192-hour Construction HS Professional Program Requirements
Course Outline
The construction industry continues to experience many injuries and fatalities every year and the need for safety professionals has never been greater. Identifying and controlling construction hazards, reducing fatalities, injuries and illnesses, and designing effective OSH management systems specific to the construction industry are essential skills to the success of organizations.
This program is the best value for individuals and employers in the construction industry who want to get the most out of their safety training experience. If students aspire to excel in their career, are passionate about the field, and want to develop the skills needed to effectively manage safety in
the workplace, this program will help them get there.
Required Courses: 40 (192 hours)
1. 611 Nail Gun Safety – 3 hours
2. 612 Work Zone Traffic Safety – 2 hours
3. 702 Effective Accident Investigation – 6 hours
4. 703 Introduction to OSH Training – 6 hours
5. 705 Hazard Communication Program – 5 hours
6. 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis – 6 hours
7. 708 OSHA Recordkeeping Basics– 5 hours
8. 709 Personal Protective Equipment – 5 hours
9. 710 Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)– 6 hours
10. 711 Introduction to Ergonomics – 4 hours
11. 712 Safety Supervision and Leadership – 6 hours
12. 715 Electrical Safety for Technicians and Supervisors – 7 hours
13. 717 Emergency Action Plans – 4 hours
14. 718 Fire Prevention Plans – 6 hours
15. 721 OSH Training Development – 4 hours
16. 722 Ergonomics Program Management – 6 hours
17. 723 Conducting OSH Training – 5 hours
18. 725 Forklift Safety Program Management Program Management – 7 hours
19. 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding – 5 hours
20. 744 Working with OSHA – 3 hours
21. 751 Hearing Conservation Program Mgmt. – 6 hours
22. 755 Bloodborne Pathogens Program Mgmt. – 3 hours
23. 800 Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt. – 6 hours
24. 802 Trench and Excavation Safety – 5 hours
25. 803 Scaffold Safety Program Management – 4 hours
26. 804 Safe Scaffold Erection and Inspection – 5 hours
27. 805 Fall Protection in Construction – 8 hours
28. 806 Focus Four - Falls – 1.5 hours
29. 807 Focus Four - Caught-In/Between – 1.5 hours
30. 808 Focus Four - Struck-By – 1.5 hours
31. 809 Focus Four – Electrocution – 1.5 hours
32. 810 Hand and Power Tool Safety – 5 hours
33. 813 Construction Worksite Safety – 5 hours
34. 814 Heavy Equipment Safety – 6 hours
35. 815 Demolition Safety – 5 hours
36. 816 Confined Space Safety in Construction – 5 hours
37. 820 Cranes and Derrick Safety I – 5 hours
38. 821 Cranes and Derrick Safety II – 5 hours
39. 833 Developing a Construction SMS – 8 hours
40. 850 Health Hazards in Construction – 4 hours
Required Final Exam
The AT must administer a written multiple-choice exam using one of the following options:
1. Administer a 20-question exam after each individual course, or
2. Administer a 200-question exam after completing all required courses for the program
The AT should hold a post-exam discussion to review each question and answer after all students have completed their exam. Students must achieve a 70% score to pass the exam
