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citb.co.uk

The essential publicationscatalogue 2014Health, safety and environment informationand test revision materials

Books,manuals, CDs,

DVDs, apps,

downloads,

online licences

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Key messagesOur publications are for anyone involved in

construction site safety. They are updated annually

to reflect constant changes in legislation, industry

guidance and best practice, providing guidance

and advice on how to minimise accidents.

Save 20% if you are levyregisteredAll construction employers have to be levy

registered but not all have to pay a levy. Levy

registered companies benefit from grants, training

support and discounts on publications, even those

who don’t pay levy. Please provide us with your

registration number when placing your order to

take advantage of a 20% discount. Colleges and

establishments of higher and further educationalso qualify for the discounted price.

 Visit citb.co.uk/publications for more

information.

What is Augmented Reality?Augmented Reality (AR) is cutting-edge

technology that allows a digitally enhanced

view of our publications, connecting you with

additional complementary content. With the

camera and sensors in a smartphone or tablet,

AR adds layers of digital information, such as

videos, photos and sounds, directly on top of

what you can see on the screen.

How do I access Augmented Reality?

To install the app, follow these instructions:

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Android) and download the Layar app to your

mobile or tablet 

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to access additional content.

Three easy ways to order  You can order any of our publications via phone, email or the website.

Phone lines are open Monday to Friday, 08.30 – 17.30.

See online for our latest offers at citb.co.uk/publications

Introduction

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Contents

Quick reference checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Construction site: health, safety

and environment informationConstruction site safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Site supervision simplified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Toolbox talks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Risk assessment and method statement manager . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Construction site health, safety and environment

auditing system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Safety critical communication – Toolbox talks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Construction site safety – Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Construction environmental manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Safe start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Safety on piling sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Fire prevention on construction sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Fire prevention on construction sites – code and checklist . . . 13

Fire safety on construction sites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Hot work risks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Health, safety and environment

test and revision materialHealth, safety and environment (HS&E) test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Revision apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Revision downloads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Revision books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Revision DVDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

DVD training programmesAlright at height? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

If only I’d known . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16One step ahead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

If you should fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Don’t become a statistic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Shattered lives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Getting it right at height  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

A guide to sustainability in the construction industry . . . . . . . . . 17

Repair and refurbishment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

CDM 2007 What it means for you . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Scaffold inspection toolkit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17The worker engagement toolkit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

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Quick reference checklist 

We’ve put together a list of publications to help youidentify those that are right for your business and tohelp you find the information you need.

Operative must-haves• Easy to understand information to stay safe and healthy

 Safe start , page 12

• All the questions and answers from the Health, safety and

environment test for operatives and specialists, page 15

• Essential information for piling operations Safety on piling

 sites, page 12

• ‘It won’t happen to me’ – three workers tell their stories

 Shattered lives, page 16.

Site supervisor must-haves• Practical guidance and advice on how to comply with your legal

responsibilities Site supervision simplified , page 7

• All the questions and answers from the Health, safety and

environment test for operatives and specialists, page 15

• Learn how to be an effective supervisor One step ahead ,

page 16

• Essential ‘how to’ guides The worker engagement toolkit ,

page 17

• Prepare and deliver effective Toolbox talks, page 8.

FACTAlthough construction accounts for only about

5% of employees in Britain, it still accounts for

27% of fatal injuries to employees and 10% of

reported specified injuries.

Source: HSE

  Protect your firmProtect your profits

Protect your people

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Site manager must-haves• Keep up to date with the latest legislation and guidance

Construction site safety , page 6

• All the questions and answers from the Health, safety

and environment test for managers and professionals,

page 15

• Manage re safety on site with Fire prevention on

construction sites, page 13

• Essential viewing for effective management of occupational

health issues If only I’d known, page 16

• Understand the environmental basics for sites A guide to

 sustainability in the construction industry , page 17.

Small business must-haves• Understand your health, safety and environment obligations

 Site supervision simplified , page 7

• Audit your business and sites with condence Construction

 site health, safety and environment auditing system,

page 9

• Improve how you do a risk assessment and method statement

Risk assessment and method statement manager ,

page 9

• Get up to speed with environmental requirements Construction

 site safety – Environment , page 10

• Reduce health and safety risks Repair and refurbishment ,

page 17.

