162-hour Construction Safety and Health Manager

The 162-Hour Occupational Health and Safety Manager Program is a rigorous and comprehensive training designed for professionals responsible for managing and leading health and safety systems across various industries. This advanced program provides in-depth knowledge of regulatory compliance, risk management, strategic planning, and leadership necessary to develop and maintain effective occupational health and safety (OHS) management systems. Through a blend of theoretical instruction, practical case studies, and applied exercises, participants will develop the competencies required to drive organizational safety excellence, ensure legal compliance, and foster a proactive safety culture.

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Topics Covered in This Course:

  • 702 Effective Accident Investigation
  • 703 Introduction to OSH Training
  • 705 Hazard Communication Program
  • 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
  • 708 OSHA
  • 300 Recordkeeping
  • 709 Personal Protective Equipment
  • 710 Energy Control Program - LOTO
  • 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership
  • 715 Electrical Safety Basics
  • 717 Emergency Action Plans
  • 718 Fire Prevention Plans
  • 722 Ergonomics Program Management
  • 744 Working with OSHA
  • 751 Hearing Conservation Program Mgmt
  • 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Mgmt
  • 800 Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt
  • 802 Trench and Excavation Safety
  • 803 Scaffold Safety Program Mgmt
  • 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
  • 833 Developing a Construction SMS
  • 850 Health Hazards in Construction