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Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) Course Outline

Module 1: Legal and Management

  • Health and Safety Law
  • Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM)
  • Health and Safety Management Systems
  • Risk Assessments and Method Statements
  • Statutory Inspections and Checks
  • Reporting Accidents, Injuries and Ill Health
  • Leadership and Worker Engagement

Module 2: Health and Welfare

  • Health and Welfare of The Workforce
  • First Aid and Emergency Procedures
  • Hazardous Substances
  • Asbestos
  • Dust and Fumes
  • Noise and Vibration
  • Manual Handling

Module 3: General Safety

  • Site Set Up and Security
  • Fire Prevention and Control
  • Electricity
  • Plant and Work Equipment
  • Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment

Module 4: High Risk Activities

  • Working at Height
  • Excavations
  • Underground and Overhead Services
  • Confined Spaces
  • Temporary Works

Module 5: Environmental Awareness and Waste Control

  • Environmental Awareness
  • Pollution
  • Waste Materials
  • Nuisance

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Who Should Attend this Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) Course?

The SSSTS Course is designed for construction professionals who are currently working, or preparing to work, as site supervisors. It is particularly useful for individuals in roles such as:

  • Site Supervisors
  • Team Leaders
  • Foremen
  • Gangers
  • Junior Managers in construction
  • Health and Safety Representatives

Prerequisites of the Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) Course

Delegates should hold, or be about to hold, a supervisor role. They must be competent in spoken and written English at site supervisor level to benefit fully from the training.

Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) Course Overview

The Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) provides supervisors with a thorough understanding of their health, safety, welfare, and environmental responsibilities. It focuses on legal responsibilities, effective site supervision, and maintaining high standards of safety on construction sites.

This 2-day training equips learners with the knowledge to monitor site activities, carry out risk assessments, and implement safety measures effectively. It also develops the leadership and communication skills required to promote a positive health and safety culture among teams.

Completing this course enhances employability for supervisory roles in construction and supports compliance with industry regulations. It is accredited by CITB and is widely recognised across the UK in the construction sector.

Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) Course Objectives

  • To understand health and safety responsibilities of site supervisors
  • To identify workplace hazards and carry out risk assessments
  • To learn how to implement effective control measures on site
  • To develop communication and leadership skills for safe supervision
  • To meet CITB requirements for supervisory training in construction

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What’s Included in this Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) Course?

  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors
  • SSSTS Certificate (upon successful completion)
  • Digital Delegate Pack

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Our CITB course is accredited by CITB

Online Instructor-led (1 days)

Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Course Outline

Module 1: Legal and Management

  • Legal and General Responsibilities
  • Accident Reporting and Recording

Module 2: Health and Welfare

  • Health and Welfare
  • First Aid and Emergency Procedures
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Asbestos
  • Respiratory Hazards
  • Noise and Vibration
  • Hazardous Substances
  • Manual Handling

Module 3: General Safety

  • Safety Signs
  • Fire Prevention and Control
  • Electrical Safety, Work Equipment and Hand-Held Tools
  • Mobile Plant and Site Vehicles
  • Lifting Operations and Equipment

Module 4: High Risk Activities

  • Working at Height
  • Excavations
  • Confined Spaces
  • Module 5: Environment
  • Environmental Awareness
  • Pollution
  • Waste Materials
  • Nuisance

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Who Should Attend This Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Course?

The Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Course is designed for individuals working in construction or related sectors who need a basic understanding of health and safety. It is particularly useful for those in roles such as:

  • Site Operatives
  • Construction Apprentices
  • General Maintenance Workers
  • Trainee Builders
  • Construction Workers
  • Warehouse or Yard Workers

Prerequisites of the Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Course

There are no formal prerequisites for attending this course. Delegates must be competent in English at operative level, and the course content is suited to all ability levels. It is open to all individuals, especially those starting work in construction or related environments.

Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Course Overview

The Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Course provides an introduction to the essentials of workplace safety, focusing on the construction industry. It helps learners understand their responsibilities, the importance of risk assessments, and how to maintain a safe working environment.