Working at height must-haves• Keep up to date with the latest legislation and guidance

Construction site safety , page 6

• Make sure everyone is briefed before they get to work

Toolbox talks, page 8

• Make sure you know your scaffolding is safe

 Scaffold inspection toolkit , page 17

• Understand the work at height regulations

Getting it right at height , page 17

• Get the basics right when working on roofs, see

page 16 for Alright at height? 

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Construction site safety 2014(GE 700/14)

• New for 2014, the Construction

 site safety  2014 CD now includes

interactive forms. All the forms

in Section G have been made

interactive so you can populate

forms and checklists and print as

many as you need for your ownbusiness use

• Handy for use on and off site

• Easy to understand menu and

navigation controls

• Enhanced keyword search facility with

‘search word’ highlighted in the text 

CD version• Auto-run facility on PCs; no need to

pre-install

• Fully compatible with Windows XP

(SP3) to Windows 8

• Facility to print one page as required.

Please note that you are unable toprint a full chapter or cut, copy and

paste text from the chapters. For

those requiring a hard copy version,

the printed book of Construction site

 safety  is most appropriate.

 What?Construction site safety  covers

everything you need to know on current

health, safety and environment issues.

• New for 2014, Construction site

 safety  now includes a Supporting

 information booklet which contains

all of the information you need to

know on how to use your GE 700,

including a contents and legislation

reference guide. It also details the

special features contained within the

publication

• Construction site safety  features a

FREE to access, complementary

website. This website contains news,

updates, links to websites on related

topics, industry safety alerts andbest practice, making Construction

 site safety  a one stop shop for the

latest advice: ge700.co.uk 

• It will save you time with all the

information you need conveniently

in one place

• It contains all the guidance you need

to stay safe and legal

• A dedicated section for day to day

checklists and forms is included

• Through Augmented Reality (AR)

the publication now has interactive

features, allowing you to use the

publication using your smartphone

or tablet. See page 2 for further

information on Augmented Reality.

 Who?• Site and project managers who work

on construction sites

• Site Management Safety TrainingScheme (SMSTS) candidates.

• All of the content of the Construction

 site safety  CD in an online format 

• Enhanced navigation andpersonalised viewing options

• Enhanced search facility and

improved toolbar

Online version• Subscription for the Construction site

 safety  online version is for full access

for 12 months, giving you access tothe most up to date edition

• Taster versions are available at

https://gold.citb.co.uk  – click on

‘guest access’ to access them.

Prices

Format Order code Price Levy registered price ISBN

Book/printed item   GE 700/14 £89.40 £74.50 978 1 85751 366 0

CD   GE 700/14 CD £71.40* £59.50* 978 1 85751 375 2

Online   GE 700/14 ONLINE £59.40* £49.50* 978 1 85751 376 9

*Price excludes VAT which is payable on this product at the standard rate.

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Site supervision simplified 2014(GE 706/14) What? Site supervision simplified provides you

with easy to understand information on

supervising a site.

• New for 2014, the Working at

 height section has been expanded

to include additional information on

managing works safely on fragile

roofs and a new chapter has been

included on site set up and site

security

• Each chapter starts with a summary

of the employer’s responsibilities,

together with a corresponding

checklist for supervisors, to help

understand what they should be

doing to protect their workforce

•  Site supervision simplified  is the

official reference material for

CITB Site Safety Plus courses, Site

Supervisors’ Safety Training Scheme

(SSSTS), a two-day course for first

line managers and supervisors.

 Who?• Site supervisors and front line

managers

• Owners of small construction rms

• Site Supervisors’ Safety Training

Scheme (SSSTS) candidates.

 Why?Provides supervisors and first line

managers, as well as the managers

and owners of small construction

companies, with easy to understand

information and practical guidance

to help them implement, supervise

and monitor the required standards

of health, safety and environment on

construction sites.

CD version•  Site supervision simplified  

publication on a disc

• Handy for use on and off site

• Easy to understand menu andnavigation controls

• Enhanced keyword search facility

• Auto-run functionality on PCs; no

need to pre-install

• Fully compatible with Windows XP

(SP3) to Windows 8

• Facility to print one page as

required. Please note that you are

unable to print a full chapter or

cut, copy and paste text from the

chapters. For those requiring a hard

copy version, the printed book of

 Site supervision simplified  is most

appropriate.

