| Site Supervisors Safety Training Scheme |
The Major Contractors Group (MCG) has announced that, following a review identifying Supervisor Health & Safety training as an operational priority, all supervisors on their sites must attend ConstructionSkills’ Supervisors Safety Training Scheme as part of their commitment to Health and Safety training.
The MCG said the decision demonstrated that supervisory Health and Safety training is an area to which industry must turn its attention. With the MCG representing the UK’s largest construction companies, this is a significant move for the sector. It is estimated that, as a result of this commitment to a safer workforce, thousands of supervisors will receive health and safety training from ConstructionSkills by 2010.
This two day course is intended for those who have, or are about to acquire, supervisory responsibilities.
It provides supervisors with an understanding of health, safety, welfare and environmental issues, as well as their legal responsibilities relevant to their work activities. It will highlight the requirement to promote health and safety in order to supervise effectively.
This course is endorsed by the Major Contractors Group as the standard training for all supervisors working on MCG sites and, as such, the course must be delivered as laid out in the XA6P CITB programme.
Those Organisations who are in scope for grants as CITB levy payers are entitled to claim £35 per day per delegate and on successful completion of the course £100 achievement grant.
We are offering this course at £255.00 per candidate. With the CITB grant available at £170.00. The cost to you is therefore £85 per head for two days of excellent training and course material, this IS the bargain of the year!!!
Course dates are:
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Open courses
Monthly Throughout 2008
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Thu/Fri - 3/4 July 2008
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| Or call to book your own in company course |
Cost:
| Delegate rate |
| £255.00 + VAT |
Click here to view course outline
If you’d like more information about the CITB SSSTS course, then give us a call on 01453 845108, or send an E mail to info@safetycrossroad.com with your full name and contact details.
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