Raeburn Training

Site Management Safety (SMSTS) Refresher

Course Aim

The aim of this course is to provide learners with improved and refreshed knowledge and understanding on responsibilities and accountability for site safety.

This course is endorsed by Build UK as the standard training for all construction managers. 

Course Content

The course will cover: 

  • The current focus of the Health and Safety Executive’s attention 
  • Risk assessment and method statements 
  • Construction Site Health, Safety and Welfare 
  • Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 
  • Behavioural safety 
  • Occupational health 
  • Overview and changes to the current legislation affecting construction 

Training is delivered in a classroom environment, with group interaction throughout. 

Where to attend

Courses are held at our training centre in Kirkcaldy, delivered by our team of instructors.

This course can also be delivered at your location, or at a location close to you for groups of 4+ candidates.

Assessment

Assessment will be by an end of course exam paper, the completion of four core exercises and a trainer review, for which the learner will need to gain a PASS in all elements of the review.

The exam consists of 35 questions and learners must achieve a pass rate of 80%. 

Who should attend

This course is for project managers, site managers and supervisors, business owners and clients who already hold a valid SMSTS certificate.

Duration

2 days. 

How to Book

You can book this course online or by contacting our team directly. If no dates are currently available on the website, please get in touch and we will be happy to provide information on upcoming availability.

Group Discount

We provide a group discount on closed courses, starting at £272 + VAT per person.

Please contact us to find out more.

Cost (+VAT)
340

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