Online version• All of the content of Site supervision

 simplified  in an online format 

• Enhanced navigation and

personalised viewing options

• Enhanced search facility and

improved toolbar

• Subscription for the Site supervision

 simplified  online version is for full

access for 12 months, giving you

access to the most up to dateedition

• Taster versions are available at

https://gold.citb.co.uk  – click on

‘guest access’ to access them.

Prices

Format Order code Price Levy registered price ISBN

Book/printed item   GE 706/14 £23.40 £19.50 978 1 85751 380 6

CD   GE 706/14 CD £18.72* £15.60* 978 1 85751 381 3

Online   GE 706/14 ONLINE £15.00* £12.50* 978 1 85751 382 0

*Price excludes VAT which is payable on this product at the standard rate.

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 What?Toolbox talks has been designed

to assist supervisors at all levels to

prepare and deliver on site health and

safety information.

• New for 2014, two new Toolbox

talks have been added – Fragile

 roofs and Safety signs

• Full colour with photographs

• Includes audience-facing images

• Toolbox talks and Site supervision

 simplified are the official reference

guides for the CITB Site Safety

Plus Site Supervisors’ Safety

Training Scheme (SSSTS), a two-day

course for first line managers and

supervisors• Contains a form to record all Toolbox

talks delivered, a feedback form and

a briefing record sheet.

 Who?• Supervisors and operatives

• Site Supervisors’ Safety Training

Scheme (SSSTS) candidates. Why?Toolbox talks are an important method

in the delivery of advice on health,

safety and the environment, and

to engage in discussions to obtain

feedback, thus helping to maintain and

improve standards.

Toolbox talks 2014(GT 700/14)

• Contains short presentations to the

workforce on essential elements of

health, safety and the environment

in the building, construction and civil

engineering industries

• Presentation for the trainer

containing detailed prompt notes• Also contains lms of three Toolbox

talks being delivered by site

personnel on a live site

• Handy for use on and off site

• Enhanced keyword search facility

with ‘search word’ highlighted in

the text 

CD version

Online version

• Easy to understand menu and

navigation controls

• Auto-run functionality on PCs; no

need to pre-install

• Fully compatible with Windows XP

(SP3) or later

• Facility to print two pages asrequired. For those requiring a hard

copy version, the printed book

Toolbox talks publication format is

most appropriate.

• All of the content of the Toolbox

talks publication in an online format 

• Enhanced navigation and

personalised viewing options

• Enhanced search facility

• Improved toolbar.

Subscription for Toolbox talks is for

full access for 12 months giving

you access to the most up to dateedition. Taster versions are available

at https://gold.citb.co.uk – click on

‘guest access’ to access them.

Prices

Format Order code Price Levy registered price ISBN

Book/printed item   GT 700/14 £23.40 £19.50 978 1 85751 377 6

CD   GT 700/14 CD £29.40* £24.50* 978 1 85751 378 3

Online   GT 700/14 ONLINE £23.40* £19.50* 978 1 85751 379 0

*Price excludes VAT which is payable on this product at the standard rate.

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 What?This popular CD enables users to

produce, print and store task-specific

risk assessments and method

statements as required under the

Management of Health and Safety at

Work Regulations and other legislation.

• Save and retrieve previous risk

assessments and update them

as necessary, either within the

programme or as standalone Word

documents

• Pre-populated common hazards and

risk controls drop-down menus

• Facility to add site specic hazards,

methodology and risk controls

• Risk assessment and method

statement templates, which include:

- Fields for the signing and dating of

each document by hand

- The facility for adding footers to all

pages

- The facility for identifying the

‘owner’ of each hazard and an

action-by date

• Option to produce a related or

standalone method statement 

• Includes a Guide to risk assessment ,

which may be downloaded and

printed as a continuing reference

• Once installed, the programme

functions for one year and then you

will need to purchase a replacement.

The programme automatically

reminds users after 11 months.

 Who?• Business owners, managers,

supervisors and health and safety

professionals.

 Why?To conform with HSE guidance on

risk assessments as outlined in their

authoritative publications Successful

 health and safety management and

5 steps to risk assessment .

