130-hour Construction Safety and Health Specialist

The 130-Hour Construction Safety and Health Specialist Program is an advanced, comprehensive training designed for professionals responsible for developing, managing, and implementing effective safety programs in construction environments. This extensive program covers all critical aspects of construction safety and health, providing participants with the expertise to identify hazards, enforce compliance, and foster a culture of safety on construction sites. Through detailed instruction, case studies, and practical exercises, participants will gain mastery of OSHA regulations, risk management strategies, accident investigation techniques, and safety leadership principles essential for the role of a Construction Safety Specialist.

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Topics Covered in This Course:

  • 611 Nail Gun Safety
  • 612 Work Zone Traffic Safety
  • 702 Effective Accident Investigation
  • 705 Hazard Communication Program
  • 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
  • 709 Personal Protective Equipment
  • 710 Energy Control Program - LOTO
  • 711 Introduction to Ergonomics
  • 715 Electrical Safety Basics
  • 717 Emergency Action Plans
  • 718 Fire Prevention Plans
  • 725 Forklift Safety Program Management
  • 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding
  • 802 Trench and Excavation Safety
  • 804 Scaffold Erection and Inspection
  • 805 Fall Protection in Construction
  • 806 Focus Four - Falls
  • 807 Focus Four: Caught In-Between Hazards
  • 808 Focus Four - Struck-By
  • 809 Focus Four - Electrocution
  • 810 Hand and Power Tool Safety
  • 813 Construction Worksite Safety
  • 814 Heavy Equipment Safety
  • 815 Demolition Safety
  • 816 Confined Space Safety in Construction
  • 820 Cranes and Derrick Safety I
  • 821 Cranes and Derrick Safety II
  • 850 Health Hazards in Construction