Why CITB Site Safety Plus Training Still Matters in Construction
In construction and utilities, CITB Site Safety Plus (SSP) courses are often viewed as a basic requirement for getting on site or progressing into supervisory and management roles.
But in reality, good site safety training should be far more than a certificate or a box-ticking exercise.
At Pragmatic Consulting, we believe the CITB Site Safety Plus suite forms the backbone of a safer, more competent and more professional workforce; especially as expectations around competence and compliance continue to grow across the industry.
Why CITB Site Safety Plus Courses Matter
The construction industry has changed significantly over the last few years.
Principal Contractors, Tier 1 organisations and infrastructure clients are placing far greater focus on:
- competence
- documented training
- behavioural safety
- and consistent standards across projects
That means CITB Site Safety Plus training is no longer just “recommended” in many environments; it has become part of wider workforce competence expectations.
For many organisations, courses such as:
- SMSTS
- SSSTS
- SEATS
- and Temporary Works training
now sit directly within internal competency matrices and supply chain requirements.
Supporting Compliance and Safer Sites
CITB SSP courses also support wider compliance responsibilities under:
- CDM 2015
- site-specific management systems
- and client-led frameworks such as SR163.11 requirements
For roles including:
- Site Managers
- PC Reps
- PCSMs
- Supervisors
- and Temporary Works personnel
these qualifications are increasingly seen as essential foundations for safe project delivery.
More importantly though, they help people understand:
- their responsibilities
- how to identify risk
- how to communicate effectively
- and how to maintain safer working environments
The “Pragmatic” Difference
At Pragmatic Consulting, we’ve always tried to move away from the “tick-box training” mentality.
Because while compliance matters, the real value comes from helping people apply learning in real operational environments.
Our trainers have genuine industry experience and understand the pressures of live construction and utilities projects.
That practical focus is particularly important in areas like Temporary Works, where procedural control, communication and understanding site pressures are critical.
Rather than simply teaching theory, we focus on:
- practical application
- operational understanding
- real-world discussion
- and helping training actually stick
CITB Site Safety Plus Courses We Deliver
We provide the full CITB Site Safety Plus suite, supporting everyone from new starters through to senior site management.
For New Starters
Health & Safety Awareness (HSA)
The essential starting point for operatives working towards their CSCS Green Card.
For Supervisors
Site Supervision Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS)
Designed for those responsible for supervising teams and maintaining standards on site.
For Managers & Principal Contractor Roles
Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Refresher
Widely recognised as the industry standard for site managers and senior operational personnel.
For Environmental Responsibilities
Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS)
Supporting environmental awareness and sustainable site management practices.
For Temporary Works Management
Helping teams manage procedural control and safety around temporary works operations.
Flexible Delivery for Teams and Businesses
Alongside our open courses, we also offer closed courses for groups and teams.
This allows organisations to:
- choose dates that work operationally
- train teams together
- and reduce disruption to projects
Courses can be delivered:
- online (where course rules allow)
- at our training centres
- or directly at client sites
Minimum group booking size: 4 delegates.
Funding Support May Be Available
Many of our courses have previously been supported through CITB Employer Networks funding.
If you are planning training for your workforce, it is always worth speaking with your CITB Advisor to explore what funding or grants may be available for your specific requirements. You can also find out more about recent changes to CITB Funding in our recent blog – CITB Funding Chaged 2026.
Final Thoughts
The industry is moving steadily towards greater accountability around competence and site standards.
That means training should never be viewed as simply “getting the certificate.”
Done properly, CITB Site Safety Plus training helps:
- build safer sites
- strengthen leadership
- improve communication
- and support long-term workforce competence
At Pragmatic Consulting, that’s exactly what we aim to deliver.

