Course Aim
To provide and establish an acceptable level of understanding, by course members, of the duties and responsibilities of those at work and others. Also their interaction with the enforcing authorities.
Objectives
Upon completion of this module, course members should be able to:
- Describe the general background of health and safety legislation in the building, construction and civil engineering industry
- Understand the various roles played by enforcing authorities and consultation with
employees
- Describe the responsibilities of those concerned with the implementation of health and safety legislation
- Recognise their legal, moral and social obligations to maintain a healthy and safe site in the context of risks at work and welfare standards
- Understand the roles that others have for health and safety at work, e.g. clients, designers, contractors and subcontractors
Assessment
Assessment is determined by reaching a minimum level
of achievement against four criteria:
- Full attendance of all course sessions
- Performance in each of the four core exercises
- An overall review by the course tutor
- A pass mark in the 25 question multi-choice paper
Successful candidates will be awarded the CITB Site
Management Safety Training Certificate.
The course either has new dates in data loading, or is only run as a dedicated or In Company course.