SSP – SITE MANAGEMENT SAFETY TRAINING SCHEME 

PRE-COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

The minimum entry requirement is a good understanding of spoken and written English


 

COURSE CONTENT

The SMSTS course content includes:

  • Introduction to health and safety law, duties, responsibilities, enforcement and sanctions.
  • Overviews/explanations of relevant construction activity legislation.
  • Accident costs, causes, investigation, prevention and reporting requirements.
  • Risk assessment and principles of prevention.
  • Safety management systems, policies, plans, performance and measuring.
  • Management of Contractors.
  • Development of safe systems of work and permit systems.
  • Effective communicating.
  • Behavioural science including awareness of human error.

Motivating safety behaviour:

  • Recognition of an organisations duties and responsibilities.
  • Recognition of responsibilities of Managers, Supervisors and Operatives.
  • Production of site activity instructions (safe system of work).
  • Planning for health and safety within the context of a project.
     

 

KNOWLEDGE

 

By the end of the Site Management Safety Training (SMSTS) course, delegates will be aware of and be able to:

  • Implement all health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation which effects them during their daily work.
  • Implement new guidance and industry best practice.
  • State their duties and responsibilities with regards to health, safety, welfare and the environment.

 

ASSESSMENT

Delegates will be continuously assessed during the SMSTS refresher course in preparation for the final multiple choice examination.

 

QUALIFICATION

The SMSTS refresher course is a renewal of the nationally recognised Construction Site Managers Safety certificate (valid 5 years) will be awarded to those persons who successfully complete the course including the compulsory final examination (81% pass grade).