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CITB Site Safety Plus Directors Role for Health & Safety

£240 per delegate. This may be less for special offers on specific course dates and in-company training courses

Duration: 1 day

Trainer: B247EW

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This is a CITB Site Safety Plus course. It is designed for company directors, with the aim of recognising the human and financial implications of non-compliance with health & safety legislation.


Who is the course for?

The course is designed for company directors who wish to have a better understanding of their responsibilities with regard to health & safety legislation.

Course content includes:

- Accountability of Directors
- HASWA 74
- Turnbull Report
- Criminal Offences Act
- Corporate Homicide & Manslaughter Act
- Achieving Best Practice
- Managing Health & Safety
- Outlines of specific regulations
- CDM Regulations
- Putting people to work safely

Completion of the course:

Course assessment is by multiple choice questions at the end of the course, as well as being expected to be interactive during the course. Successful delegates will receive a CITB accredited certificate, and be entered onto the CITB Construction Training Register.
 
 
Entry Requirements
 
To be able to attend the course, delegates will be expected to have either previously completed the DRHS course, or have a working knowledge of relevant H&S legislation. 

For courses from January 2022 you will also be a required to complete a free e-Learning course prior to your start date. All delegates must then submit their certificate prior to starting the course, failure to do so will mean you can’t take the course.
The course either has new dates in data loading, or is only run as a dedicated or In Company course.
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