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At QST we are able to deliver a range of workplace safety courses as an “in-house” training option.

All of these courses will enable delegates to work safely and to a high standard and will ensure that they are working in accordance with current health and safety legislation.

These courses are delivered, nationwide, by our highly experienced and competent trainers and each certificate is valid for three years, upon completion*.

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QST offers this “in-house” option for companies and they are CITB approved which means they are eligible for a CITB grant repayment if you are CITB levy payers**

As our trainers are based all over the country, we can offer training on-site at venues that suit our clients, making this not only a cost-effective, but also time-effective way of carrying out training.

* Asbestos Awareness certificates are valid for one year

** Please check when booking if the course is CITB approved

Abrasive Wheels and Disc Cutter Safety

After this course, delegates will be well-informed on how to work with abrasive wheels, based on the Abrasive Wheels Code of Practice 1992, and the PUWER 1998.

Asbestos Awareness

After completing this training, delegates will know how to identify asbestos and how to avoid disturbing it.* They will also be fully informed on the dangers and health risks caused by asbestos exposure.

Manual Handling and Kinetic Lifting Techniques

It’s important employees are fully trained in how to handle heavy objects and avoid any accidents or injuries. We tailor this course to your industry.

Working Safely at Heights

Delegates will gain awareness of the risks and hazards involved when carrying out work at height and also awareness of current legislation.

First Aid at Work

This course includes the Emergency First Aid at Work syllabus, and will equip you with essential first aid skills, as well as the confidence to use them in an emergency situation.

Emergency First Aid at Work

Delegates will be armed with the skills needed to give emergency first aid & able to assist a fully-qualified first aider in an emergency situation.

Fire Safety

Employees will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to ensure their own safety and the safety of others in accordance with the current fire safety legislation.

Risk Assessment

There are some accidents that can be avoided. And with our Risk Assessment course, you can ensure hazards are spotted before they become accidents, making for a safer and more successful business.

Confined Space Awareness (Low Risk)

This course is designed for those who work in environments with adequate ventilation and low risk of flooding, like meter pits, valve chambers and stairwells.

Traffic Marshal

This important role requires impeccable attention-to-detail and risk awareness – skills we teach in this comprehensive course.

COSHH

With our course, you’ll become informed, compliant and completely confident when working with various substances.

Face Fit – Train The Trainer

By performing face fit tests on your staff, you can guarantee your organisation is fulfilling the requirements laid out in the Health & Safety Executives (HSE) guidance notes HSE 282/28 & HSG53.

The CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) was formed in order to support the British construction industry, specifically with training.

As they are an industry specific organisation, it aims to:

  • Promote construction;
  • Ensure training standards and qualifications meet the needs of industry and;
  • Assist with ensuring that levy-paying firms are able to claim monies owed to them.


The CITB supports many different forms of training including the Site Safety Plus (SSP) suite of courses.  These SSP courses are designed to provide delegates with the knowledge of current legislative requirements, as well as practical examples of how to apply them when working on site, provided by expert tutors.

Some SSP courses can help delegates to obtain a CSCS card in conjunction with the relevant NVQ, whilst others act as stepping stones to further qualifications – such as the Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) to the Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS).

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Looking to book one of the above courses? Register your interest with our team by filling out our contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here, you’ll find answers to common queries regarding our construction industry training programs. Whether you’re seeking information about course availability, certification requirements, or course content, we’ve got you covered.

What is CITB?

The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is an independent awarding body responsible for overseeing training and development within the construction sector. Established over five decades ago, CITB plays a crucial role in promoting construction safety across England, Wales and Scotland.

Despite being an independent body, CITB works alongside the UK Government (and the Department of Education) to ensure a ‘same page’ understanding of its course content – and how each course translates to proof of competency on a construction site.

A common question is how CITB is linked to CSCS. The Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) provides proof of achievement and competency, with it’s ‘cards’. Whilst CITB and CSCS are two separate organisations, CSCS recognises CITB courses as a means of earning the CSCS cards. The cards are a widely accepted means of proving competency as a construction worker.

This proof of competency can also be crucial in the event of an accident or incident, which is why most construction workers will need the correct CSCS card for their job role, in order to get onto site.

CITB qualifications complement CSCS cards, acting as the first step in obtaining a relevant card, and providing a comprehensive skill set that enhances employability and safety awareness on construction sites.

For example, once you have passed the CITB Health and Safety Awareness (HSA) course, you must also hold a valid ‘touchscreen test’ – known as the CITB Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E) course.
Once a worker has passed both, they would be eligible to apply for a CSCS Green Labourer’s card.

It is important to note – the HS&E test is a requirement when applying for any CSCS card. We’ll put more on this down in the ‘Which CSCS Card do I need?’ section.

To put it simply, CITB develops and quality controls the training courses themselves, and CSCS certifies a worker’s competency for specific job roles. This certification is often as simple as proving you have been trained on the health and safety considerations of your job role – which is why successful completion of training is seen as proof of competency.

