Course Overview
The CITB Director’s Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) is a one-day interactive course designed for company directors and senior managers who hold strategic responsibility for health, safety, welfare and environmental risk across construction, infrastructure, civil engineering and allied sectors.
This Director’s Role for Health and Safety course is part of the broader CITB Site Safety Plus portfolio and focuses on helping senior decision-makers recognise their duties of care and the implications of non-compliance with health and safety legislation.
Why choose TE Training Academy
At TE Training Academy, our CITB DRHS course is delivered by trainers who bring senior leadership and technical backgrounds from major projects including tunnelling, infrastructure and civil engineering. We focus on translating legal and regulatory content into board-level strategic insight, so delegates not only earn their certificate but also gain the confidence to lead safety transformation.
Our delivery is designed for busy senior professionals and can be scheduled as an in-house or bespoke cohort to align with your organisational leadership team. By completing the Director’s Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) with us, you demonstrate your company’s commitment to senior-level accountability for health, safety and sustainability across all project environments.
Who should attend
The CITB DRHS course is ideal for:
1) Company directors, non‐executive directors and board members with responsibility for health, safety and wellbeing.
2) Senior managers such as operations directors, senior project managers, senior engineers, company secretaries and contracts managers who influence strategy and culture around health and safety.
3) Organisations seeking to strengthen leadership accountability for safety outcomes and ensure senior-level competence in safety governance.
Delegates should have a good understanding of written and spoken English and be comfortable engaging in strategic discussions and case studies.
Course duration and assessment
The CITB Director’s Role for Health and Safety (DRHS) runs over one day (typically around 7.5 hours excluding any pre-course eLearning). Delegates may be required to complete pre-course eLearning (approximately 1.5 hours) covering foundational topics in health and safety law and leadership, before attending the face-to-face session.
Assessment includes participation in group exercises, case-study reflections and a two-part written assessment. On successful completion you will receive the official CITB certificate, valid for five years.
What You'll Learn
By completing the Director’s Role for Health and Safety course, you will be able to:
1) Recognise the moral, economic and legal costs and consequences of board-level decisions that impact workforce health and safety.
2) Understand the significance of strategic management of risk, and how leadership decisions translate into health and safety outcomes on-site.
3) Appreciate the need for competent duty-holders, coordination and communication across organisational functions to deliver effective health and safety performance.
4) Identify tools and governance processes to introduce and sustain a positive health and safety culture within your organisation.
5) Apply a Plan → Do → Check → Act approach to health and safety leadership: planning strategy, delivering it, monitoring performance and reviewing for continuous improvement.
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