responsible for managing and coordinating temporary works on a construction site. It is part of the CITB Site Safety Plus scheme and is built around BS 5975, the British Standard code of practice for temporary works.
Temporary works are the parts of a project that support the permanent works while they are being built: excavation support, formwork, falsework, scaffolding, propping and facade retention. BS 5975 sets out a management process for controlling them safely, and it defines the Temporary Works Coordinator as the person with overall responsibility for that process on a project.
The course explains the role within that wider management context and emphasises the four Cs that underpin it: communication, coordination, cooperation and competency. It covers the relevant legislation and codes of practice, risk assessment, the temporary works register and design brief, and the checks needed before temporary works are loaded or removed. It pairs with the 1-day Temporary Works Supervisor course, which covers the supervisory role that supports the coordinator on the ground. Many coordinators also hold SMSTS or SSSTS from elsewhere in the Site Safety Plus scheme.
The certificate is valid for 5 years and is renewed through the 1-day TWC Refresher course.