10 quick tips about SMSTS
SMSTS stands for Site
Management Safety Training Scheme and it is a significant certificate
for anyone who wants to pursue a career as site supervisor/manager or project
manager in construction. It can also be a great asset for construction
clients and company owners. Especially in the United Kingdom, it
wouldn’t be an exaggeration to claim that acquiring a SMSTS Certificate is a
must if you want to work in construction.
The SMSTS course can provide great knowledge in areas such as
safety, green construction, welfare and health. Furthermore, it provides a
great understanding of the numerous legal obligations that follow a job in
construction.
In a nutshell, here are the 12 focus areas of SMSTS:
- The Health and
Safety at Work Act
- Risk
assessments/method statements
- Occupational
health management
- Behavioural
safety
- CDM
(Construction Design and Management) Regulations
- Recent changes
in accepted working practices
- Confined spaces
- Scaffolding
- Electricity
- Demolition
- Working at
height
- Excavations
Simply put, the SMSTS certification is an excellent way to
increase safety and environmental awareness on site.
That’s the good news about it. The bad news is that it can get tricky to
complete the exam if you have no experience with it.
Nonetheless, there is no reason to be worried about it. We did
our due diligence, and we present to you 10 smart SMSTS tips that can help you
take the most of your participation in the course while also succeeding to the
exam:
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Similarly to the CSCS card, SMSTS can be a an expensive piece
of paper to get. More specifically, a five day course (full-time) can cost you
up to £600. For that reason, you probably want to make sure that you pass
the course first time! But for this to happen, you should not underestimate the
difficulty level of the test.
In other words, you should be dedicated from day one to study
hard and use all the help that you can get from the people that will be willing
to guide you through this process.
9. Do
your homework
This advice goes hand in hand with our previous point and it has
to do, of course, with keeping up the hard work and maintaining a consistent
performance during the 5-day course.
Twelve different subjects (from health and safety to
excavations) will be covered in the course and this means that you have to be
prepared to learn about 2 or 3 of them every day. It’s an intensive course and
that’s why it’s important that you don’t fall behind with your homework.
8 . Get
some rest
The night before each of your 5 day course make sure you get to
bed early and sober. No hangovers allowed or you’ll blow it! There is simply
too much information that you have to learn and the only way to achieve your
goal is through proper resting and good concentration.
Especially, the night before the exam you want to sleep early
and give your brain the opportunity to get ready for the SMSTS
challenge. As soon as the exam is over, feel free to celebrate!
7. Take notes
Make sure you turn up with paper to make notes on and something
to write with. They may be provided but we are always happier with our own.
Also have a reserve pen, pencil or whatever. Once you get home, read all your
notes and any handouts from the day.
Read them all again! That starts to stamp it all in! If you have
been given sample questions, try answering them. Re-read, re-answer questions
until you’ve got them all right.
6. Pay
attention
While whoever is delivering your Course is talking, pay close
attention. Hang on to every word! In that manner, you will be able to keep good
notes and optimize the way you prepare for the exam.
As we already mentioned before, this is a demanding exam that
covers a vast amount of information in short time. By concentrating during the
course, you can get a solid grasp of the material.
5. Ask questions
As our teachers used to say, there is no such thing as a stupid
question. This is how you should approach the SMSTS teaching
sessions, as well. Be prepared to ask questions about anything you didn’t
understand first time around. Otherwise, you will end up wasting both your time
and money.
4. Participate actively
You will probably be split into groups to discuss what you have
been taught. Make sure you take an active part in them. Don’t hang back, all
shy! Engage in conversation with the other participants and don’t be afraid to
exchange ideas and questions.
There might have been something that slipped your mind. With good
collaboration and open discussion, you can feel safe that you have done your
best in order to cover every possible aspect of the exam.
3. Find your
learning style
Every person has a unique style of learning. That being said,
it’s important to find what works best for you. For instance, some people
perform better when they are standing on their own, while others are more
productive while working in groups.
Follow the courses, keep good notes and try to tailor your
studying effort to your preferences and needs. If you manage to do that, you
will see a big difference in terms of performance right away.
2. A
last revision is always a good idea
The evening before the final Test try to re-read the most
significant parts of the examined material. Don’t let, though, everything for
the last minute. You need also to rest your mind before the big day.
As long as you had paid close attention during the 5-day
teaching period, a 3-4 hour revision of the main points will be enough for you
to pass the exam and add a strong plus to your CV.
1. Don’t panic!
Last but definitely not least, during the exam remember to
remain calm and focus on the questions. In case that you are not sure for an
answer of yours, there is absolutely no reason to panic. Move on to the next
question, and you can deal with them again in the end. The more peaceful you
are, the easier will be for you to concentrate and succeed the exam.
Conclusion
To sum up, these are the 10 main SMSTS tips that
you need to keep in mind while you are preparing for the exam. It is a
demanding exam, but you can make things so much easier for yourself if you have
a good preparation plan. Active participation during the course will also help
you a lot.
This is a significant investment both for your career and your
performance on site. After all, safe and productive construction sites can be
the first step towards a better building sector.
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