The Understanding the Building Safety Act course from Workforce Skills Support is designed to help construction leaders, managers, and compliance professionals navigate one of the most significant shifts in UK building regulation. The Building Safety Act (BSA) introduces new duties, tighter oversight, and higher accountability across the sector. For businesses and individuals alike, staying compliant isn’t optional — it’s essential.
This blog unpacks what the course covers, who should attend, and why it’s such an important investment in professional competence and organisational resilience.
Course Name: Understanding the Building Safety Act
Duration: 1 day (approx. 6 guided learning hours)
Delivery Modes: Classroom, remote (Teams/Zoom), or hybrid. Nationwide on-site delivery available for groups.
Maximum Delegates: 20 classroom or 12 remote
Cost: £945 + VAT (day rate; subject to location)
Accreditation: CITB ATO (aligned with CITB training standards)
Certificate Validity: 1 year
Funding: Eligible for CITB grant funding. Workforce Skills Support provides full assistance with applications and claims.
This course is ideal for professionals in supervisory, compliance, design, management, or leadership roles within construction and civil engineering projects.
It’s particularly suited for those overseeing higher-risk buildings, or those responsible for:
The Building Safety Act fundamentally changes expectations around competence, accountability, and transparency. Misinterpretation or non-compliance can lead to severe legal, financial, and reputational risks.
By attending, you’ll ensure your organisation:
Participants will explore:
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
While other providers offer awareness sessions, Workforce Skills Support ensures:
Workforce Skills Support offers a range of specialist training to complement the Understanding the Building Safety Act course:
No, but given the scope of the Building Safety Act, it is strongly recommended for those working on higher-risk buildings or in supervisory/compliance roles.
Yes, the certificate is valid for 1 year, encouraging annual refresher training.
Yes. Workforce Skills Support provides full support with the funding application process.
Both — it can be taken in a classroom, remotely via Teams/Zoom, or as a hybrid session for groups.
Up to 20 F2F or 12 remote delegates, whether classroom-based or remote.
The Building Safety Act 2022 is not just another regulatory hurdle — it’s a fundamental shift in how the construction industry must approach safety, transparency, and accountability. This course provides the knowledge and tools professionals need to navigate those changes with confidence.
Enrol now in the Understanding the Building Safety Act course and prepare your team for compliance, competence, and safer building practices.