Certified Safety and Health Manager - Construction
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Course Description
The Federal Government requires contractors to comply with EM385-1-1 safety and health training requirements before performing any work on military job sites. Although there is no official approval process from the United States Government for EM385-1-1 training programs, contracting employees are still required to complete this health and safety training in accordance with various other federal government mandates and protection practices.What You'll Learn
- While the EM-385 regulations align closely with OSHA rules in the Construction Safety Orders, experienced safety and health professional trainers can sometimes overlook the differences in the specific EM385-1 requirements.
- The Department of Defense and other government agencies require proof of training that covers the use of the USACE Safety and Health Requirements Manual.
- Students will learn the procedures of the Navy Facility Command and the US Army Corps of Engineers contracts.
- Students will learn the safety and health requirements of the US Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements Manual.
- Upon completion, students receive an official OSHA 30-Hour Construction card.
- Areas covered include, but are not limited to: Site-Specific Accident Prevention Plan (APP), Introduction to OSHA, Site Safety Health Officer's Qualifications & Responsibilities, Activity Hazard Analysis development, Site Personnel Training, Incident Response, Job-site Auditing, and Hazard Communication.
- Additional topics include cranes, rigging, electrical safety, personal protective equipment, and much more.
Who Should Attend
Construction Safety Managers Project Managers & Site Managers Construction Supervisors & Foremen HSE Officers / HSE Engineers Risk Management Professionals Health & Safety Coordinators Safety Consultants Contractors responsible for site safety Professionals seeking advancement into construction safety management roles Individuals preparing for senior-level safety leadership positions in construction