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Construction Safety Training Programs School

The u201cBasic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation)u201d module (00101) that aligns to OSHAu2019s 10-hour program. This means that instructors who are OSHA-500 certified are able to issue 10-hour OSHA cards to their trainees who successfully complete the module. Combined with an NCCER credential, the OSHA 10-hour card will show employers a credible and valuable training record.

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Construction Safety Training Programs School

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  1. Safety Training Credentials Those who successfully complete a prescribed set of modules from the NCCER safety curricula receive a certificate, transcript and wallet card with one of NCCER’s three safety training designations. These designations are: 1. Construction Site Safety Orientation (CSSO) 2. Construction Site Safety Supervisor (CSSS) 3. Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) To be granted any of these NCCER safety training credentials, candidates must complete the selection of modules outlined in the Construction Site Safety Program Information guide.

  2. SAFETY CREDENTIALS NCCER has developed an industry-wide approach to safety through a formal, nationally recognized training program. The Construction Site Safety Training Program is a widely used safety system employed by contractors and owners who demand more from their on-site supervisors and safety technicians. This comprehensive standardized safety program deals with site-specific hazards and provides unparalleled national recognition. • The program was designed to prepare trainees for the widely recognized safety certifications offered by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, including the Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST). • This approach includes curriculum, instructor certification, and the use of the NCCER Registry System to track and maintain training records and certifications. • The safety training within NCCER’s curricula provides the foundation for change in safety culture, promoting a safety-first philosophy throughout every level of an organization – from the new employee to every level of management.

  3. Safety Career Pathway This infographic is designed to give a general overview of the career progression available for construction professionals pursuing roles in safety management and leadership. It also illustrates how NCCER safety training credentials fit into the development pathway for construction safety professionals. Safety Instructor Certifications To be granted any of the NCCER safety instructor certifications required to teach the safety curricula, candidates must meet the applicable requirements as outlined in the Construction Site Safety Program information guide.

  4. CONSTRUCTION SITE SAFETY PROGRAM NCCER has developed an industry-wide approach to safety through a formal, nationally recognized training program. The Construction Site Safety Training Program is a widely used safety system employed by contractors and owners who demand more from their on-site supervisors and safety technicians. This comprehensive standardized safety program deals with site-specific hazards and provides unparalleled national recognition. 1. The program was designed to prepare trainees for the widely recognized safety certifications offered by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, including the Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) and Safety Trained Supervisor Construction (STSC). 2. This approach includes curriculum, instructor certification and use of the NCCER Registry System to track and maintain training records and certifications. 3. The safety training within NCCER’s curricula provides the foundation for change in safety culture, promoting a safety-first philosophy throughout every level of an organization – from new employee to management.

  5. CONTACT INFO 8409 W. Interstate 20, Suite 8 Midland, TX 79706 Our office hours: Monday, Thru, Friday : 08:00 - 17:00 Office Phone : 432-231-2207

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