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CPCS Telescopic Handler A17 (5 days)

This course is for people with limited or no experience who want to learn to operate a telescopic handler. On passing the technical tests, we will apply for the CPCS trained operator card (red card) on your behalf.

CPCS Tester Course

This course is suited to trainers or very experienced operators. For anyone considering a career in testing within the Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS), this course is an ideal starting point. The Tester Course is for people who wish

CPCS Tower Crane A04a & b

This 9 day course is for people with limited or no experience of using tower cranes. It teaches you how to operate a tower crane safely and productively. On passing the technical tests, we will apply for the CPCS trained operator card (red card)

CPCS Tower Crane A04a & b

This 9 day course is for people with limited or no experience of using tower cranes. It teaches you how to operate a tower crane safely and productively. On passing the technical tests, we will apply for the CPCS trained operator card (red card)

CPCS Dump Truck with Articulated Chassis

This course is for people with limited or no experience who want to learn to operate a dump truck with an articulated chassis. On passing the technical tests, we will apply for the CPCS trained operator card (red card) on your behalf.

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,

CPCS Excavator 360° Tracked (9 days)

This course is for people with limited or no experience of operating a 360 degree tracked excavator above 10 tonnes. On passing the technical tests, we will apply for the CPCS trained operator card (red card) on your behalf.

IPAF Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs)

This course is for anyone who may be required to operate Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs). This course will train you to prepare and safely operate various types of MEWPs. On passing the IPAF theory and practical test we will apply for an

Managing and Co-ordinating Plant: Refresher

This 2 day course aims to refresh the knowledge of those who manage and coordinate plant in the construction industry. It will update your understanding of current legislative requirements and good practice. All CPCS Testers must complete this as

Managing and Co-ordinating Plant

This 5 day course is for those who manage and coordinate plant in the construction industry. It will help you understand how to effectively manage the application and movement of various plant and equipment types, and to ensure compliance with

NVQ Assessment: Specialised Plant and Machinery…

This assessment is designed for Plant Operators who wish to gain a Level 2, 4 or 5 NVQ/SVQ in Specialised Plant and Machinery Operations. Gaining the relevant NVQ/SVQ will help you change from a Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) Red

Safe Working Practices Around Construction Plant…

This two day course is for anyone working with construction plant machinery who needs to be aware of the dangers of operating in close proximity to other vehicles/obstructions. Candidates will learn about excavation awareness and traffic/vehicle

Take Control: Vehicle Marshalling

This CITB course will prepare you to recognise the importance of accepting and dispersing vehicles safely and efficiently. You will learn how to avoid significant risks and practise the clear, precise signals you need to give to vehicles.

CISRS Advanced Scaffolding Inspection Training Scheme…

This course is for people who hold a CISRS Inspection Card (or previous equivalent) or a CISRS Scaffolder Card for at least two years, or hold a CISRS Advanced Scaffolder Card (blue card). You will learn the appropriate safety regulations and

CISRS Operative Training Scheme (COTS)

This 1 day course is for people who are new to scaffolding. Existing CISRS Scaffolding Labourer (green) Card holders also need to take this course to renew their card every five years. The course teaches the basics of the industry and how to work

CISRS Operative Training Scheme (COTS)

This 1 day course is for people who are new to scaffolding. Existing CISRS Scaffolding Labourer (green) Card holders also need to take this course to renew their card every five years. The course teaches the basics of the industry and how to work

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

CISRS Scaffolding Part 2

This 10 day course is for people who have spent at least six months on site since passing the CISRS Scaffolding part 1 course. You will learn how to safely erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding structures, working as part of a team.

CISRS System Scaffold Product Training

This course is for holders of a CISRS Card (either a Scaffolder or Trainee Scaffolder) who have completed a Scaffolding Part 1 course. The course will give you the practical and theoretical knowledge to erect and dismantle chosen scaffold systems

PASMA mobile towers

This 1 day course is suitable for non-scaffolders who erect, alter, move, inspect and dismantle Prefabriated Aluminium mobile access towers. You will develop your understanding of how to safely assemble, dismantle, relocate and alter a mobile

Policies and procedures for students

To help create a safe, healthy and supportive college environment for everyone, we’ve set up some policies and procedures for students to follow while you train with us.

Confidentiality in student health and welfare

This policy is intended for all those involved in student health and welfare, whether as a member of the welfare team or the training staff, for whom confidentiality may be an issue, and is intended to promote greater consistency in the way

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).

Existing CITB Centres

If you are an existing CITB centre, you are pre-approved to become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO).

Non-CITB training providers

If you would like to become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO), there are several steps that you must go through in order to be accepted. The good news is that you will only have to do this once.

Requirements for ATOs

To become a CITB ATO, you will need to read the following requirements, and terms and conditions documents. You will also need to complete the respective forms of agreement.

Terms and conditions for ATOs

Before you can become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO), you will need to read and understand the terms and conditions (see list of documents below) and electronically sign the forms of agreement (this is done in the Construction Training

Terms and conditions for ATOs

Before you can become a CITB Approved Training Organisation (ATO), you will need to read and understand the terms and conditions (see list of documents below) and electronically sign the forms of agreement (this is done in the Construction Training

Conflict of interest policy

All activity carried out by CITB’s Approved Training Organisations (ATO) and approved centre network including Site Safety Plus (SSP), Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) and Internet Test Centres (ITC). Including but not limited to the

Support for ATOs

We offer video guides and documents on how to update learners' achievements record in the Construction Training Register (CTR) and how to manage your profile and add or update your courses on the Construction Training Directory (CTD).

Become a licensed Be FaIR Framework provider

Training and assessment providers or social responsibility consultancies looking to offer your services to the construction sector should consider being licensed to deliver the Be FaIR Framework.

Framework modules and supporting resources

There are five core modules and accompanying documents and templates in the Be FaIR Framework. Each module is construction focused and role specific, and covers all the protected characteristics listed in the Equality Act 2010.

What is the Be Fair Framework?

The Be FaIR framework gives employers a structured way to develop and embed fairness, inclusion and respect (FIR) in their company. This approach allows employers to support their workers and grow their business.

GE700 companion content

Access up-to-date amendments to the GE700 companion content made as a result of legislation change.

Checklists and forms

Checklists and forms to accompany the GE700 publication are listed in the categories below, as well as forms for GE707. These documents are free to download.