Order code RACD 001/5

Format CD

ISBN 978 1 85751 292 2

Price £29.40*

Levy registeredprice £24.50*

* Price excludes VAT which is payable on thisproduct at the standard rate.

Risk assessment and method statementmanager CD

Construction site health, safety andenvironment auditing system What?This system helps you to:

• Complete management systems

audits and carry out site inspections

• Carry out audits of health and safety

procedures and the way they are putinto practice

• Customise the audit to your

company’s specific requirements

• Identify areas for improvement 

• Complete action plans

• Monitor improvements in health and

safety standards

• Demonstrate that you are fully

committed to improving the health

and safety of your workforce.

 Who?• Business owners, managers,

supervisors and health and safety

professionals.

 Why?To provide you with the forms you

need to carry out compliant health

and safety audits and evaluate your

company’s approach to health and

safety step by step, identifying areasfor improvement.

Order code SA 03 CD

Format CD

ISBN 978 1 85751 331 8

Price £29.40*

Levy registeredprice £24.50*

* Price excludes VAT which is payable on thisproduct at the standard rate.

FACTLast year over 1.7 million

working days were lost dueto work-related ill health

and a further 0.6 million

due to workplace injuries

Source: HSE

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 What?This pictorial Toolbox talks publication

has been developed to assist with the

delivery of on site health and safety

information to operatives with poor or

limited English. It will complement the

existing Toolbox talks (GT 700), and

Construction site safety (GE 700)

Chapter A07 Communication with

 non-English speaking workers.

• Laminated fold-out cards in two

volumes covering hazard, risk and

control measures

• Can be used in inductions or via

Toolbox talks

• Numbered for ease of use.

Safety critical communication – Toolbox talks(GT 701)

Construction site safety – Environment 2014(GE 700ES/14)

 Who?

• Workers with poor or limited English.

 Why?

Good communication with all workersis essential for the management of

health and safety on construction sites.

Order code GT 701

Format Book/printed item

ISBN 978 1 85751 312 7

Price £60.00

Levy registeredprice £50.00

 What?This standalone publication, which

is also available as part of the

Construction site safety (GE 700) box

set, is dedicated to the management

of environmental issues related to

the construction industry. It explains

legal requirements and gives practicaladvice on how to implement and

manage the basics on site, as well as

the more challenging elements.

It contains a series of checklists to

help you assess the basics on site,

including:

• Sustainable construction and the

environment 

• Resource efciency

• Waste management 

• Energy management 

• Water management 

• Statutory nuisance

• Ecology

• Contaminated land

• Archaeology and heritage

• Site environment.

A free companion website supports

this publication

citb.co.uk/GE700companion

Launched in January 2013, it keeps

users informed of news, key legislation

changes, content updates and related

topic weblinks, best practice and

industry safety alerts.

 Who?This publication is also the official

reference material for the Site Safety

Plus Site Environmental Awareness

Training Scheme (SEATS), a one-day

course for supervisors and managers.

  For more information on

construction and the

  environmentgo to

cutcarbon.info

 Why?This publication provides practical

and authoritative advice on all

areas of the environment within the

existing legal framework and industry

requirements. By using this publication,

users will be able to assess their legal

responsibilities and those of others.

Order code GE 700ES/14

Format Book/printed item

ISBN 978 1 85751 385 1

Price £30.00

Levy registeredprice £25.00

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 What?This manual from Construction

Industry Publications provides

simple, informative guidance on the

key environmental issues that most

construction projects face.

• Includes the steps that must be

taken to ensure legal compliance

through the application of good

practice, ensuring that the

environment is adequately protected

• Written by environmental managers

and advisers (from the Construction

Confederation Environment Forum)

that represent a wide cross-section

of the UK’s leading construction

companies

• Updated twice yearly, usually in

March and September.

Construction environmental manual Who?• Site managers and supervisors of

main contractors and sub-contractors

• In particular it should help site

agents, site foremen, project

managers and engineers. Why?Helps managers to address

environmental issues in a practical

way.

Order code CENVMAN

Format Book/printed item

ISBN 978 1 85263 120 8

Price £140.00

Site Safety Plus SEATS courseSite Environmental Awareness Training Scheme

Our one-day SEATS course will provide supervisors and managers with an

introduction to environmental issues on construction sites. It is designed to meet the

basic environmental knowledge that the sub-contract chain is required to prove tomajor contractors, and covers the environmental aspects of the Health, safety and

environment (HS&E) test .

