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Construction Worker
CSST - Construction Site Safety Technician

The CSST course is designed for industry safety professionals, company safety officers, current site safety coordinators or foreman seeking to improve safety knowledge and skills. The CSST is appropriate for an experienced journey-level craft professional seeking a path into the safety profession. The trainee must complete the entire Field Safety and Safety Technology curriculum for this credential.

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CSSS - Construction Site Safety Supervisor

This course is designed for the project personnel responsible for safety on the job site, and specifically to provide field managers the expertise to understand safety to a high degree. This program helps supervisors develop the knowledge and skills to fulfill those responsibilities and be an effective leader. By completing this program, students will understand how safety supervisor responsibilities apply to the construction industry.

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CSSO - Construction Site Safety Orientation

This course offers basic safety and is designed to provide all trainees with an awareness of hazards they may encounter on the job site. Amongst the topics discussed are personal protective equipment (PPE), accident and incident reporting, general site safety, general construction hazards, hazard communication, and safety policy and programs. 

Construction Managers
Field Safety

From craftperson to superintendent, Field Safety has been designed for individuals who are involved with completing or overseeing tasks in the construction industry. This curriculum reinforces safety training and the safety culture for every worker. It discusses how to recognize, understand, and address common hazards associated with the construction and maintenance environments.

Construction Engineer
Safety Technology

Safety Technology provides instruction on how to implement and administer a company’s safety program. It is designed for field managers, safety directors, safety committees, owner safety representatives, and insurance/loss control representatives. 

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OSHA 10&30

OSHA 10&30-Hour Construction Training provides a comprehensive and advanced level of safety education for those involved in the construction industry. It equips participants with the knowledge and skills to manage risks, ensure compliance, and foster a culture of safety. This course is pivotal for individuals looking to excel in the construction field while prioritizing workplace safety.

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