This course covers all relevant legislation and other aspects which affect safe working in the building, construction and civil engineering industries.
This five day course is designed for Site Managers, Agents and persons who are, or are about to be, responsible for planning, organising, monitoring, controlling and administering groups of staff and workforce.
This course covers all relevant legislation and other aspects which affect 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 & Safety culture among the workforce.
Who Should Attend
The course aims to help Site Managers, Agents and Supervisors to:
Manage Health & Safety on-site in accordance with current legal provisions and within the context of their management or supervisory role
Develop an understanding of responsibilities and accountability for site health, safety and welfare
Recognise a safe site is efficient, economical and productive
Course Content
At the end of the period of training, delegates will be aware of, and able to:
Implement all health, safety, welfare and environmental legislations which affects them during their daily work
Implement new guidance and industry best practice
State their duties and responsibilities with regards to health, safety, welfare and environment
Final Qualification
At UTN Training, we pride ourselves in providing first-class training, every time. We are one of the foremost training companies in the UK for the powered access and health and safety sectors and have close ties with those industries.
Our experienced and fully qualified trainers deliver a wide range of courses from approved bodies such as CITB, IPAF, PASMA & IOSH. Some of the courses delivered include SSSTS, SMSTS, CITB Site Safety Plus, New Road and Street Works and IOSH Managing Safely courses (and more) and provide it in the usual AFI Way – professionally, with a smile.
UTN History
UTN Training was established in 1996 to meet a specific need within the Construction Industry to ensure that Public Utilities Companies and their contractors received adequate training to comply with the New Roads & Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA).
Following on from the success of this specific training, UTN expanded rapidly to meet customers’ needs, with the many and varied requests for general and safety training within other industries, as well as expanding its portfolio of Construction Skills training, such as Plant Operation. More recently, UTN introduced more Management training courses for SMSTS and IOSH.
AFI-Rentals
UTN Training has seen a rapid expansion in the training industry, providing courses such as Working at Height, Abrasive Wheels, Manual Handling, Asbestos Awareness, Site Safety, First Aid, Confined Spaces and New Roads & Street Works.
AFI-Rentals aims to be a leading provider of training to businesses and government agencies in the areas of not only construction skills, but of safety and health and personal development.
Future
This 5 day SMSTS training course is perfect for site managers, site agents or anyone responsible for organising, monitoring and administering staff and workforce.
This training course is suitable for all building and construction workers. By the end of the course all delegates should be able to recognise their health and safety responsibilities and operate safely on a Construction site.
The course is supported by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), the Health in Construction Leadership Group (HCLG) and construction organisations involved in the BOHS Breathe Freely campaign.
This course will provide delegates with a good understanding of general Health and Safety legal requirements and their application to themselves and the other parties involved in the construction industry.
This course is for delegates who already hold a valid SMSTS certificate (dated within the past 5 years) and require to update their qualification.
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