SMSTS Course Northern Ireland - Site Management Safety Training in Portadown
Duration: 5 Days
Accreditation: CITB Approved | Valid for 5 Years
Price: £500 (ex-VAT)
Gain your SMSTS qualification with our CITB Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) in Portadown, Northern Ireland. This 5-day course provides essential health and safety management knowledge for site managers, agents, supervisors, and anyone responsible for overseeing construction staff and site operations.
What Is the SMSTS Course?
The CITB SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) is one of the UK’s leading construction management qualifications.
It ensures site managers understand their legal responsibilities and can maintain safe, compliant, and efficient sites across all construction environments.
Successful candidates receive a CITB SMSTS certificate, recognised throughout the UK construction industry and valid for five years.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Site managers and project leaders
- Site agents and supervisors
- Construction professionals responsible for planning, organising, and controlling staff
- Those progressing into management roles
Course Aim & Learning Outcomes
Course Aim:
To equip site managers with the skills to manage health, safety, and welfare on construction sites in line with current legislation and best practices.
By the end of this SMSTS training, delegates will understand:
- Health & Safety legislation and regulations
- Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015
- Site setup and safe systems of work
- Risk assessments and method statements
- Scaffolding, excavation, and demolition safety
- Electrical hazards and confined spaces
- Building a strong site safety culture
Training Method & Assessment
The interactive SMSTS training includes group discussions, case studies, and real-world construction scenarios.
Delegates complete a written theory exam at the end of the course to demonstrate understanding.
On successful completion, participants receive a CITB SMSTS certificate, valid for five years.