CITB SMSTS Refresher (Site Managers Safety Training Scheme Refresher)
WAS £340 NOW £320
- Duration: 2 days
- Subject: Construction
- Language: English
Dates Available
Description
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Overview/Who Should Attend
The Site Management Safety Training Scheme – Refresher (SMSTS-R) course is for delegates who have previously passed the full Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) course or subsequent refresher course, and can provide proof of attendance.
It aims to bring health and safety knowledge up to date, as well as giving a thorough overview of the legislative changes and their impact in the workplace. The course includes a wide range of topics, many building on the previous five-day course programme.
Delegates must have a valid SMSTS or SMSTS Refresher certificate (must not have expired)
Aims/Objectives
The refresher course aims to:
- improve awareness of recent developments in construction, legislation and health, safety, welfare and environmental issues
- identify measures that will assist the practical implementation of responsibilities established by new legislation, and new working practices.
At the end of the period of training, delegates will be aware of and be able to implement:
- all updated health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation which affects them in their role as a manager
- new guidance and industry best practice
- their duties and responsibilities with regards to health, safety, welfare and the environment.
Assessment
The exam paper consists of multiple-choice answers and multi-response or short-written answers.
Certificates are valid for 5 years.
CITB Grants
If your company is CITB registered, please provide your CITB levy number upon booking. Delegates will need to provide their full name, address, national insurance number and date of birth if you would like to claim for a grant, failure to do so will mean the delegates' achievement will not be uploaded and your grant will not be paid. Please provide the information to the training team before the course to avoid delay.