One event on 2nd March 2021 at 9:00am
One event on 10th June 2021 at 9:00am
One event on 9th September 2021 at 9:00am
One event on 2nd December 2021 at 9:00am
Member price – £125 + VAT
Non-member price – £160 + VAT
Duration – 1 Day
Course Information
The CITB SEATS course will bring your environmental and sustainability knowledge up to date by giving a thorough overview of the subject, relevant legislation and industry best practice.
This course meets the basic environmental knowledge that the sub-contract chain is required to prove to major contractors. It also covers the environmental aspects of the CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test.
On successful completion of the SEATS training course, delegates will be awarded with a Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) certificate accredited by the CITB, which is valid for five years.
Who Should Attend CITB Site Environmental Awareness Training
The Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS) is designed for Site Supervisors and Site Managers. This course is the supervisor level equivalent of the Site Safety Supervising Training Scheme (SSSTS) training course.
Additional measures to be take during COVID-19 Virus Working
To be read in conjunction with Site Specific Risk Assessment for Tasks (Usual Work Place Risk Assessments) associated with the Well Being of Workers
Site Induction:
Attend All Inductions required by the customer, but ask that they are conducted with the Social Distancing guidelines maintained.
Access / egress to site:
Ensure you enter the building through the main reception doors/ main entrance each morning. Attend any customer Temperature Checks requirements (hand held infra-red or similar remote reader), optional at the end of each day. At the entrance to the customer Buildings ensure hands are sanitised/ are washed immediately supplied at the entrance, or using the hand held sanitiser that is carried by personnel. Any personnel with a temperature of 38 Degrees Celsius or Higher will be asked to leave site and to return home – their temperature must then be monitored from there.
Welfare arrangements:
Ensure social distancing at all times and fit in with the customer requirements. Ideally take breaks in your own vehicle. Cooking on site to be prohibited during this interim period, staff can consume home prepared food and warm food at work. Comply with any 2m social distancing marks/ measures.