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EUSR SHEA Gas Passport Training

SHEA Gas training for the gas industry, supporting safe access to operational sites across the UK.

The EUSR SHEA Gas course provides safety, health and environmental awareness for gas industry workers operating on transmission networks, gas distribution networks, pressure regulating gas installations, and domestic and commercial premises. This SHEA Gas scheme prepares individuals to work safely in high-risk gas environments and meet Health and Safety Executive expectations.

On successful completion, you receive EUSR SHEA Gas registration and a SHEA Gas card, recognised across the utilities sector and accepted on CSCS-controlled operational sites.

SHEA Gas Passport

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What Is the SHEA Gas Passport?

The SHEA Gas Passport (Safety, Health and Environmental Awareness) is a standardised programme that provides a consistent level of safety and environmental awareness training across the utility industries. Once completed, you’ll be issued with a SHEA Gas card that’s affiliated with CSCS and recognised across the gas industry and wider utilities sector.

This gas safety passport course is approved by the Energy & Utility Skills Register (EUSR) and meets the expectations of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). It’s suitable for anyone who needs to demonstrate awareness of safe working practices, environmental responsibilities, and legal frameworks that apply in gas environments.

 

Why the EUSR SHEA Gas Passport Matters

Holding a SHEA Gas Passport confirms that you meet industry-approved safety, health and environmental standards. It shows that you understand gas industry hazards, can follow safe systems of work, and apply environmental responsibilities in real workplace settings.

The SHEA Gas scheme supports:

  • Safe working in domestic and commercial premises
  • Highway working and excavations near other utility services
  • Control of occupational health hazards
  • Emergency response behaviours on operational sites


This qualification is essential for gas industry workers who need to work safely, communicate effectively with others, and meet site access requirements across the utility sector.

Who Should Take the SHEA Gas Course?

The SHEA Gas course is suitable for:

  • Gas industry workers and contractors
  • Utility sector operatives and supervisors
  • Engineers working in domestic and commercial premises
  • Individuals involved in highway working and excavations
  • Anyone requiring a CSCS-affiliated EUSR SHEA Gas Passport


Whether you’re involved in highway work, excavations, or need to access pressure-regulating gas installations, holding the SHEA certification gas card ensures you meet industry and site requirements. Learn more about
who needs a SHEA gas passport in our guide.

How the SHEA Gas Course Is Delivered

Our EUSR SHEA Gas course is available delivered online in a live virtual classroom or as face-to-face training at our Manchester centre. We also offer on-site delivery for employers across the utilities sector. All sessions are run by qualified trainers with extensive utilities work experience, ensuring the course reflects real industry challenges.

The nine modules are designed for both experienced workers and new entrants, providing practical skills and the ability to control risks in varied environments.

Course Duration, Cost and Registration

Full Course: 1 Day – £185 + VAT

Renewal Course: Half Day – £170 + VAT

Additional Course: 2 Hours – £150 + VAT

All options include EUSR registration, your SHEA Gas Card, and access to certification. The qualification is valid for five years from the date of successful completion. Learn more about our pricing, or read about how to get a SHEA gas passport in our comprehensive guide. 

What the EUSR SHEA Gas Course Covers

The SHEA Gas course provides a comprehensive understanding of workplace responsibilities and the environment module for gas operations. It includes:

Workplace Responsibilities Module

Explains legal frameworks, roles, and responsibilities for maintaining health and safety at work. It covers employer and employee duties related to site access and operational procedures.

Environment Module

Teaches how to meet environmental responsibilities in the utility sector, including pollution control and sustainable working practices.

Occupational Health Hazards Module

Details occupational health hazards common to utilities work and strategies to minimise risks.

Common Physical Hazards

Covers how to identify and control common hazards in the working environment, including slips, trips, manual handling, and fire risks.

Highway Working and Excavations

Introduces safe systems for highway working near other utilities and in public areas, with specific guidance on pressure-regulating installations.

Working Safely in Domestic and Commercial Premises

Prepares you for safe practices in private properties, including customer communication and working in live environments.

All modules are delivered in line with EUSR safety training standards and include up-to-date material supported by HSE guidance and gas industry regulations.

Assessment and Certification

Each module ends with a short multiple-choice assessment. To successfully complete the course, you must demonstrate appropriate safety behaviours, a good understanding of common hazards, and the ability to control risks.

After passing, you’ll receive:

  • Your EUSR SHEA Gas Passport card (virtual and physical)
  • Entry on the Utility Skills Register
  • Certification valid for five years

Addressing Safety and Environmental Law in Utilities Work

Understanding environmental law and occupational health hazards is essential in modern utility work. The SHEA Gas scheme ensures all operatives are aware of how to work safely around gas systems, handle tools, follow health safety and environmental procedures, and operate confidently in both construction sites and public areas.

