Site Management Safety Training Scheme - CITB - 5 Days

Introduction

This nationally recognised five-day course of training is intended to provide site management with the necessary knowledge and understanding to enable them to manage health and safety in the workplace. The course will allow those attending to better understand and develop their responsibilities and accountability for workplace safety, health and welfare and enable them to recognise that a safe workplace is efficient, economical and productive.

£500 + VAT  per person Booking

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Site Management Safety Training Scheme - CITB - 5 Days


Duration:5 days


Accredited by:CITB


  • 5 days
  • Mon 10 Nov 2025 | 08:30 - 16:00
  • Mon 1 Dec 2025 | 08:30 - 16:00
  • Mon 17 Nov 2025 | 08:30 - 16:00
  • Mon 24 Nov 2025 | 08:30 - 16:00
  • Mon 8 Dec 2025 | 08:30 - 16:00

Course Aims

  • Bring course members up to date with current legislation and standards affecting the management and organisation of construction sites.
  • Assist course members in examining the extent to which they meet their own safety, health and welfare responsibilities at work.
  • Guide, assist and encourage course members to develop their knowledge and skills beyond the existing course content.
  • Provide examples and opportunities for course members to study and analyse safety, health and welfare practices and procedures.
  • To draw as much as possible on material of common interest for the benefit of all course members.
  • Encourage members to develop a positive and forward-thinking attitude to safety, health and welfare;
  • Emphasise and draw attention to the many examples where inefficiency and safety or health hazards are linked.
  • Assist and encourage course members to develop management to develop management techniques and methods for dealing with future safety, health and welfare matters

Achievement Measurement

The Lead Tutor will assess the delegates throughout the course. Self study questionnaires and assessed course exercises, together with an end of course multiple-choice knowledge test, (part of which can be carried out using the course reference book GE700), will be the basis for determining successfully achievement. Full attendance in day order on the course is required (37.5 hours)