Starting an SSSTS Online Course is one of the best things to learn the skills necessary to carry out successful site supervision in the UK construction industry. An SSSTS online course offers the flexibility to study at your convenience, allowing you to gain health, safety,...

The construction industry is a key part of the UK economy, providing jobs and infrastructure. However, with changing economic conditions, many wonder: will construction work slow down? To understand this, we need to explore the latest UK construction statistics, the challenges the sector faces, and...

What ECS Card Do I Need? If you’re working in the electrotechnical or construction industry, understanding the different ECS card types is crucial. Whether you're an apprentice, a qualified electrician, or a senior manager, the right ECS card proves your skills, qualifications, and health & safety...

In today’s construction landscape, the quality of electrical work directly impacts building safety, comfort, and efficiency. Skilled electrical managers ensure systems are installed, maintained, and optimised to the highest standards. From residential projects to commercial builds, they oversee every aspect of electrical systems, including installation,...

Your SSSTS certificate is only valid for five years. If you don’t renew it before it expires, you risk losing your qualification—and with it, your ability to supervise legally on UK construction sites. That’s where our Online SSSTS Refresher course comes in. COSAC’s Safe2Site Supervision Training...

In the ever-changing landscape that is the Construction Industry, one thing remains constant: making health and safety a main priority. The Site Supervisors’ Safety Training Scheme (SSSTS) is a comprehensive training program designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective site...

We’re excited to announce that COSAC has been shortlisted for the Training Initiative of the Year Award at the On The Tools Awards 2024! This highly anticipated event takes place in Birmingham on November 21st. We are thrilled to join some of the most innovative...

The construction industry, a cornerstone of economic growth, has a dark side: a persistent and alarming rise in worker fatalities. This trend is a stark reminder that despite advancements in technology and safety regulations, the dangers inherent in construction remain a significant threat to human...

The construction industry, a cornerstone of economic development, is facing a mounting crisis: a severe labour shortage that threatens to derail ambitious housing projects and infrastructure initiatives. This shortage is a complex issue with multifaceted causes, including demographic shifts, Brexit-related uncertainties, and a decline in...