SMSTS Refresher Course - Remote Training This March

Keeping your SMSTS qualification up to date is essential for anyone managing construction sites. With legislation, guidance, and industry expectations constantly evolving, regular refreshers help ensure site managers remain competent, compliant, and confident in their role.

We are running a remote SMSTS Refresher course on 16th - 17th March, delivered over two days and designed to renew your certification without the need to retake the full SMSTS course.

Why Take the SMSTS Refresher?

The SMSTS Refresher reinforces key health and safety responsibilities while updating delegates on recent changes to legislation and best practice. It’s a practical opportunity to revisit core principles and reflect on real-life site scenarios.

Benefits include:

  • Renewal of your CITB SMSTS certificate

  • Refreshed understanding of legal duties and site management responsibilities

  • Updates on current health and safety legislation and guidance

  • Increased confidence in managing people, plant, and risk on site

  • Demonstration of ongoing competence to clients and principal contractors

Who Should Attend?

This course is suitable for:

  • Site managers, project managers, and senior supervisors

  • Anyone holding an existing SMSTS certificate that is nearing expiry

  • Those responsible for planning, organising, monitoring, and controlling construction activities

Course Details

  • Dates: 16th - 17th March 2026

  • Duration: 2 days

  • Delivery: Remote (live online course)

  • Certification: CITB SMSTS Refresher

Delivered remotely by experienced trainers, the course offers flexibility while maintaining the same high standard of learning and engagement.

Secure Your Place

Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended. Secure your place on the March SMSTS Refresher course to ensure your certification remains valid and your site knowledge stays current.

Get in touch with Georgina to book your place or to find out more about our training programmes at Georgina@combinedsafetysolutions.co.uk

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