The director’s role in health & health safety is aimed at those in a director or senior manager role and its heavily focused on training company directors and senior managers to recognise the implications of non compliance for health and safety legislation. This course aims to support directors and senior managers and provides tools to introduce a positive health safety and environment culture within the business
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for directors and senior management who are actively involved with strategic management in their organisations within the built environment of any size in construction, civil engineering or allied trades, and therefore should be considered before enrolling. Examples of relevant roles (not exhaustive) are:
- Financial/operations directors
- Senior quantity surveyors (QS)
- Principal designers
- Senior/principal engineer
- Company Secretary
- Contracts Manager
- Senior project manager
- Non-executive director
- Entry Requirements
Prerequisite course entry requirements
To attend this course delegates must demonstrate the following:
Either previously completed a CITB Directors Role for Health and Safety Course
OR working knowledge of the following health and safety legislation with the requirements that the course content and end of course assessment will require learners to understand this legislation in context with the director’s role and responsibility:
· Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
· Employers Liability (compulsory Insurance) Act 1969
· Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) 2015
· Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
AND you MUST complete the pre-course CITB eLearning. Successful completion of this course generates a digital certificate, a copy of this training certificate MUST be provided to the training provider at least 24 hours before course commencement.
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