The course covers relevant health, safety and environmental legislation affecting safe working in the building, construction and civil engineering industries.
The Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) is a five-day course designed for site managers, or aspiring site managers. It is designed for those with responsibility for managing, monitoring,
implementing and reporting in a construction environment.
The course covers relevant health, safety and environmental legislation affecting safe working in the building, construction and civil engineering industries.
It highlights the need for risk assessment in the workplace, the implementation of the necessary control measures, and adequate communication to sustain a health and safety culture among the workforce.
The SMSTS course is endorsed by Build UK as the standard training for all construction managers.
Who should attend?
There are no formal entry requirements, however, delegates should hold, or be about to hold, the role of a site manager. Previous health and safety knowledge is recommended. Those without previous health and safety management experience are recommended to sit the two-day SSSTS course.
We pride ourselves on our ongoing commitment to professionalism, reliability and willingness to work with our clients to achieve their health and safety goals. This extends not only from our training instructors but across all staff, in every department, throughout our business.
S031 Construction Site Safety Manager course, a complete training programme designed to furnish you with the skills and knowledge needed to manage safety on construction sites effectively.
Aims of the Course is to provide new entrants to the construction industry with basic health and safety knowledge and to comply with the requirements of the CSCS scheme to show competence in Health and Safety.
To give an understanding of a delegate’s responsibilities and accountability for site safety, health and welfare, current health and safety legislation, this industry-recognised course is ideal for companies who need to meet the ever-increasing demand for evidence of sound health and safety....
The course will cover how to safely supervise activities on a construction site following health and safety regulations and delegates will be asked to present a toolbox talk.
The purpose of the Construction Skills Register (CSR) is to improve health and safety standards and reduce accidents in the construction industry by ensuring that all construction workers undertake regular health and safety training.
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