Training & Education
The ISA-UK is the only trade association representing the interests of sign makers in these matters.
The benefits of focused training for the sign industry include:
- Up skilled employees
- Higher quality workmanship
- Faster, more productive and efficient workers
- Less downtime than with inexperienced employees
- A better return on investment
- More profitable work
- A more attractive proposition for customers seeking to buy signs from competent, qualified and professional sign companies
- Increased job satisfaction
The benefits for the Employee are
- Improved capabilities and skill sets
- Adaptability in the workforce
- Better understanding and application of signmaking and installation techniques
- Increased job satisfaction
- Progressive career path
- A skilled, competent and qualified employee will always be preferred over someone who isn’t.
Specific Product, Manufacturing and Application Training, Safety Training
The ISA-UK supports its Associate Member Companies who supply material and equipment to the Sign Industry and provide targeted and focused courses on their specific products/manufacturing techniques to help the Sign Maker achieve their maximum potential and become a more qualified and competent unit. You can search for training courses offered by members in the members search.
Apprenticeships
For information into the availability, funding, process or any other query regarding Apprenticeships, please contact: Cogent SSC Ltd., Unit 5 Mandarin Court, Centre Park, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1GG Telephone: 01925 515 200
QCF/SVQ/Diploma Level 2 or 3 in Signmaking
For information on the route towards QCF/SVQ/Diploma qualifications –which are a compulsory component towards obtaining a CSCS card relevant to the Sign Industry – please contact either of the following:
- PAAVQ SET, Brooke House, 24 Dam Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6AA Telephone: 01543 254 223 Website: http://www.paa-uk.org/ Email: info@paa-uk.org or PeterGrice@caats.com
Providers of courses and Assessors
These are authorised bodies who can organise both courses and assessments for both Apprenticeships and other qualifications. The following information has been provided by Cogent, the Sector Skill Council for the Sign Industry. Please contact the following:
Clive Mitchell, Walsall College. cmitchell@walsallcollege.ac.uk
David Gregory, Sheffield College. David.gregory@sheffcol.ac.uk
IPS International, Kent. theoffice@ips-international.com
Hull Training. Telephone 01482 612 349
Central Sussex College. employers@centralsussex.ac.uk
The BSGA regrets that it will not be able to provide specific information on funding, courses available or course providers . Furthermore, this information is correct as of August 2016 however, there may well be changes in funding and Assessors that may not be advised to the BSGA. It is advisable therefore to always contact the bodies detailed above for current further information
CSCS Cards
Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) cards are increasingly demanded before anyone is allowed to carry out their trade on a construction site or on established premises. CSCS cards for the sign industry are available in 2 categories:Sign Installer (illuminated)Sign Installer (non-illuminated)
To obtain one of these cards, the applicant must hold a minimum qualification of a QCF/SVQ Level 2. To obtain a QCF/SVQ qualification, please see the section above entitled QCF/SVQ/ Diploma Level 2 or 3 in Signmaking. If the applicant already holds the necessary qualification and wishes to obtain a CSCS card, including renewals, then contact CSCS direct for an application pack by either visiting http://www.cscs.uk.com or telephoning 0844 576 8777.
CITB Construction Skills Health & Safety Test
Information can be found on this test on the CITB Construction Skills website www.citb-constructionskills.co.uk/health_safety or by calling their helpline on 0870 600 4020
Notes:
- NVQ refers to National Vocational Qualifications.
- SVQ refers to Scottish Vocational Qualifications
- QCF refers to Qualifications and Credit Framework. QCF came into being in 2011 and replaced NVQ. NVQ should still be accepted as a qualification pass however there may be a time limit applied when using NVQ towards obtaining a CSCS card. Please use the links under CSCS cards to obtain the details of the current acceptance rules.