Much like its relationship with CSCS, CITB partners with a variety of awarding bodies and schemes to meet the specific needs of different trades within the construction industry.
These partner schemes include the Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS), the Gas Safe Register, Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS) and more.

Please see our dedicated Card Scheme Page for a full list of CITB Partner Schemes.

Earning a CITB certificate involves completing accredited training courses relevant to your role in the construction industry. Completing your CITB course, as well as the HS&E touchscreen test is often the most common way of earning your CSCS card.

Whether you’re a novice, apprentice, or an experienced worker looking to up-skill: you can use Quality Safety Training to access a diverse range of CITB courses.
QST provides comprehensive courses and experienced instructors for a variety of disciplines, including health and safety, plant operation, scaffolding, and more.

We also have a dedicated and professional Training Support Team available 7 days a week to help you or your delegates with any specific questions or learning requirements.

To register your interest, get in touch with us.

It is CSCS who most often provide cards based on your CITB training. CSCS offers an array of cards tailored to different job roles and skill levels. These include the Green Labourer card, Blue Skilled Worker card, Gold Advanced Craft card, and Black Management card – among others. Each card reflects the holder’s qualifications, experience, and competency: providing sites and employers with assurance of their workforce’s capabilities.

Regardless of your level of experience, or the card you wish to attain-
Earning the right CSCS card for your role and responsibilities means completing the HS&E touchscreen test, in addition to the relevant training.

For more information, see our dedicated FAQ on earning the right CSCS card for your needs.

Accessing CITB training is convenient and straightforward, with many courses available to complete online in the comfort of your own home or workspace. Each of us at Quality Safety Training are proud to deliver our training nationwide – with dedicated training and support staff available to come to you, wherever you are.

If you’re looking for training but can’t see any dates on our course calendars, simply get in touch with us with your preferred dates and locations and we can work around your needs.

As there are so many acronyms to remember, it can be easy to confuse CITB with CSCS or another card provider when trying to find your existing certificates and cards. Many people search for the ‘CITB card checker’ meaning to find the CSCS card checker, the CPCS card checker, or the CISR card checker.

If you’re looking to check your cards, please see our dedicated Card Checker page for further information and advice.

Card checker tools are a valuable resource for employers and site managers to verify the validity of certification. By utilising the card checker, employers can ensure that their workforce possesses up-to-date qualifications, promoting safety and compliance on construction sites. Quality Safety Training ensures that all CITB cards obtained through our courses are legitimate and verifiable, providing peace of mind to employers and cardholders alike.

CITB partner scheme cards, such as the CSCS, typically have an expiry date. This means holders must renew their certification before expiry.

For most CITB courses, the renewal period is once every 5 years – with an obvious exception being the Tunnelling Safety Training Scheme (TSTS) which is 3 years.

Many courses, such as the Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) offer a ‘refresher’ course component. This means as long as your CITB certificate is in date, you can do a refresher course which is less expensive, and takes less time to complete.

Renewal involves completing refresher courses or assessments to demonstrate continued competence in your role. Quality Safety Training offers renewal courses designed to be easy to access and easy to fit into your work schedule.

Accessing Mock Tests

Preparing for training assessments can be daunting. Fortunately, CITB offers mock tests to help individuals familiarise themselves with the exam format and content. The mock tests aim to simulate real exam conditions, allowing candidates to assess their readiness and identify areas for improvement.

Please use this link to access the official page for pre-course support.

Booking a CITB test is quick and hassle-free with Quality Safety Training. You can use our online booking system to view our upcoming courses and get yourself booked in.

If you can’t see any dates or locations that suit your needs, no problem at all. As we are a nationwide training provider, we can put on open or dedicated/private courses for you regardless of your location. Just get in touch with our team using the form on this page, or give our office a call.

You can book CITB approved construction training courses through Approved Training Organisations (ATOs). Successful completion of these courses provides a gateway for site access, as well as proving competency to work across different trades and disciplines. This includes earning a CSCS card.

As an ATO, Quality Safety Training is able to process CITB Grants for large and small businesses alike – as well as providing flexible payment plans for local businesses and one-man-band operations.

The CITB Levy is a payment structure imposed on construction employers. Employers are expected to submit a levy assessment – it applies to all employers involved or engaged mainly in construction industry activities.
For employers – this means if your construction activities/works take up more than half of your employees’ total time, you are subject to the levy. This includes work given to your subcontractors.

For examples of construction industry activities, exemptions to payment, submitting appeals, and all additional information: please see our Levy FAQ page.

The purpose of the Levy is to support training development through grants and funding; if you are a CITB Levy payer, you may be eligible for grants towards your training needs.

As a CITB ATO, Quality Safety Training is able to handle all of the required paperwork you need when requesting a grant for your training courses. Our dedicated Training Support Team can handle all of your paperwork free of charge as part of your booking. To find out more, contact us below.

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