Industry Focused Health and Safety for the Construction Sector

The construction industry is one of the highest-risk sectors in the UK, with workers exposed to daily hazards such as working at height, heavy machinery, and physically demanding tasks. Around 1 in 40 construction workers suffer injuries over a 3-year period many of which could be prevented with the right training and safety procedures in place.

We deliver practical, on-site health and safety training tailored specifically for construction environments. Our courses including Fire Marshal training, Emergency First Aid at Work, Manual Handling, and IOSH courses equip both employees and site managers with the knowledge and confidence to reduce risk, respond to incidents, and maintain compliance with UK regulations. Investing in proper training is a vital step in protecting your workforce and keeping your projects running safely and efficiently.

working at height and confined spaces training

Supporting Your Business with Practical Training

Benefits for Employees:

Providing training gives your workforce the knowledge and confidence they need to stay safe, support their colleagues, and handle real-life situations on site.

  • Increased confidence when carrying out day-to-day tasks

  • Reduced risk of injury through better awareness and safer working practices

  • Improved understanding of workplace hazards and how to manage them

  • Ability to respond effectively in emergency situations

  • Enhanced morale and a stronger overall safety culture

Benefits for Employers

Investing in health and safety training is a smart business decision that protects your workforce, reduces risk, and improves overall performance.

  • Reduced accidents and downtime, keeping projects on track

  • Ensures compliance with HSE regulations and legal requirements

  • Helps lower insurance premiums and associated costs

  • Improves productivity through a safer, more confident workforce

  • Protects your business from potential fines, claims, and prosecution

construction site safety training

Common Risks in the Construction Industry

Construction sites present a wide range of hazards that can lead to serious injuries or even fatalities if not properly managed. Understanding these risks is the first step in preventing them and creating a safer working environment.

Key risks include:

  • Working at height

  • Manual handling injuries

  • Slips, trips and falls

  • Moving vehicles and machinery

  • Fire risks on site

  • Exposure to hazardous materials such as dust and asbestos

Slips, trips, and falls, along with manual handling injuries, remain among the most common causes of workplace incidents in construction.

Speak To Our Team About Tailored Training Options

Ensure that your team feel safe and confident to handle health and safety queries and that your business meets compliance with trusted, hands-on training.

Fire Marshal Training Course