Consultation outcome

Street works qualifications regulations in England: proposed amendments

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Consultation outcome: proposed amendments to street works qualifications legislation in England

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Detail of outcome

Outcome report on the proposed areas of change to streetwork regulations. The report includes:

  • proposals for change
  • feedback
  • recommendations
  • a list of respondents to the consultation

Original consultation

Summary

Proposed changes to the street works qualifications regulations in England to make them less prescriptive, simpler, clearer and easier to understand.

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Consultation description

The Department for Transport is seeking views on proposed changes to street works qualifications regulations in England.

Street works are carried out by the 4 main utility groups:

  • water
  • gas
  • electric
  • telecoms

Street works undertakers have certain obligations to ensure operatives and supervisors are suitably qualified. The regulations under consideration establish procedures to become qualified, register and re-register certificates and they set out the various prescribed qualifications.

The regulations have given rise to a number of issues over the years. These proposals are intended to address these and to rationalise street works training and accreditation processes in England.

Documents

Proposals to simplify and improve SI 2009 No 2257 The Street Works (Qualifications of Supervisors and Operatives) (England) Regulations 2009 (as amended): consultation document

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Proposals to simplify and improve SI 2009 No 2257 The Street Works (Qualifications of Supervisors and Operatives) (England) Regulations 2009 (as amended): consultation document

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Proposals to simplify and improve SI 2009 No 2257 The Street Works (Qualifications of Supervisors and Operatives) (England) Regulations 2009 (as amended): consultation document

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Proposed new street works operative and supervisor card: possible design examples

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The Street Works (Qualifications of Supervisors and Operatives) (England) Regulations 2009

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Updates to this page

Published 2 September 2015
Last updated 9 March 2016 + show all updates
  1. Consultation outcome 'Proposed amendments to street works qualifications legislation in England' published.

  2. First published.

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