SSSTS Online Weekday Courses
£250 + VAT | Accredited by CITB
2-Day Course
Two-day course delivered via a virtual classroom.
Online Training
The training takes place entirely online; no travel is required.
£250 + VAT
Flexible payment plans available, including Klarna.
Approved by CITB
Our SSSTS courses are fully accredited.
The UK’s Best Provider of SSSTS Training
SSSTS Online Weekday: Frequently Asked Questions
Why Take an Online Weekday Course?
Ideal for companies training supervisors without disrupting weekend schedules, this structured course is delivered by industry experts, uses real-world case studies and discussions, and results in a CITB-recognised qualification which is valid for five years.
What is Covered on the Course?
The training covers a wide range of topics, primarily:
Health, safety, and legal responsibilities: Understanding site supervisor duties, risk assessments, method statements, and compliance with regulations.
Site management and hazard control: Safe site setup, monitoring, accident prevention, fire safety, and environmental awareness.
Communication and leadership: Conducting toolbox talks, supervising teams, and enforcing safety standards effectively.
Who is the Training Designed For?
This course is for current or aspiring site supervisors, widely recognised in the construction industry and often required under CDM regulations.
How Does the Assessment Work?
At the end of the course, you’ll complete a multiple-choice exam; passing awards an SSSTS certificate valid for five years.
How Long Does the Certification Last?
SSSTS certification lasts for five years. Before it expires, you’ll need to take the SSSTS Refresher course to renew.
Should I Take the Weekday Course or Weekend Course?
Choose the Weekend Course if:
You work full‑time or have weekday commitments that make attending live lessons difficult.
You prefer to keep your regular work schedule uninterrupted.
You want structured training outside normal business hours.
Choose the Weekday Course if:
You have flexibility during the week (e.g., employer time‑off or part‑time hours).
You prefer learning earlier in the week when you may be more focused.
You want to complete the course and exam sooner within a standard working rhythm.