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Estate Managers: Site Safety Training

site safety training built around what estate managers are measured on: estate operator hours not lost to certificate gaps. Call 07867 933 018 for a free quot

FAQs

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.
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 this course right for estate managers?
It's built for that buyer profile. The paperwork and cohorting are tuned to what estate managers are usually measured on.
Is site safety accredited?
Yes — accredited certificates aligned with Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and CDM 2015 are issued to successful candidates.
Can you cover night or weekend shifts?
Yes — we routinely cohort sessions around shift handovers and weekend possessions, with no shift premium.

Why teams in North-East Scotland book this

Most of the Site Safety Training bookings we take from North-East Scotland land because of one thing: one operator covering telehandler, dumper and MEWP across estate seasons We run the course on your site, against your equipment, and return paperwork inside the working week.

What estate managers get from this: combined cross-machine competence with refresher windows aligned. Measured against estate operator hours not lost to certificate gaps.

Pricing guide

£400–£800 per cohort of up to 12

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

Why this matters

138

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

Source: HSE annual workplace fatality statistics 2023/24.

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Mobilising a project?

We line up operator cohorts to your mobilisation start date — not next month.