This 1-day training ensures delegates gain practical knowledge in hazard recognition, accident prevention, and safety compliance. It builds awareness of safe systems of work and introduces the key legislation and standards applicable to the sector.

Completing this course supports career development and helps individuals meet the requirements for the CSCS Green Labourer Card. It equips learners with the confidence to work safely and contribute to a culture of health and safety on site.

Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Course Objectives

  • To understand the basics of health and safety in the workplace
  • To recognise common hazards in construction environments
  • To learn about risk assessments and safe practices
  • To understand personal responsibilities under health and safety law
  • To prepare for applying for the CSCS Green Labourer Card

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What’s Included in this Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Course?

  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors
  • Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) Certificate
  • Digital Delegate Pack

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Our CITB course is accredited by CITB

Online Instructor-led (5 days)

Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Course Outline

Module 1: Legal and Management

  • Health and Safety Law
  • Health and Safety at Work Etc. Act
  • Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) Regulations
  • Health and Safety Management Systems
  • Risk Assessments and Method Statements
  • Induction and Training
  • Effective Communication
  • Leadership and Worker Engagement
  • Inspection and Audit
  • Statutory Forms, Notices and Registers
  • Accident Prevention, Control, Reporting and Investigation

Module 2: Health and Welfare

  • Management of Health
  • Welfare Facilities
  • Stress and Mental Health at Work
  • Drugs and Alcohol
  • Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
  • Lead
  • Asbestos
  • Dust and Fumes
  • Noise
  • Vibration
  • Manual Handling

Module 3: General Safety

  • Site Organisation
  • Fire Prevention and Control, And Dangerous Substances
  • Electrical Safety
  • Temporary Works
  • Work Equipment and Hand-Held Tools
  • Mobile Work Equipment
  • Lifting Operations and Equipment
  • Mobile Workforce and Driver Safety

Module 4: High Risk Activities

  • Work at Height Regulations
  • Working at Height
  • Common Access Equipment
  • Scaffolding
  • Fall Arrest and Suspension Equipment
  • Excavations
  • Underground and Overhead Services
  • Confined Spaces

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Who should attend this Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Course?

The SMSTS Course is designed for managers and senior supervisors who are responsible for overseeing construction site operations. It is especially suitable for individuals working in roles such as:

  • Site Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Senior Site Supervisors
  • Construction Managers
  • Engineers with site management duties
  • Health and Safety Officers in construction

Prerequisites of the Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Course

There are no formal entry requirements. However, delegates should already be in, or preparing for, a site management role. Previous health and safety knowledge is recommended. Those without health and safety management experience are advised to complete the two-day SSSTS course first. Delegates must also have strong written and spoken English skills suitable for operating effectively at site management level.

Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Course Overview

The Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) provides managers with an in-depth understanding of health and safety regulations, site leadership responsibilities, and risk management strategies. It focuses on maintaining compliance with current legislation and ensuring safe practices on construction projects.

This 5-day training equips learners with the skills to plan, manage, monitor, and coordinate safety across sites. Delegates will explore topics such as risk assessments, method statements, accident investigation, and environmental management.

On completion, learners will receive the CITB-recognised SMSTS Certificate, which validates their ability to manage construction sites safely. This certificate is widely respected in the industry and is essential for many site management positions.

Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Course Objectives

  • To understand legal responsibilities of site managers
  • To learn how to implement and monitor health and safety measures
  • To develop advanced skills in risk assessments and method statements
  • To manage environmental and welfare responsibilities on site
  • To enhance leadership and communication for safe site management

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What’s Included in this Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Course?

  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors
  • SMSTS Certificate (upon successful completion)
  • Digital Delegate Pack

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Our CITB course is accredited by CITB

Online Instructor-led (2 days)

Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) Outline

Module 1: What is Temporary Works?

  • Types of Temporary Works

Module 2: History of Temporary Works

  • History of Temporary Works and Its Legislative Framework
  • Causes and Consequences of Failure:
  • Avoidance of Failure

Module 3: Who is Involved with Temporary Works

  • Stakeholders and Duty Holders Responsibilities and Accountabilities

Module 4: Planning Temporary Works

  • Management and Control of Design
  • Key Processes
  • Procurement
  • Risk Classification

Module 5: Managing the Construction, Erection and Dismantling of Temporary Works

  • Key Activities Required During the Active Life of the Temporary Works

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Who should attend this Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC)?

