1. the main responsibilities of the employer and employee under health and safety and environmental protection legislation
2. how to carry out and review site-specific risk assessments
3. the organisational reporting lines, roles, responsibilities and levels of authority
4. safe procedures for handling hazardous and non-hazardous materials
5. organisational and statutory accident and emergency recording and reporting procedures
6. the range and use of personal protective equipment for the work activity and procedures for checking PPE is fit for purpose
7. the procedures for and importance of obtaining the correct authorisations including for the isolation of any part of the utilities network
8. different methods of accessing technical specifications from reference documents, manuals, regulations, codes of practice, risk assessments and method statements and how to interpret them
9. how to interpret work instructions including drawings, records, work authorisations and other project specific information
10. the factors affecting, and means of confirming, the suitability of excavations
11. range of actions to be taken and means of determining appropriate safe remedial action if work cannot proceed
12. the importance of compliance with current industry standards and the organisation's policy and procedures for meeting relevant statutory requirements, regulations and codes of practice
13. types and causes of potential disruption to the work and avoidance measures
14. how to relay technical information to others in a way that suits the recipient, the type of information and the way it will be used
15. techniques to check understanding of others and clarify own understanding of technical information and work instructions
16. the organisation's reporting procedures and who to report problems to including inaccuracies in technical information sources, damage or defects to tools, equipment or materials and work which is incomplete or not to schedule