The CITB Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) is perfect for organisations who need to provide evidence of health and safety compliance as part of their day-to-day operations. Endorsed by the United Kingdom Contractors Group, (UKCG), SSSTS is accepted as the training scheme for all construction site supervisors employed on UKCG sites.
A SSSTS course must be carried out by any supervisor who works within the construction industry, as they must fully understand their legal responsibilities that come along with managing a construction site.
This course covers the legal responsibilities which come along with managing a construction site, with particular emphasis placed on health and safety, employee welfare and environmental concerns. Following this training, your employee will be fully competent with health and safety compliance.
Who Needs CITB Site Supervisor Safety Training?
What Does The Course Cover?
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Course Overview
- All participants on the site supervisor course will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of health and safety, employee welfare and environmental concerns related to the workplace.
- To ensure all delegates are fully aware of current health and safety at work legislation, enabling them to work in line with current industry standards.
- The CITB Construction Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) course underlines the fundamental obligation to develop health and safety procedures and oversee them effectively within your workplace.
- Developing participants understanding and awareness of key regulations such as CDM, PPE and COSHH.
- The course is assessed with an exam at the end of the course.
Course Content
- Health & safety at work act
- Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) – roles of Duty holders
- Working at height regulations
- Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations (PPE)
- Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
- Electricity
- Excavations
- Demolition
- Fire prevention