SSSTS Course Northern Ireland | CITB Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme
Duration: 2 Days
Accreditation: CITB | Valid for 5 Years
Price: £300 (ex-VAT)
Gain your CITB Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) qualification with our 2-day course in Portadown.
This essential course provides site supervisors with a solid understanding of health, safety, welfare, environmental responsibilities, and legal requirements in the construction industry.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Those currently working as or preparing to become site supervisors or team leaders
- Individuals with supervisory responsibilities who must manage site safety and welfare
- Employers seeking to ensure supervisors are trained to CITB Site Safety Plus standards
The SSSTS course provides the foundation knowledge needed to promote a strong health and safety culture within your team and ensure compliance on every project.
Course Aim
The SSSTS training course ensures all supervisors understand:
- Why they are carrying out their supervisory duties
- What is expected of them in their role
- How they can contribute to maintaining a safe working environment
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion, delegates will be able to:
- Identify common safety challenges within the construction industry
- Understand how health and safety law applies to supervisors
- Recognise how their role fits within the overall site management structure
- Carry out risk assessments and prepare method statements
- Conduct effective site inductions, toolbox talks, and safety briefings
- Monitor and control site activities in line with best safety practices
Assessment Method
- End-of-course multiple-choice test
- Active participation throughout the 2-day course
You must attend both days to be eligible for certification.
Certification
Successful candidates receive a CITB Site Safety Plus SSSTS certificate, valid for 5 years.
To remain certified, delegates must complete the SSSTS Refresher course before expiry.
Failure to renew will require completing the full SSSTS course again.