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SITE SUPERVISORS SAFETY TRAINING SCHEME (SSSTS)

The site supervisors training safety scheme is a program that's designed and accredited to the construction industry training Board. This is a program which is designed to train a future group of supervisors in their legal responsibilities for health and safety, welfare and running a job site.

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This training program takes place at a secure institution as well as throughout a series of classes.

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The relative training for construction site managers and supervisors is outlined through a nationally recognized qualification in this construction.

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Announcements were originally made by the construction leadership Council in 2011 and they start with first a black or gold card for construction site managers for a nationally recognized level of on-site experience. These are programs that can have true requirements in the process of being hired to a supervisor position within the construction trades.

Price: £1100 site supervisions, 2 days course- £325

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Entry Requirements: Applicants are required to obtain an end VQ level for diploma and construction site supervision.

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Mandatory Units:

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Health and safety act

Specific site issues and challenges

Effective employee management

Occupational health

Behavioral safety

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Additional Units:

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Additional units are represented by the level of training in this program.

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Different Pathways:

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Building and Civil Engineering

Highways and Maintenance Repair

Residential Development

Conservation

Demolition

Tunnelling

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Assessment:

 

2 Full course days and an exam

Other Courses

Level 2 NVQ Certificate in Specialist Installation Occupations

Level 2 Certificate in Forklift Truck Operations

Level 2 NVQ Certificate Floor and Wall Tiling

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Plastering

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Cladding Occupations

Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Associated Industrial Occupations

Level 2 Certificate in Fitted Interiors

Diploma in Decorative Finishing and Industrial Painting Occupations

Level 1 Health and safety within a construction environment

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