OSHA 155-Hour Construction Safety and Health
The OSHA 155-Hour Construction Safety and Health course is an advanced, professionally designed training program aimed at providing comprehensive knowledge and practical skills to manage construction site safety and occupational health effectively. This course is tailored for supervisors, safety officers, managers, and construction professionals who are responsible for ensuring compliance with workplace safety standards, reducing accidents, and promoting a safe working environment on construction sites.
Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of key construction safety concepts, including hazard recognition, risk assessment, fall protection, scaffolding safety, electrical safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), and emergency response planning. The program also covers OSHA regulations, legal compliance requirements, safety management systems, and best practices for maintaining a safe and productive construction site.
Designed to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, the OSHA 155-Hour Construction Safety and Health course equips learners with the skills to identify, evaluate, and control workplace hazards while fostering a culture of safety within their organizations.
Upon successful completion, participants will acquire the technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and leadership skills necessary to implement effective safety programs, manage construction risks, and ensure compliance with OSHA standards. This qualification enhances professional credibility and opens up career opportunities in construction management, site supervision, occupational safety, and project management worldwide.
Overview
Certifying Body
OSHAA
Total Credits
155-HOURS
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Course Category
Construction Industry
Learning Mood
Online
Qualification Structure
To achieve the OSHA 155-Hour Construction Safety and Health;
Candidates must complete the following 11 Mandatory Units,