The TWCTC is designed for those involved in the co-ordination, supervision, or management of temporary works on construction projects. It is particularly suitable for:

  • Site Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Temporary Works Co-ordinators
  • Supervisors involved in temporary works
  • Civil Engineers
  • Health and Safety Professionals in construction

Prerequisites of the Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC)

There are no formal prerequisites for this course. However, delegates should have a working knowledge of temporary works and a good understanding of written and spoken English to fully benefit from the training.

Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) Overview

The Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC) provides delegates with a thorough understanding of the role of a Temporary Works Co-ordinator. It focuses on industry best practices, legal responsibilities, and the procedures required to manage temporary works safely.

This 2-day training equips learners with the ability to assess risks, implement control measures, and ensure compliance with BS5975 standards. Delegates will learn to monitor temporary works activities effectively and understand the importance of communication between parties involved.

Successful completion of this course enhances employability and validates competence in managing temporary works. It is recognised by CITB and widely respected across the construction industry.

Course Objectives

  • To understand the legal and regulatory framework for temporary works
  • To learn the key duties of a Temporary Works Co-ordinator
  • To apply risk assessment and control procedures effectively
  • To gain confidence in co-ordinating and supervising temporary works
  • To ensure compliance with BS5975 and industry best practices

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What’s Included in this Temporary Works Co-ordinator Training Course (TWCTC)?

  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors
  • TWCTC Certificate (upon successful completion)
  • Digital Delegate Pack

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Our CITB course is accredited by CITB

Online Instructor-led (1 days)

Directors Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) Course Outline

Module 1: Leadership and Worker Engagement

  • How Good Leadership
  • Worker Engagement Can Aid with Protecting the Workers
  • Continually Improve Organisation Risk Management

Module 2: Health and Safety Law

  • Describe the Purpose of Health and Safety Legislation
  • Different Legislative Requirements That Must Be Followed to Ensure This is Achieved

Module 3: Plan

  • How to Effectively Plan for Health and Safety Within an Organisation

Module 4: Do

  • How to Implement a Health and Safety Plan
  • Including the Key Actions for Leaders
  • Managers and Workers in An Organisation

Module 5: Check

  • How to Monitor the Effectiveness of Health and Safety Arrangements
  • Measure Performance in an Organisation

Module 6: Act

  • How to Review Health and Safety Performance to Ensure High Standards Are Maintained and Continually Improved

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Who Should Attend this Directors Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) Course?

The DRHS Course is designed for directors, executives, and senior leaders with overall responsibility for health and safety within their organisation. It is particularly useful for:

  • Financial/Operations Director
  • Senior Quantity Surveyor (QS)
  • Private QS
  • Principal Designer
  • Senior/Principal Engineer
  • Company Secretary
  • Contracts Manager
  • Senior Project Manager
  • Non-executive Director

Prerequisites of the Directors Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) Course

Delegates should already understand key health and safety laws, as course content and assessment will explore these within a director’s responsibilities, including the Health and Safety at Work Act, CDM 2015, and related regulations.

Directors Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) Course Overview

The Directors Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) Course provides senior leaders with a clear understanding of their legal and moral responsibilities in shaping health and safety strategy. It focuses on governance, accountability, and the integration of health and safety into business objectives.

This 1-day training equips delegates with the tools to implement effective health and safety policies, monitor compliance, and promote a strong safety culture across their organisation. It also highlights how poor safety management can impact business performance, reputation, and legal standing.

On completion, delegates will be able to confidently lead on health and safety matters, ensuring their organisation complies with legislation and industry standards while demonstrating visible leadership at the highest level.

Course Objectives

  • To understand the legal responsibilities of directors in health and safety management
  • To learn how to integrate safety into business strategy and decision-making
  • To identify the financial, reputational, and legal risks of poor safety governance
  • To develop strategies for effective policy creation and monitoring
  • To promote a positive health and safety culture within the organisation

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What’s Included in this Directors Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) Course?

