The Slinger Signaller is an NVQ level 2 qualification which falls under the group of lifting operations. The qualification structure below specifies the combination of units that are needed to be achieved for the individual to be awarded the qualification.

CPCS/NPORS Red to Blue

On completion of your NVQ qualification, along with passing the relevant CITB HS&E test (within the last 2 years), you will be able to apply for the blue competent operator card. 

Level 2 NVQ Slinger Signaller

Mandatory Units

Conforming to General Health, Safety and Welfare in the Workplace

Conforming to Productive Working Practices in the Workplace

Attaching and preparing suspended loads for movement
using lifting accessories in the workplace

Guiding, positioning and placing suspended loads in the
workplace

Evidence Required

Evidence will be gained using a method of assessments. The assessor will carry out site visits to aid with gaining evidence around the national occupational standards. The mandatory evidence required is a knowledge based session one on one with the assessor. Professional discussion around previous experiences and job role specifics. Witness statement from a suitable competent person. All evidence gained is assessed around the national occupational working standards.

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