SMSTS stands for Site Management Safety Training Scheme and is a course created by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). The CITB work with the construction industry to encourage training and to help build a fully qualified workforce. The SMSTS course provides a CITB certificate and is one of the most popular courses in the UK. This article will provide a brief overview of why SMSTS is so important and where to find CPD courses in this area.
What does SMSTS mean?
The Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) is part of the CITB Site Safety Plus (SSP) suite of courses which provide key training across a range of roles within the construction and civil engineering sectors. The SMSTS course is designed for Site Managers or anyone looking to progress to Site Manager – this could include project managers, contracts managers or site supervisors.
The course is typically a 5 day tutor led course that can be undertaken in person or remotely online. The course content will include the following:
- Understanding of all current Health & Safety legislation.
- Understand a manager’s health and safety responsibilities, and inform how to establish a culture of health and safety on site.
- Learn how to build and establish effective communication techniques on site.
- Understanding of risk assessments and principles of prevention.
- Understanding of accident costs, causes, and reporting requirements.
The course ends with a multiple choice assessment. On successful completion of the course, individuals receive a CITB 5 year SMSTS certificate. All 37.5 hours of the course must be attended to complete the course and be eligible for a certificate.
Why is SMSTS so important?
Whilst there is no specific legal requirement to hold an SMSTS certificate, it is generally now considered essential for Site Managers working within the construction industry to have completed the course. Site management is one of the most high-risk areas in construction and completing SMSTS demonstrates responsibility and a serious commitment to achieving health and safety on a construction site.
Increasingly, as well as Site Managers, employers will also look favourably on those in other roles that have completed SMSTS. Therefore, individuals working in construction and civil engineering should see completing SMSTS as a fundamental part of their wider Continuing Professional Developments (CPD).