The Construction Site Safety Technician
course is divided into two parts, the first half covers Introduction
to Safety; Hazard Recognition, Evaluation and Control; Risk Analysis
and Assessment; Inspections, Audits and Observations; Employee
Motivation; Sit-Specific ES&H Plans; Emergency-Action Plans, JSAs
(Job Safety Analysis) and TSAs (Task Safety Analysis) Safety
Orientation and Training; Work Permit Policies; Confined-Space Entry
Procedures; Safety Meetings; Accident Investigations: Policies and
Procedures; Accident Evaluation; Data Analysis; Recordkeeping; OSHA
Inspection Procedures; ES&H (Environmental Safety & Health) Data
Tracking and Personal Protective Equipment; Work-Zone Safety;
Electrical and High-Voltage Hazards; Fire Protection and Prevention;
Hand and Power-Tool Safety; Welding Safety; Fall Protection; Steel
Erection; Walking and Working Surfaces; Ladders and Scaffolding;
Horizontal Directional Drilling Hazards; Heavy-Equipment, Crane ad
Rigging Safety; Trenching Safety; Forklift Safety; Lockout/Tagout;
Confined Spaces and Concrete and Masonry. This course will meet the
requirements of Field Safety, Safety Technology, Construction Site
Safety Supervisor, and Construction Site Safety Technician
and qualifies the professional to work in a Safety Tech or
Professional capacity in almost any plant or construction site in
America.
This class is taught by Master Trainer Terry
Messenger. Terry is the definitive Safety Man. After more than ten
years teaching safety classes at McNeese University in Lake Charles,
LA, he joins us to teach the Construction Site Safety Technician
initially and a vast array of other N.C.C.E.R. classes will be
offering soon.
Construction Site Safety Technician