Built for Sub-contractors

Sub-contractors: Site Safety Training

site safety training built around what sub-contractors are measured on: operator gate-pass approval first time. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quote.

Pricing guide

£400–£800 per cohort of up to 12

Why teams in North-East Scotland book this

Site Safety Training for site safety in North-East Scotland needs to clear three bars at once: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM 2015, LOLER 1998. That's how we structure the day — practical assessment on your kit, paperwork that survives audit.

What sub-contractors get from this: same-week refresher cover with auditable certificate. Measured against operator gate-pass approval first time.

Why this matters

138

UK workers killed at work in 2023/24 — construction the highest sector.

Source: HSE annual workplace fatality statistics 2023/24.

Typical site safety scenarios on North-East Scotland sites

  1. Scenario 1

    First-day-on-site induction for a sub-contract crew with mixed languages

  2. Scenario 2

    Permit-to-work issue and audit on a hot-works job near combustibles

  3. Scenario 3

    Multi-employer site coordination meeting under CDM 2015

Audit findings this prevents

  • Permits issued but never closed out — fails the simplest CDM audit
  • Site rules briefed verbally, never signed, no audit trail
  • Visiting contractors signed in but not inducted on site-specific risks

FAQs

Is site safety accredited?
Yes — accredited certificates aligned with Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM 2015 are issued to successful candidates.
Is this course right for sub-contractors?
It's built for that buyer profile. The paperwork and cohorting are tuned to what sub-contractors are usually measured on.
How much does site safety cost for a team in North-East Scotland?
Day rates for site safety typically fall inside the band the course brief lists. Cohort size, novice/refresher split and travel are the main drivers — we send a fixed price, not a day rate × headcount.
Is it worth running a cohort for 1–2 operators?
Yes — small cohorts work in North-East Scotland because travel from Aboyne is short. We don't charge a minimum-headcount premium.
Do you do follow-up observation visits?
Yes — short post-course observation visits are a cheap way to lock in the behaviour change auditors actually want to see.

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Multi-site fleet?

We split cohorts across yards in the same week to a single standard.