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SCO NRO Training Module 3: Non-Routine Operations

Get the qualifications you need to work safely on the UK gas network. At Jason Rowley Ltd, we deliver SCO NRO training that equips you with the skills and certification needed to carry out Non-Routine Operations under the Safe Control of Operations (SCO) scheme.

Our SCO training covers everything from your initial training programme to renewal modules, helping you meet the latest requirements of the gas industry. Contact us now to find out more or to enquire about this training.

SCO NRO Training

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What Is SCO NRO and Why Does It Matter?

SCO NRO stands for Safe Control of Operations: Non-Routine Operations. It forms Module 3 of the EUSR SCO training programme and applies to specific, high-risk gas network activities that fall outside routine procedures.

You must already have completed Module 1 (SCO Core) and Module 2 (SCO Permit to Work) to be eligible for NRO training. These modules build the foundation for understanding your responsibilities under gas network safety procedures.

Who Takes This Course?

This course is essential for individuals named as competent persons or authorising engineers. If you’re involved in planning, executing or managing Non-Routine Operations, your employing organisation’s responsible engineers will likely nominate you for this training.

Whether you work for a gas distribution company, contractor or utility business, staying compliant with gas safety procedures is essential.

The Core of the Initial Training Programme

At Jason Rowley, we offer a wide range of professional training courses, and our SCO NRO course is designed to teach you how to identify, prepare and complete the correct non-routine operation documentation. You’ll learn how to understand the specific control measures that apply to NROs, identify relevant process roles and responsibilities, and interpret gas safety procedures based on the gas network you’re operating in.

We place a strong emphasis on real-world scenarios and process understanding. You’ll finish the course knowing how to safely execute NROs using your own gas safety procedures and the recognised SCO scheme.

How Is the Course Structured?

The full training programme is delivered over two consecutive days. On day one, you’ll cover theoretical content in a classroom environment. On day two, you’ll complete your assessment.

Courses are delivered in small groups of up to eight people to allow individual support throughout your training delivery. Our trainers ensure you’re fully prepared before entering the assessment.

What Will You Learn?

This training helps you:

Recognise when Non-Routine Operations must be used.

Complete and authorise the NRO form accurately.

Identify the appropriate skills and responsibilities for the personnel involved.

Understand your permit to work duties under the SCO PTW module.

Apply suitable reading and writing abilities during the assessment.

You’ll also gain confidence in communicating process roles and responsibilities to other named competent persons and authorising engineers.

NRO Form of Authority Explained

You’ll be trained in how to correctly complete the NRO form, which is the formal document used to manage non-routine gas works. This includes detailing the relevant process, identifying named competent persons, and ensuring the correct sign-off procedures are followed.

The NRO form must clearly outline the responsibilities for personnel involved, the hazard identification steps, and the safe control measures for the task.

Do You Meet the Prerequisites?

To join this course, you’ll need:


These criteria ensure you’re entering the course with suitable knowledge and operational experience within the gas industry.

Where Does Training Take Place?

All courses are run from our dedicated training centre in Manchester, UK. For larger groups or company-specific sessions, we can deliver training across the UK at a location that suits your operational needs.

Initial training is classroom-based. Renewal modules may be available online, depending on suitability.

How Long Does Certification Last?

Once you’ve successfully completed the course and passed the assessment, your SCO NRO registration with EUSR will remain valid for five years.

To keep your qualification current, you must complete a renewal module before your certificate expires. The renewal course uses a slightly different assessment route to reflect your existing knowledge.

Why Choose Us for Your Gas Network Safety Course?

At Jason Rowley Ltd, we’ve helped hundreds of gas professionals across the UK build the skills and confidence needed to work safely in the field. We understand gas network procedures, regulatory requirements, and the value of tailored, high-quality instruction.

Our courses are designed around the needs of named competent persons, authorising engineers, and utility companies that must meet EUSR SCO scheme compliance.

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Book Your SCO NRO Training Now

Ready to take the next step? Book your place today by contacting the team at Jason Rowley.

Need a tailored version for your business or a specific team? Get in touch to arrange a bespoke training programme anywhere in the UK.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does SCO NRO stand for?

SCO NRO stands for Safe Control of Operations (Module 3) Non-Routine Operations (NRO). This module is essential for individuals involved in complex gas works across gas distribution networks. It focuses on managing high-risk tasks with formal documentation, known as the NRO form, and understanding the control measures required under gas safety systems.

The course lasts 10 hours across two consecutive days – 6 hours of instructor-led training and a 4-hour assessment. This format applies to both the initial and SCO renewal versions of the course, each using a slightly different assessment route depending on your current registration status.

Yes. You must complete Modules 1 and 2 – SCO Core and SCO Permit to Work – before progressing to Module 3 Non-Routine Operations. These are specifically identified registrations required to ensure you can safely state the relevant process, responsibilities, and NRO form state during training and real-world application.

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