  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors
  • DRHS Certificate (upon successful completion)
  • Digital Delegate Pack

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Our CITB course is accredited by CITB

Online Instructor-led (1 days)

Temporary Works Supervisors Training Course (TWSTC) Outline

Module 1: What are Temporary Works?

  • Types of Temporary Works

Module 2: History of Temporary Works

  • History of Temporary Works and its Legislative Framework
  • Causes and Consequences of Failure
  • Avoidance of Failure

Module 3: Who is Involved with Temporary Works?

  • Stakeholders’ and Duty Holders’ Responsibilities and Accountabilities

Module 4: Planning Temporary Works

  • Management and Control of Design
  • Key Processes
  • Implementation Risk Classification

Module 5: Managing the Construction, Erection and Dismantling of Temporary Works

  • Key Activities Required During the Active Life of the Temporary Works

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Who should attend this Temporary Works Supervisors Training Course (TWSTC)?

The TWSTC is designed for those responsible for supervising temporary works on construction sites. It is particularly suitable for:

  • Site Supervisors
  • Foremen
  • Gangers
  • Team Leaders involved in temporary works
  • Site Engineers
  • Health and Safety Representatives in construction

Prerequisites of the Temporary Works Supervisors Training Course (TWSTC)

There are no formal prerequisites for this course. However, delegates should have a basic understanding of temporary works and a good command of written and spoken English to fully benefit from the training.

Temporary Works Supervisors Training Course (TWSTC) Overview

The Temporary Works Supervisors Training Course (TWSTC) provides a clear understanding of the role of a Temporary Works Supervisor. It focuses on the responsibilities, procedures, and communication required to ensure temporary works are carried out safely and effectively.

This 1-day training programme equips delegates with the knowledge to assist the Temporary Works Co-ordinator, monitor activities on site, and ensure compliance with BS5975 and industry standards. It emphasises practical skills and the importance of supervision in maintaining safety.

On completion, learners will gain a CITB-recognised qualification that demonstrates competence in supervising temporary works, supporting career development in supervisory and management roles.

Course Objectives

  • To understand the responsibilities of a Temporary Works Supervisor
  • To learn how to monitor and supervise temporary works safely
  • To support the Temporary Works Co-ordinator in managing procedures
  • To apply knowledge of BS5975 standards in practice
  • To promote communication and co-operation across site teams

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What’s Included in this Temporary Works Supervisors Training Course (TWSTC)?

  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors
  • TWSTC Certificate (upon successful completion)
  • Digital Delegate Pack

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Our CITB course is accredited by CITB

Online Instructor-led (1 days)

Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme Course Outline

Module 1: Sustainable Construction and the Environment

  • Sustainability and the Environment
  • Regulations and Activities Supporting Sustainable Construction
  • Environmental Stakeholders and Regulators

Module 2: Environmental Management Systems

  • Site Environmental Management Systems

Module 3: Archaeology and Heritage

  • Archaeology and Heritage
  • Protected Monuments, Buildings and Sites

Module 4: Ecology and Biodiversity

  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Endangered, Protected and Priority Species and Habitats
  • Wildlife
  • Tree and Hedgerow Protection
  • Invasive Species

Module 5: Statutory Nuisance

  • Statutory Nuisance
  • Air Quality
  • Air Pollution
  • Noise and Vibration
  • Light Pollution
  • Community Liaison

Module 6: Water Management and Pollution Control

  • Water Management
  • Dewatering and Abstraction of Water
  • Discharge
  • Pollution Prevention
  • Pollution Incident Response Plans

Module 7: Resource Management

  • Resource Efficiency
  • Timber and Chain of Custody

Module 8: Soil Management and Contamination Control

  • Contamination Control
  • Contaminates
  • Soil Management

Module 9: Waste and Material Management

  • Waste
  • Site Waste Management Plans
  • Describing and Classifying Waste
  • Managing and Transferring Waste
  • Management of Hazardous Waste

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Who Should Attend this Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme Course?

The Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) is designed for professionals working in construction who are responsible for managing or influencing environmental practices on-site. This course is particularly beneficial for individuals in roles such as:

  • Site Supervisors
  • Site Managers
  • Subcontractors
  • Environmental Coordinators
  • Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Officers
  • Anyone involved in ensuring environmental compliance on construction sites

Prerequisites of the Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme Course

This course has no formal entry requirements, but it is specifically designed for construction supervisors. Delegates are expected to have strong spoken and written English skills at site supervisor level to participate fully and benefit from the training provided.

Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme Course Overview

Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) trains site managers and supervisors in the necessary skills needed for environmental issues that pertain to construction sites. The course effectively covers major environmental issues and necessities as required by leading contractors, in order to fulfil the regulations and best practices.

SEATS training can be useful to construction professionals such as site supervisors, managers and workers. By mastering this course, they will be able to pinpoint, control and reduce as much as possible the environmental risks, endorse sustainable construction, and enhance the organisational reputation and performance in a competitive industry.

This 1-day SEATS course of the Knowledge Academy provides hands-on training that delivers the knowledge learners require in a practical, time-efficient course. The interactive meetings and professional advice equip the delegates with essential environmental awareness skills that are relevant in effective site management so as to achieve safer, environmentally green, and compliant construction projects.

Course Objectives

  • Understand environmental legislation and its relevance to construction
  • Identify and manage environmental risks and impacts on-site
  • Promote sustainable practices and reduce statutory nuisance
  • Implement control measures to prevent pollution and manage waste
  • Recognise ethically sourced materials and protect natural resources

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What’s Included in this Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme Course

  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors
  • SEATS Course Completion Certificate
  • Digital delegate pack

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Online Instructor-led (1 days)

Tunnelling Safety Training Scheme (TSTS) Course Outline

Module 1: Tunnels - Confined Spaces

  • Confined Spaces, Definition I Overview
  • Hazards
  • Access and Egress
  • Tally Systems
  • Communication
  • Gas Monitoring Systems
  • Gasses
  • Self-Rescue Sets
  • Summary of Section (Hazards and Controls)

Module 2: Surface Works and Shafts

  • Storage
  • Unsafe Working Conditions
  • Summary of Section (Hazards and Controls)

Module 3: Tunnel Construction

  • Tunnelling Methods - Overview
  • Hand Mining - Hazards and Controls
  • Rock Tunnelling - Hazards and Controls
  • Tunnel Boring Machines - Hazards and Controls
  • Pipe Jacking - Hazards and Controls
  • Compressed Air - Hazards and Controls
  • Spray Concrete Lining - Hazards and Controls
  • Summary of Section

Module 4: Tunnelling Plant and Equipment

  • Tunnelling Plant and Equipment - Overview
  • Grouting - Hazards and Controls, Equipment
  • Conveyors - Hazards and Controls
  • Locomotives I Track - Hazards and Controls, Services - Hazards and Controls
  • Electricity - Hazards and Controls

Module 5: Control of Underground Plant During Tunnelling Operations

  • Plant Movement - Overview
  • Locomotive Movements - Hazards and Controls
  • Adequate Refuge Space - Hazards and Controls
  • Track Maintenance
  • Hot Works
  • Summary of Section - Hazards and Controls

Module 6: Emergency Arrangements

  • Emergency Arrangements - Overview
  • Incidents Highlighting Need for Emergency Arrangements

Module 7: Occupational Health

  • Occupational Health - Description I Overview
  • Silica Dust
  • Weil's Disease
  • Hazards and Controls
  • PPE
  • First Aid

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Who Should Attend this Tunnelling Safety Training Scheme (TSTS) Course

The TSTS course is designed for individuals involved in tunnel construction, particularly those working in operational roles. It is especially beneficial for:

  • Tunnel Operatives
  • Site Engineers
  • Construction Supervisors
  • Health and Safety Officers
  • Project Managers in Tunnelling
  • Subcontractors working underground
  • Shaft and Surface Workers
  • Maintenance Technicians in Tunnel Projects

Prerequisites of the Tunnelling Safety Training Scheme

No formal requirements are necessary in taking the TSTS course. Nevertheless, it is important to note that delegates are actively employed in the construction industry in the tunnel building business or are planning to join the business.

