What is the Pass Rate for SSSTS?
If you’re considering taking the SSSTS (Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme) course, one of the most common questions candidates tend to have is: how hard is the exam? The good news is that with the right preparation and training provider, passing the course is very achievable. In this blog, we’ll break down how the course is assessed, what the pass mark is, and how students typically perform when they take the course through CST Training.
How is the Course Assessed?
The course is assessed through a combination of group exercises, interactive discussions, and a multiple-choice exam at the end of the training. The exam isn’t designed to trick you. It simply tests your understanding of the key health, safety, and environmental responsibilities that site supervisors need to uphold.
To be eligible to pass, learners must:
- Attend both days in full
- Participate actively in group discussions
- Complete the end-of-course multiple-choice test
The Pass Mark
To pass the SSSTS exam, you need to score at least 80%, which generally means answering 24 out of 30 questions correctly. Additionally, there are a few critical safety questions in the exam that must be answered correctly to pass, even if your overall score is high. These are non-negotiable questions to ensure you understand the most important site safety responsibilities.
What is the Pass Rate for SSSTS?
At CST Training, we’re proud to have a 98% pass rate across our entire range of training courses, both online and in-person. This high success rate is down to a combination of expert trainers, accessible course materials, and the supportive, practical approach we take with learners. Our trainers take time to explain complex topics clearly, and make sure every candidate is well-prepared before they sit the exam.
Conclusion: What is the Pass Rate for SSSTS?
With the right support and preparation, the course is very passable- especially at CST Training, where our 98% pass rate speaks for itself.
If you still have any questions regarding the course, then do not hesitate to get in touch.
Phone – 020 3488 4472