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Existing ATOs (Approved Training Organisations)

CITB is responsible for helping to develop and maintain standards and qualifications in the construction industry. The information on this page is for existing Approved Training Organisations (ATOs) only. It is no longer possible to apply to become

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CDM for Clients

This one-day course is suitable for all types of clients including commercial clients, who have a requirement for a construction project to be carried out in connection with a business, whether the business operates for profit or not.

Plant standards and grants

New plant training standards and grants were launched from Monday 31 July 2023. Employers must use an Approved Training Organisation to receive grant for the new plant training standards.

How to become a TPN member

Applying to become a Training Provider Network (TPN) member is straightforward, with support provided to help you complete your application successfully.

CDM Awareness

This one-day course is suitable for organisations and individuals involved in all types of construction work. The course is designed to give an overview of all the dutyholder roles and legal duties under current legislation.

Eco Operator: Plant Machinery

This 1 day course is for experienced operators looking for a formal qualification. You will discover how to save money on fuel bills by understanding and using the features of your plant, including operating a telescopic handler, 360° excavator,

Duty to manage asbestos

This standard covers basic understanding of the legislative requirements of CAR 2012 with particular reference to the duty holder.

South West

Find out about financial support, training and events for your business in the South West

Plant Training Standards Review

The Standards Team works with subject matter experts from across the industry to standardise plant training via Plant Working Groups (WG). The development of the plant training standards will help to ensure that the training required by the