The course covers:

• The environment and why it is important 

• An outline of environmental management

systems

• Waste management 

• Pollution prevention and water

management • Being a good neighbour –

statutory nuisance,

communication, archaeology

and heritage

• Energy and resources

• Being a responsible

contractor.

Find out more at

citb.co.uk/training

Site Safety Plus

accredited

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Safe start GE 707/14

Safety on piling sitesGE 708

 What? Safe start (GE 707) provides easy

to understand health, safety and

environment information along with

practical guidance for operatives.

It supports operatives and specialists

preparing for their CITB Health, safety and

environment (HS&E) test  by providing all

the information they need to prepare.

The content follows the test structure,

which includes chapters on respiratory

risks and the environment, as well as

individual specialist chapters.

Topics include:

• Accident reporting

• Health and welfare

• Personal protective equipment 

• Noise and vibration

• Manual handling

• Fire prevention and control

• Electrical safety

• Working at height.

Each chapter starts with five key things

a site or employer should do, and five

things operatives should do.

 Safe start  is also the official supportingdocument for the CITB Site Safety Plus

one-day Health and Safety Awareness

course.

 Who?• Operatives and specialists sitting the

CITB Health, safety and environment

(HS&E) test 

• Health and Safety Awareness course

candidates.

 Why?Relevant for induction and awareness

training.

Order code GE 707/14

Format Book/printed item

ISBN 978 1 85751 347 9

Price £10.95

 What?This comprehensive guide to safe

practice on piling sites covers over

30 health and safety topics for piling

operations.

• Produced in tandem with the

Federation of Piling Specialists (FPS).

 Who?• Anyone involved in piling operations.

 Why?Relevant information about health and

safety in piling.

Order code GE 708

Format Book/printed item

ISBN 978 1 85751 110 9

Price £7.80

Levy registeredprice £6.50

Book your CITB Health, safetyand environment (HS&E) test 

0344 994 4488

citb.co.uk/hsandetest 

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   f  e   t  y  a  n   d  e  n  v   i  r  o  n  m  e  n

   t   i  n   f  o  r  m  a   t   i  o  n

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Published in 2012, this is a new

36 page edition of the document

which brought about revolutionary

improvements in fire safety on

construction sites.

Widely recognised and highly

regarded, the document applies to

activities carried out prior to and

Fire prevention on construction sites8th edition

during the procurement, construction

and design process. It is commonly

referred to in insurance contracts and

is recognised as ‘best practice’.

Order code FSB9-8

Price £20.00

Published in 2012, this combined

60 page publication brings together

the Joint Code of Practice with the

accompanying checklist.

Widely recognised and highly

regarded, the document applies to

activities carried out prior to and

during the procurement, construction

and design process. It is commonly

referred to in insurance contracts and

is recognised as ‘best practice’.

The checklist converts the Joint Code

into a series of questions, which

Fire prevention on construction sites8th edition code and checklist 

should be asked to establish whether

or not fire precautions on a site are

comprehensive and adequate. The

checklist works on a tick-box principle

and contains space for notes and

comments.

In the course of time, the checklist can

present a complete fire precautions

history of a construction site or

building under refurbishment. This

updated checklist is designed to be

used in conjunction with the Joint

Code of Practice 8th edition.

Order code FSB9-8COMBO

Price £30.00

Hot work risksA programme of expert guidance

aimed at construction industry staff

who carry out or supervise hot work.

It shows the consequences of careless

hot work, identifies the types of

problems and gives guidance on safe

procedures, including the need for a

formal system of recording/controlling

hot work activities during building work.

Order code F26 DVD

Price £99.50*

* Price excludes VAT which is payable on thisproduct at the standard rate.

Fire safety on construction sitesThis fully updated DVD is ideal for

use in training all levels of workers on

construction sites, from site managers

to contract labourers. It is divided into

several short modules, each covering

a different aspect of site fire safety,

to enable users to tailor training

to the relevant audience. Modules

include guidance on: site managerresponsibilities; re safety induction

training; re hazard spotting;

site security; re warden/marshal

duties; re extinguishers/re blankets

and hot work.

