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Scheme Rules for Site Safety Plus (SSP)
Read about the SSP rules and product requirements
In-Company & Bespoke Training (Tailored for You)
Established over 60 years ago National Construction College is dedicated to providing training so you have a skilled, competent and inclusive workforce now and in the future. The National Construction College has over 100 courses available for
Courses Available for Site Safety Plus (SSP)
Site Safety Plus (SSP) courses are designed to give everyone from operative to senior manager the skills they need to progress through the industry. There are a range of courses available either through classroom/remote delivery or the CITB eCourses
A-Z of National Construction College (NCC) courses
Browse A-Z of all CITB's NCC courses
Environmental supervision in construction training
Also known as Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) and Introduction to environmental awareness in construction training. The purpose of this standard is to ensure the learner will know how to manage, protect, mitigate and improve
Covid-19: CITB chief exec update - 21 October 2020
The pandemic has brought significant challenges, but also caused people to come together, generating new ideas and opportunities that have gained traction at a faster pace than may have been the case. Working with Training Providers, Site Safety
Scheme rules
Read about the SSP rules and product requirements
Courses available
Courses available
About the Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test
The CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test is an important way for construction workers to show they can work safely. For employers, having workers who have passed the CITB HS&E test is assurance that their workforce can keep themselves an
Environmental awareness in construction
The purpose of this standard is to give the candidate an introduction to environmental issues in construction. This can be applied to any job role across the sectors to embed the main environmental challenges that need to be incorporated and