This course helps reinforce expectations across workplace procedures, domestic and commercial premises, and operational sites. It offers insight into core modules that shape a uniform approach to safety, based on safety executive guidelines and utility skills standards.

Real-World Benefits of the SHEA Gas Scheme

The SHEA Gas scheme is more than a tick-box exercise; it’s a structured training programme that builds Knowledge, skills and confidence. It’s designed to create a uniform approach to safety and environmental awareness across all areas of the utilities sector, from construction sites to commercial premises.

With modules tailored to real-life scenarios, you’ll leave the course able to apply your knowledge in working environments, follow safety standards, and contribute to a positive safety culture.

Why Choose Jason Rowley Ltd for Your SHEA Training?

When it comes to gaining your EUSR SHEA Gas Passport, choosing the right training provider makes all the difference. At Jason Rowley Ltd, we offer practical, industry-relevant training that equips you with the knowledge, awareness, and confidence to meet the standards expected across the gas and utilities sectors. From experienced workers to new entrants, our courses are built around real-world application and full regulatory compliance.

  • Delivered by qualified trainers with real industry experience
  • Flexible options for virtual or classroom training
  • Fast turnaround with scheduled and on-request sessions
  • Clear pricing with no hidden costs – all EUSR registration and card fees included
  • Training aligned with CSCS and HSE safety executive guidelines


We work with individuals and employers across the UK to support access to utilities work and raise safety standards across the sector. We provide a wide range of SHEA training courses – contact us now to find out more.

Course Content

Modules

Course Content


1


Understanding our workplace responsibilities


Underpinning legal frameworks, definitions, and their application in the workplace setting, including the responsibilities for both the individual (as an employee) and the employer.


2


Understanding the effects of our work on the environment


Key environmental considerations in the workplace, and their impact as employees, on the sustainability of their environment.


3


Identifying and controlling risks


Helps the individual to identify and control risks and hazards and understand their role in preventing them through a range of positive and proactive health and safety behaviours.


4


Common hazards and controls in the workplace


Develops the ability to both identify a range of common physical hazards and minimise their impact in the workplace, in line with CSCS requirements.


5


Occupational health hazards


Explains the meaning of the term ‘occupational health’ and develop the individual’s understanding of a range of occupational health hazards and their requirements. It helps individuals identify, mitigate for and minimise occupational health hazards in the workplace.


6


Responding to emergencies


Develops individuals’ understanding of emergency response behaviours, the role of reporting, inspection, and enforcement of health & safety in the workplace. It also develops an individual’s understanding of the impact on employee and employer of both poor/improving health and safety in the workplace.


14


Highway working and excavations (Gas)


Understanding of the processes and procedures required to work in the highway; this includes both public and private environments and creating a safe working environment through the application of safe systems of work in order to avoid other utility services. The individual will also know what to do in the case of an emergency.


15


Pressure regulating installations


Understanding of the journey gas makes from beach to meter and the types of risks associated with pressure regulating gas installations.


16


Safety in premises


Understanding of the requirements to working safely in domestic and commercial premises. It also examines how to communicate effectively with customers.

Book Your SHEA Gas Passport Training

If you need recognised SHEA Gas certification to work safely in the gas sector, this course provides the training and registration required for operational site access. The EUSR SHEA Gas course supports compliance with health and safety standards across gas operations, domestic and commercial premises, and pressure regulating installations.

You can attend as an individual or arrange training for teams working across utility services and gas industry projects. Flexible delivery options include online training, classroom-based courses, and on-site delivery for employers.

Secure your SHEA Gas Passport and receive EUSR registration and a SHEA Gas card valid for five years. This training confirms your safety, health and environmental awareness and supports access to CSCS-controlled operational sites.

View available SHEA Gas course dates or contact our team for further information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs an EUSR SHEA Gas Passport?

The EUSR SHEA Gas Passport is essential for gas industry workers who require access to operational sites, including those working in domestic, commercial, or construction environments. It confirms that you have the skilled expertise, environmental awareness, and safety understanding required to operate in line with utility sector standards.

To take part in the Environmental Awareness SHEA training, all participants must have a basic understanding of written and spoken English. This ensures you can follow course content and complete assessments accurately. The course is designed for both new entrants and experienced workers who need to successfully complete training to maintain or gain access to utilities sites.

Once you successfully complete training, you’ll hold a recognised EUSR SHEA Gas Passport that supports gas industry workers’ access to sites across the UK. The course builds technical knowledge and reinforces safe working practices, with a focus on environment awareness, occupational hazards, and the core responsibilities expected of trained individuals in high-risk environments.

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