Asbestos Awareness – Safety On Construction Sites

Asbestos Awareness – Understanding your responsibilities and how to protect against the health hazards of dealing with Asbestos on site is paramount to the long-term health and safety of construction and site based workers. It is essential for workers need to learn how to identify asbestos on site and how to remove the hazardous substance… Read more »

Create Consistent Levels of Safety On-Site Across Multiple Sites

Construction sites today are riddled with potential risks and hazards and require managing safely by professionally trained employees. The standard of site safety varies from one site to the next. How Do I Create Consistent Levels Of Safety Across Multiple Sites? If your organisation build, construct or maintain property or other on multiple sites and… Read more »

Supervisor Safety Training

The subject of supervisor safety training is high on the agenda for most construction organizations. The major Contractors Group (MCG) now require all site supervisors to be trained to the standard of the CITB accredited Site Safety Plus SSSTS course. Supervisors Safety Courses These are available in most towns and cities throughout the UK via… Read more »

NGC in Occupational Health and Safety Training Courses

One of the important parts of being responsible in the workplace is by taking health and safety seriously. It does not matter if you are a manager, own the business or are on the lowest rung of the career ladder. Staying safe and protecting others not only helps reduce the risk of accidents occurring, it… Read more »

Am I Still Responsible For Safety If I Use External Health and Safety Consultants?

Using A Health & Safety Consultant Health and safety consultants can be used in a variety of ways for example writing a safety policy and conducting risk assessment or annual reviews and audits. The size of your organisation in terms of its number of employees and element of risk can contribute toward the decision to… Read more »

SSSTS Course In London, Manchester, Birmingham & Leeds

Locate and book a CITB accredited SSSTS course in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Southampton, Nottingham, Wolverhampton, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Northampton, Stevenage, Sheffield, Northampton and most other towns and cities throughout the UK. The Supervisor Safety Training Scheme (2 day SSSTS course) is one of the most popular construction site safety courses available for site supervisors… Read more »

Manual Handling Techniques – Risk Assessment

Manual handling training is one of the most common forms of health and safety training in the workplace. It is basic yet essential health and safety which everyone needs to be aware of and trained appropriately. Some may argue that as an employee their role in the workplace does not include lifting heavy objects or… Read more »

A New Addition – NEBOSH International Diploma

We’re adding the NEBOSH International Diploma Distance Learning training course to our portfolio. This course ideal for those who have already attended the NEBOSH International General Certificate course and for those working as health and safety professionals outside of the United Kingdom. Why Distance Learning? In today’s climate, many people do not want, or are… Read more »

Training for Construction Supervisors – The CITB SSSTS

Health and Safety in the construction industry is vital. Maintaining a safe construction site mean that workers are less likely to be involved in accidents. Accidents could lead to life changing injuries and even the loss of life. The SSSTS is a course designed to make sure that the supervisors of sites are able to… Read more »

Protect Yourself, Fellow Workers and Develop Your Career

Construction is considered to be one of the most dangerous industries to work in. There are countless accidents, injuries and even deaths which occur when the site’s health and safety is poorly managed and unmonitored. It is important to undertake adequate training such as the Site Management Safety Training Scheme, or SMSTS. By ignoring the… Read more »