SMSTS Southampton

SMSTS Southampton | SMSTS Hampshire

  SMSTS Southampton | SMSTS Hampshire

Award Winning Training

Southampton Training Centre

Holiday Inn Express Botley Rd

West End

Southampton

SO30 3XA

Course Location Dates Total Cost (All inc.)
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 24th May – Fri 28th May 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 31st May – Fri 4th June 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 7th June – Fri 11th June 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 14th June – Fri 18th June 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 21st June – Fri 25th June 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 28th June – Fri 2nd July 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 5th July – Fri 9th July 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 12th July – Fri 16th July 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 19th July – Fri 23rd July 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 26th July – Fri 30th July 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 2nd Aug – Fri 6th Aug 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 9th Aug – Fri 13th Aug 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 16th Aug – Fri 20th Aug 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 23rd Aug – Fri 27th Aug 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 30th Aug – Fri 3rd Sept 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 6th Sept – Fri 10th Sept 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 13th Sept – Fri 17th Sept 2021 £449.00
SMSTS (5 Day) Live Online Class via Zoom Mon 20 Sept – Fri 24th Sept 2021 £449.00

 

 

 

 

Award Winning Training

Additional Information About the Course

SMSTS Southampton | SMSTS Hampshire Centre courses take place monthly at the Hilton Southampton. The centre is well connected; M3 provides a direct route to the centre. The centre also offers free parking for students. The centre is ideally situated for those living in Southampton and surrounding areas. You will be taught by the best and highly qualified teachers in the country to ensure you have an exceptional learning experience.

SMSTS Centre recommends using Google maps to search the most convenient transport and directions to the Hilton SMSTS  Southampton centre.

-Wickham
-Salisbury
-Basingstoke
-Portsmouth

 

What does the law require for head protection on construction sites?

The law requires head protection on construction sites as there are many situations where head injuries could happen.

The Construction site manager SHOULD provide all workers with suitable head protection.

What is ‘Suitable’ head protection?

Head protection should:

  • Be in good condition but if it is damaged throw it away
  • It should fit the person wearing it and be worn properly
  • The head protection will NOT stop you wearing hearing protection (when needed)
  • Hard hats SHOULD only be obtained from a reputable supplier as there are FAKE hard hats on the open market.

How can I ensure that head protection is worn?

  • By making it a site rule
  • Always wear your hard hat to set  an example for everyone else
  • By checking to make sure the others are wearing their hard hats

 

1 in 5 construction sites face enforcement action!

After a detailed inspection of construction sites across the country, reports advise that nearly one in five sites has been subjected to enforcement action.

Nearly 3000 contractors were seen across 2363 refurbishment sites by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Improper working practices were identified and 631 Enforcement Notices were issued across 433 sites. 451 sites had to stop work immediately which naturally results in a loss of time, money and effort, including client satisfaction..

 

Philip White, HSE’s Chief Inspector of Construction said:

“This initiative has once again shown us that the majority of Construction employers do take their responsibilities to their) workers seriously.

“However, our inspectors also encountered numerous examples of poor practice, from lack of edge Protection on Stairwells, Scaffolding to Unsafe Storage of Flammable Materials and Inadequate Personal Protective Equipment. None of these are acceptable on a Modern Construction site.

HSE WILL NOT hesitate to use its Enforcement powers against Reckless employers. It is them who continue to make Construction one of the Most Dangerous Industries in which to work.”

 

 


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