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SMSTS Training (CITB) - Site Management Training - Online Classroom

£559 per delegate. This may be less for special offers on specific course dates and in-company training courses

Duration: 5 days

Trainer: AT946G

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Who Attends

The Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) 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.

Pre-Requisites


The minimum entry equipment is a good understanding of spoken and written English

The Aim

This SMSTS course is designed to enable managers to help site managers, agents and supervisors to:

- Manage health and 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 that a safe site is efficient, economical and productive.

Course Content

The SMSTS course (CITB) content includes:

- Introduction to health and safety law, duties, responsibilities, enforcement and sanctions.
- Overviews/explanations of relevant construction activity legislation.
- Accident costs, causes, investigation, prevention and reporting requirements.
- Risk assessment and principles of prevention'.
- Safety management systems, policies, plans, performance and measuring.
- Management of Contractors.
- Development of safe systems of work' and permit systems.
- Effective communicating.
- Behavioural science including awareness of human error.
- Motivating safety behaviour:
- Recognition of an organisation's duties and responsibilities.
- Recognition of responsibilities of Managers, Supervisors and Operatives.
- Production of site activity instructions (safe system of work).
- Planning for health and safety within the context of a project.

Knowledge

By the end of the Site Management Safety Training (SMSTS) course, delegates will be aware of and be able to:

- Implement all health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation which effects them during their daily work.
- Implement new guidance and industry best practice.
- State their duties and responsibilities with regards to health, safety, welfare and the environment.

Methods

The SMSTS course has a high proportion of discussions, best practice sharing, syndicate exercises and case studies will be supplemented with video and classroom based tutorials.

A certain amount of the SMSTS course content will require delegates to compile and present their understanding of how to comply with current legislation for assessment; delegates are increasingly finding the use of a laptop during these sessions helpful.

Delegates will be continuously assessed during the SMSTS course in preparation for the final multiple choice examination.


Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, candidates will receive a CITB accredited certificate which is valid for five years.

Please note that as of the 1st January 2016, CITB Site Management / Site Supervisor certificates will no longer have a six month grace period and candidates will need to attend a Refresher course before the expiry date of their original certificate.

 

Online Training:

Candidates will require:

- Laptop/tablet with camera and fast internet connection
- A quiet room to complete the course in

Telephone Hotline 01933 233884

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Location Region Start Date Days Price ex. VAT    
ONLINE CLASSROOM East Anglia, Midlands, South Central England Mon 13 May 24

Course duration five days, start date as indicated.

5 £559 + VAT BOOK ENQUIRE
ONLINE CLASSROOM East Anglia, Midlands, South Central England Mon 17 Jun 24

Course duration five days, start date as indicated.

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