Order code F38 DVD

Price £109.50*

* Price excludes VAT which is payable on thisproduct at the standard rate.

The following publications also contain

information on fire safety:

Construction site safety (GE 700)

• Chapter CO2 – Fire prevention and

control

• Chapter CO3 – Electrical safety

• Chapter D10 – Dangerous substances.

 Site supervision simplified (GE 706)

• Chapter 15 – Fire prevention and

control.

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 m a t e r i a l

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Health, safety and environment test The CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test  helps toraise standards across the industry. It ensures that workershave a minimum level of health, safety and environmentawareness before going on site.

Book your Health, safety andenvironment (HS&E) test 

0344 994 4488citb.co.uk/hsandetest 

 A Health, safety and

environment (HS&E)

test  pass is usually

a requirement

when applying for a

construction industry

card scheme.

Health, safety and environmenttest revision apps(GT 100 apps and GT 200 apps)Test your knowledge and revise for the

CITB Health, safety and environment

(HS&E) test – wherever you are.

Whether you are taking an Operatives

and specialists test  or a Managers and professionals test , simply download

the app to your smartphone or tablet.

Apps include knowledge-based

questions and answers with practice

case studies, plus a breakdown of

your scoring, so you can review your

progress.

• HS&E test for operatives and

 specialists lite

• HS&E test for operatives and specialists

• HS&E test for operatives and

 specialists PLUS

• HS&E test for managers and

 professionals lite

• HS&E test for managers and

 professionals

• HS&E test for managers and professionals PLUS.

The lite versions of the CITB apps

are taster products and only include

a selection of the knowledge-based

questions that you may be presented

with in your test. The lite version is not

recommended as your only method

of revision.

To find out more about CITB HS&E apps,

visit your Apple or Android app store.

Operatives and specialists

Order code GT 100/14 DL

Format Download

Price £11.17*

Managers and professionals

Order code GT 200/14 DL

Format Download

Price £11.17*

* Price excludes VAT which is payable on thisproduct at the standard rate.

Downloadtoday!

Revision downloadsThe revision downloads provide you with all the knowledge and information you

need to prepare for the CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test  including:

• All the knowledge-based questions and answers

• The ‘Setting out’ lm which the behavioural case studies are based on

• Options to revise for the full test or just specic sections, as required

• Voice-overs in English and Welsh, plus 12 other languages for the Operatives test .

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  o  n  m  e  n   t  r  e  v   i  s   i  o  n   t  e  s   t

  m  a   t  e  r   i  a   l

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Operatives and specialists

Order code GT 100/14

Format Book/printed item

ISBN 978 1 85751 343 1

Price £10.95

Managers and professionals

Order code GT 200/14

Format Book/printed item

ISBN 978 1 85751 342 4

Price £10.95

Revision material will be updated by legislationand best practice. The latest version will alwaysbe supplied.

Setting out filmIt is recommended for people revising

for the HS&E test  to watch the

‘Setting Out’ lm, as it includes the

10 principles on which the behaviouralcase study questions are based.

Available at citb.co.uk/settingout 

Revision booksThe revision books contain everything

you need to know to prepare for the

CITB Health, safety and environment

(HS&E) test . Each book contains all of

the knowledge-based questions and

answers.

• All the knowledge-based questions

and answers

• Options to revise for the full test or

 just specific sections, as required.

Revision DVDsThe revision DVDs provide you with all the knowledge and information you need

to prepare for the CITB Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test  including:

• All the knowledge-based questions and answers

• The ‘Setting out’ lm which the behavioural case studies are based on

• Options to revise for the full test or just specic sections, as required

• Voice-overs in English and Welsh, plus 12 other languages for the operatives test .

Operatives and specialists

Order code GT 100/14 DVD

Format DVD

ISBN 978 1 85751 345 5

Price £12.42*

Managers and professionals

Order code GT 200/14 DVD

Format DVD

ISBN 978 1 85751 344 8Price £12.42*

* Price excludes VAT which is payable on thisproduct at the standard rate.

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DVD training programmes

Step by step DVD guides† ensure everyone can be brought up to speed on sitesafety at their own pace. They allow you to bring the classroom directly to yourworkforce. Designed by people who understand the construction industry and

the mix of people who need training, they can be viewed on a computer or DVDplayer at your convenience. Each option (unless stated) includes a CD with aprintable PDF version of our trainer’s manual.† Running times are approximately 20 minutes.

