We hold regular CITB Health and Safety Awareness courses at our Dartford, Kent training centre at The Nucleus Business and Innovation Centre.

This 1-day course is designed to help those who are about to or have just begun to work in the construction industry to understand the potential hazards they face on site. The course aims to keep you and those around you safe and make you aware of your responsibilities on-site.

Virtual CITB Course Dartford

If you can’t see a suitable date or Require your CSCS Card fast and you would prefer to take the course from the comfort of your home. Now you can take all CITB courses with a trainer in real-time with our Virtual Classroom, a great alternative. Click for Information on our Online Virtual CITB HSA Courses Running every week.

CSCS Card

Most of our delegates on the Health and Safety Awareness course are there to gain their CSCS labourers card.

Image of the CSCS Labourer Card

To gain your CSCS card take a look at the video below or follow these steps:

  1. Pass your CITB Health, Safety and Environment Test £22.00 (book here).
  2. Attend your 1-day health and safety course available from £130 (book here).
  3. Call 0344 994 4777 and apply for your card at a cost of £36.00

The CITB Health and Safety Awareness Course is one of the courses which delegates can complete to gain a CSCS card. Before you can apply for the card you will also need to complete the Health Safety and Environmental Test, this test is 50 multiple-choice questions and delegates are allowed 45 minutes to complete the test. The test costs £22.00, you can follow this link to book the test.

Aims

To ensure individuals understand:

  • Why they are carrying out their identified duties
  • What is expected of them
  • How they contribute to the safety of the workplace

Objectives

At the end of the day, delegates will be able to:

  • Understand the need to prevent accidents
  • Have an understanding of health and safety law
  • Identify how their role fits into the control and management of the site
  • Understand the need for risk assessments and method statements
  • Appreciate the need to perform safely and to stop and ask for advice if not sure
  • Report unsafe acts to prevent an accident