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Site Supervisors' Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS)…
This is a one-day refresher of our full Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) course. Passing this course renews your SSSTS certificate. It updates your knowledge of your responsibilities for site safety, health, welfare and the
Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Refresher…
This is a two-day refresher of our full Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) course. It updates your knowledge of your responsibilities for site safety, health, welfare and the environment.
Assessor infrastructure (commission) - Dry Lining and…
Funding will be used to set up a new assessment centre where assessors for dry lining and plastering will be trained.
Assessment Infrastructure Structural Concrete Alliance…
Assessors and IQAs will be recruited and trained to provide assessment resource for the trades covered under the Structural Concrete Alliance. Consequently, the number of assessors available in the industry and assessors via IQAs will increase,
Street Works & Deep Excavations Courses at the NCC
Courses in New roads & Street works, EUSR utilities, Excavations and concrete
Construction employment and training forecast 2000-2004
Construction employment and training forecast 2000-2004
Employers with in-house training
If you are a construction company with an in-house training department that provides non-commercial training, you could apply to become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO).
From salon to site: Gina's journey
23-year-old Gina Gray had once dreamed of becoming a hairdresser but now tells her story on how she got into construction.
CISRS Scaffolder Refresher Course (2 days)
This course is for people looking to renew a CISRS Scaffolder card (blue) and a CISRS Advanced Scaffolder card (gold). This course will refresh your existing knowledge, make you fully aware of changes in legislation and good working practices, to
Construction – it’s a woman’s job
On International Women’s Day 2018, Chief Executive Sarah Beale blogs on the need to make the construction industry one which is open and attractive to all.