Overseas customers please note that DVDs are region 2/PAL format.

  Alright at height?

High risk activities

Order code DVD 060

ISBN 978 1 85751 121 5

Price £45.00*

Levy registeredprice £37.50*

 

If only I’d known

Health and welfare

Order code DVD 064

ISBN 978 1 85751 125 3

Price £45.00*

Levy registered

price £37.50*

 One step ahead

Legal and management 

Order code DVD 065

ISBN 978 1 85751 126 0

Price £45.00*

Levy registeredprice £37.50*

 

If you should fall

High risk activities

Order code DVD 066

ISBN 978 1 85751 127 7

Price £45.00*

Levy registered

price £37.50*

Don’t become astatistic

General safety

Order code DVD 069

ISBN 978 1 85751 130 7

Price £45.00*

Levy registeredprice £37.50*

 

Shattered lives

Health and welfare

Order code DVD 070

ISBN 978 1 85751 153 6

Price £45.00*

Levy registered

price £37.50*

* Price excludes VAT which is payable on this product at the standard rate.

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Legal and management 

Health and welfare

General safety

High risk activities

Environment 

Specialist activities

We have grouped all of

our DVD training programmes

into six general topics. Use this

colour-coded key to find the

content that is relevant for you.

Getting it right atheight 

High risk activities

Order code GE 710 DVD

ISBN 978 1 85751 167 3

Price £45.00*

Levy registeredprice £37.50*

 A guide to

sustainability inthe constructionindustry

Environment 

Order code GE 717 DVD

ISBN 978 1 85751 277 9

Price £45.00*

Levy registered

price £37.50*

Repair andrefurbishment 

General safety

Order code GE 715 DVD

ISBN 978 1 85751 170 3

Price £45.00*

Levy registeredprice £37.50*

 

CDM 2007What it meansfor you

Legal and management 

Order code GE 716 DVD

ISBN 978 1 85751 226 7

Price £45.00*

Levy registered

price £37.50*

* Price excludes VAT which is payable on this product at the standard rate.

Scaffold inspectiontoolkit 

High risk activities

Order code GE 718 DVD

ISBN 978 1 85751 282 3

Price £45.00*

Levy registeredprice £37.50*

 

The workerengagementtoolkit 

Legal and management 

Order code GE 719 DVD

ISBN 978 1 85751 283 0

Price £45.00*

Levy registered

price £37.50*

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citb.co.uk

National Construction College,the UK’s leading training providerof the Site Safety Plus Scheme

Site Safety Plus courses

• Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)

• Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) Refresher

• Health and Safety Awareness

• Site Supervisors’ Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS)

• Site Supervisors’ Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) Refresher

• Directors’ Role for Health and Safety

• Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme (SEATS)

• Plant Management Safety Training Scheme (PMSTS)

• Plant Management Safety Training Scheme (PMSTS) Refresher.Site Safety Plus accredited

 Why use CITB for Site Safety Pluscourses?• Strong performance in course evaluation and feedback 

• Success rate for Site Safety Plus courses at 99%

• Courses all through the year at times and locations to suit you

• High quality, all-inclusive training, no hidden extras – all refreshments and materials are included

• Courses supported by industry stakeholders and federations.

New C-ILM course• A new four-day construction specic course

• Delivered in-house at your premises or as an open course

• Available from the National Construction College.

For more details call 0344 994 4433

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For a full list of courses

available across the UK, order thenew 2014 course programme

0344 994 4433

citb.co.uk/training

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 n d c o n d i t i o n s

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as CITB; ‘you’ means the individual

or organisation ordering Products

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person who, in contracts to which the

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7.2 Payment shall be made before

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or Products, recovery costs are to be

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us to you against any and all monies

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receive a refund. You must inform us

in writing or by phone if you wish tocancel within seven working days,

starting on the day after the Products

are delivered to you (the ‘Cooling-Off

Period’).

12.2.2 You may not cancel the

Agreement if the Products delivered

have been customised or personalised

or, if the Products are CDs, DVDs,

audio or video recordings or computer

software, if they are unsealed, or, if

you have already accessed Online

Products.

