Stepping onto a construction site for the first time brings its own kind of nerves, and the CITB Health and Safety Awareness Course exists to turn that uncertainty into solid, practical confidence. This course, along with the CITB Health, Safety & Environmental Test, is the pathway to the CSCS Green Labourers Card, making it a natural starting point for anyone new to site work. Because so many new starters take this course before their first day on site, it pairs naturally with the CITB SEATS Site Environmental Awareness Course, since environmental responsibility sits alongside personal safety as a core part of working on a modern construction site.
Delegates come away with a clear sense of why safety procedures exist, not just what they are, which makes the day genuinely useful rather than a box-ticking exercise. Anyone with existing site experience but no formal grounding often finds it a useful refresher too, particularly before moving into a more senior role. Once workers have a year or two of site experience behind them, many go on to book the CITB SSSTS Course as the natural next step into a supervisory position.
It's also common for new starters to pair this course with Manual Handling Training and PPE Awareness Training in the same induction week, giving employers a straightforward way to get a new team member fully compliant before they set foot on site. Anyone working at height as part of their role should also look at Working at Height Training alongside this course, since the two cover genuinely distinct legal requirements.
This is a one-day course suited to anyone recently joined, or about to join, the construction and civil engineering industry, and a good standard of spoken and written English is necessary to get the most from the day and pass the end-of-course assessment.