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From Operative to Supervisor: When Is the Right Time to Take SSSTS?
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From Operative to Supervisor: When Is the Right Time to Take SSSTS?

Progressing from operative to supervisor is a key step in any construction career. But when is the right time to take the Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS), and why is timing critical?

Signs You’re Ready to Take the Step

  • Taking responsibility for a small team
  • Conducting site briefings or toolbox talks
  • Overseeing work completion and safety compliance
  • Acting as the link between operatives and site management

Benefits of Early Training

  • Builds confidence in leadership responsibilities
  • Strengthens knowledge of health and safety legislation
  • Provides a foundation for further progression (e.g., SMSTS)
  • Enhances credibility with colleagues and employers

Timing Considerations

Ideally, operatives should take SSSTS before supervising full teams. Waiting too long can risk compliance gaps or inconsistent safety management.

How Training Supports Long-Term Career Progression

  • Demonstrates competence to clients and principal contractors
  • Helps map career pathways from operative → supervisor → site manager
  • Reduces errors, near misses, and incidents on site