12.2.3 If you cancel the Agreementwithin the Cooling-Off Period you

are to return the Products to us in

their original condition, undamaged

and at your cost within 14 days of

such cancellation. If you have not

returned the Products within 14 days

of cancellation we can collect the

Products from you at your cost.

12.2.4 On cancellation of the Order

we will refund you the price and any

postal and packing charge paid by you

to send the Products to you, less the

direct cost of recovering the Products(where applicable), within a period

of 30 days on and from the date of

cancellation.

12.2.5 Your statutory rights are not

affected.

12.3 If you contact us to return

Products under Clauses 11 or 12 you

shall provide your Order Number.

We shall provide you with a Returns

Number for Products to be returned.

12.4 Products returned should be

packaged securely, clearly identified

with a Returns Number and addressedto our Publications Department.

12.5 Any Products returned will

be at your risk and we shall not be

responsible for Products which are

damaged or lost in transit.

13. Intellectual property 13.1 The names, images and logos

identifying CITB are proprietary marks

of CITB.

13.2 All other trade marks, brand

names, product names and titles

and copyright used in our website,

our catalogue, or the Products, are

trademarks, brand names, product

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 T e r m s a

 n d c o n d i t i o n s

names or copyrights of their respective

holders. No permission is given by

CITB in respect of the use of any of

them and such use may constitute an

infringement of the holder’s rights.

13.3 Copyright subsists in our website,

our literature (including Descriptions)

and our Products. No part of our

website, our literature (includingDescriptions) or our Products may be

reproduced in any form without our

prior written consent.

14. Liability 14.1 Nothing in this Agreement is

intended to limit liability for death

or personal injury caused by our

negligence.

14.2 Subject to clause 14.1 we shall

not be liable to you:

14.2.1 For any indirect, special or

consequential loss of any nature

whatsoever; or

14.2.2 For any loss of profits, loss of

income, other economic loss, loss

of business, loss of contracts, loss of

goodwill, loss of data, administrative

inconvenience or disappointment.

14.2.3 Where performance of any

obligation to you is prevented or

impeded by any circumstance or

cause beyond our reasonable control

including without limitation strikes and

other industrial disputes, breakdown of

systems or network access, flood, fire,

explosion or accident.

14.3 Subject to clause 14.1, our

liability to you in contract, tort or

otherwise is limited to the cost of

replacing the Products ordered.

14.4 We do not accept liability for

shortages in quantities delivered

unless you notify us of any claim of

short delivery of the Products within

two working days of delivery. In such

circumstances our liability shall be

restricted to making good the shortfall.

14.5 We accept no liability for any

reliance placed upon the contents

of any Product supplied. The said

material is intended for reference

purposes only and is not intended, nor

should it be used, as a substitute for

professional advice and judgement or

to provide legal advice with respect to

particular circumstances.

15. Data Protection andPrivacy Policy 15.1 By placing an Order you are

allowing us to use your personal

details for the purposes of supplying

the Products (including passing your

details on to couriers and other

subcontractors).

15.2 For a copy of our PrivacyPolicy please visit our website

citb.co.uk/privacy-policy-cookies

or contact our Publications

Department.

16. General16.1 A person who is not a party to

this Agreement has no right under the

UK Contracts (Rights of Third Parties)

Act 1999 to enforce any term of this

contract but this does not affect any

right or remedy of a third party that

exists or is available apart from that Act.

16.2 The headings in these Conditionsare for convenience only and shall not

affect their interpretation.

16.3 If any part of the Conditions is

unenforceable (including any provision

in which we exclude our liability to you)

the enforceability of any other part of

the Conditions will not be affected.

16.4 The Agreement between us shall

be governed by and interpreted in

accordance with English law and the

English courts shall have non-exclusive

 jurisdiction to resolve any disputes

between us.17. Complaints17.1 If you have a complaint please

contact our Publications Department

quoting, where applicable, the Order

Number.

18. How to contact us You can contact our Publications

Department by:

Email: [email protected] 

Phone: 0344 994 4122

Fax: 0300 456 7758

Post: Publications Department,CITB, Bircham Newton, King’s Lynn,

Norfolk PE31 6RH.

Our office hours are 08:30 – 17:30

Monday to Friday excluding public

holidays (in England and Wales).

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