Tunnelling Safety Training Scheme (TSTS) Overview

The Tunnelling Safety Training is a necessity for workers operating in underground construction facilities where there exist special risks and hazards. The TSTS course offers a thorough orientation of health and safety issues related to tunnelling such as confined space, shaft activities and underground plant operations. It equips the delegates with the level of awareness of how to recognise the dangers and implement safe working habits in complicated and risky environments.

Tunnel operatives, site engineers, supervisors and health and safety personnel will find proficiency in safety in tunnel operations useful. Knowing the particular risks of tunnelling environments will help professionals play their part in making the site operations safer, minimising incidents, and adhering to industry regulations. The course also serves individuals who deal with large contractors and need to demonstrate that awareness of tunnelling safety is one of their compliance requirements. 

The Knowledge Academy provides a CITB-approved 1-day course on tunnelling safety, which provides insights into the safety of tunnelling through interactive sessions and expert-led training. Delegates will get to know how to cope with environmental hazards and how to react to emergencies, as well as how to enhance safe behaviour in the underground. At the conclusion of the training, the participants will be more qualified to operate safely and responsibly in the tunnel project.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the health and safety risks specific to tunnelling environments
  • Recognise tunnelling-related confined spaces and associated hazards
  • Learn safe practices for shaft, surface, and underground operations
  • Identify and control risks related to tunnelling plant and equipment
  • Understand emergency arrangements and occupational health requirements
  • Promote safe conduct and behaviour in tunnelling environments

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What’s Included in this Tunnelling Safety Training Scheme Course

  • World-Class Training Sessions from Experienced Instructors
  • CITB-accredited TSTS Certificate
  • Digital delegate pack

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What is CITB Training?

CITB Training refers to a range of construction-focused health, safety, and management courses approved by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). These courses are designed to equip professionals with the knowledge needed to operate safely, meet legal obligations, and maintain high standards across construction environments. CITB training supports safer worksites, improved risk awareness, and stronger compliance within the construction industry.
 

Key Benefits of CITB Courses

CITB courses provide valuable benefits for both learners and organisations operating within construction and related sectors. Key benefits of CITB courses include:

Key Benefits of CITB Courses

  • Improved Workplace Safety Standards: Learners gain practical knowledge that helps reduce accidents, unsafe practices, and operational risks.
  • Enhanced Compliance with Industry Regulations: Professionals strengthen understanding of legal requirements, ensuring workers and supervisors follow approved safety standards and best practices.
  • Stronger Leadership and Supervisory Capability: CITB courses such as SSSTS and SMSTS prepare supervisors and managers to oversee site activities effectively.
  • Increased Employability in the Construction Sector: CITB certification is widely recognised and valued by employers across all types of construction environments.
  • Greater Organisational Efficiency and Productivity: With better safety practices and trained personnel, organisations experience fewer disruptions, improved morale and stronger site performance.
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CITB Courses FAQs

CITB Courses focus on health, safety, and management training for the construction industry, preparing workers and supervisors to meet UK standards. 

 We offer a wide range of CITB-approved courses, including Health and Safety Awareness (HSA), Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS), Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS), Temporary Works Co-ordinator and Supervisors Training, and Director's’ Role for Health and Safety.

 Most entry-level CITB courses, such as HSA, have no prerequisites. Higher-level courses like SMSTS or Temporary Works Co-ordinator may require relevant site experience or prior training.

Course durations vary. For example, HSA lasts one day, SSSTS runs over two days, SMSTS over five days, and Temporary Works training typically lasts one or two days.

Yes. Delegates receive an official CITB certificate recognised across the UK construction industry upon successful completion of the various courses.

They improve employability, enhance safety knowledge, support compliance with legal requirements, and open doors to supervisory and managerial positions in construction.

Yes. Delegates benefit from experienced trainers, high-quality course materials, and access to The Knowledge Academy’s support resources.

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The Knowledge Academy is one of the Leading global training provider for CITB Courses.

The training fees for CITB Courses in Cuba starts from $1395

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