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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
CITB agrees sale of National Construction College…
Walsall College will purchase CITB’s National Construction College (NCC) facility based at King’s Norton, Birmingham, on 30 November.
Apply for a CITB Apprenticeship
Find out what steps you need to take to get your apprenticeship
Migration and UK Construction 2021 - Migration | CITB
The end of EU freedom of movement and the introduction of a new Points Based Immigration System was always going to be a challenge for the construction industry. CITB’s 5th study on Migration in the UK Construction Industry examines the impact of
Onsite experience opportunities in construction -…
CITB has invited bids for projects to create a model of local, onsite training to help address the complex challenges facing the construction industry in rural Scotland.
Recruit an apprentice in England
How to recruit an apprentice in England and the support you can receive from CITB.
Immersive Learning for Construction – Plymouth (Immersive …
The project will reduce learning hours and increase retention of students by developing a high-quality virtual 4-bedroom house and building site from which a range of learning can be undertaken.
Abrasive Wheels: Disc Mounting tuition and practical…
This half-day course provides basic training in the safe mounting of abrasive wheels and discs. You will learn about different types of wheels and discs and their functions. The course is aimed at workers in the construction industry.
Recruit an apprentice in Scotland
How to recruit an apprentice in Scotland and the support you can receive from CITB.
Industry acts to protect apprenticeships – but no time…
Thousands of apprentices’ employment has been protected by construction’s pandemic response effort – but industry leaders are today warning more needs to be done to retain vital skills.