265 Hackensack St
Wood Ridge, New Jersey 07075 USA
SAFETY IS NOT A CHOICE, IT'S A RESPONSIBILITY WE OWE TO OURSELVES AND THOSE AROUND US
145-Hour Construction Industry Safety Supervisor
- January 01, 2026 - December 31, 2026
- Flexible Timings
- Open Enrollments
- Online Zoom Sessions or LMS
- +1 689 286 3561
- info@amiosp.com
Course Overview
Learning Outcomes
- Understand and apply OSHA construction safety regulations, standards, and best practices to maintain a safe and compliant construction site.
- Identify, assess, and prioritize workplace hazards including falls, scaffolding, excavation, electrical, machinery, and chemical risks.
- Implement effective hazard control measures, safety protocols, and standard operating procedures to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Supervise and mentor construction workers to ensure adherence to safety policies and promote a proactive safety culture.
- Conduct comprehensive site inspections, audits, and incident investigations, documenting findings and recommending corrective actions.
- Develop and deliver safety training sessions, toolbox talks, and awareness programs to educate employees on construction safety best practices.
- Apply emergency preparedness, fire prevention, and first aid procedures effectively on-site to ensure readiness for incidents.
- Collaborate with management, workers, and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance and continuous improvement in construction safety performance.
- Integrate learned concepts into real-world scenarios, making informed decisions to enhance safety performance and maintain regulatory compliance.
- Engage in practical exercises, case studies, and assessments to reinforce skills, knowledge, and leadership competency as a construction safety supervisor.
Mode of Delivery
Course Content
- Introduction to OSHA, Construction Safety Regulations, and Supervisor Responsibilities (10 Hours)
- Construction Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Control Methods (12 Hours)
- Fall Protection Systems, Scaffolding, and Working at Height Safety (14 Hours)
- Excavation, Trenching, and Ground Support Safety (10 Hours)
- Cranes, Hoists, Lifting Operations, and Rigging Supervision (12 Hours)
- Electrical Safety, Temporary Power, and Lockout/Tagout Awareness (10 Hours)
- Construction Equipment, Tools, and Machinery Safety (10 Hours)
- Fire Prevention, Emergency Response, and Site Evacuation Planning (12 Hours)
- Confined Space Entry and Permit-to-Work Systems
- Demolition Safety and Structural Stability Monitoring
- Construction Industrial Hygiene, Dust, Noise, and Vibration Control
- Chemical Safety, Hazardous Substances, and SDS Management
- Ergonomics, Manual Handling, and Musculoskeletal Risk Prevention
- Traffic Management and Mobile Plant Safety on Construction Sites
- Weather-Related Risks and Environmental Safety on Construction Projects
- Construction Safety Management Systems and Supervisor-Led Programs
- Job Safety Analysis (JSA), Method Statements, and Toolbox Talks
- Incident Reporting, Accident Investigation, and Root Cause Analysis
- Site Safety Inspections, Audits, and Compliance Monitoring
- Safety Leadership, Communication, and Workforce Engagement
Entry Requirements
Program Duration
Examination
Additional Information
Why Choose American Institute of Safety Professionals's Qualifications
Excellence in Training Solutions
- Understanding safety recognition and reward systems
- Basic design components of effective incentive programs
- Employee involvement and communication
- Action and assessment of safety programs
- Perfect for managers and supervisors, safety professionals, and anyone in charge of occupational safety.
Dedicated Support & Response
Career Opportunities
Following these careers typically involve developing and implementing safety programs and policies.
- Safety Manager: A safety manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining safety programs in an organization.
- Safety Coordinator: A safety coordinator is responsible for communicating safety policies and procedures to employees, conducting safety training, and ensuring that the workplace is in compliance with safety regulations.
- Health and Safety Specialist: A health and safety specialist is responsible for identifying potential health and safety hazards in the workplace and implementing measures to minimize or eliminate these hazards.
- Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager: An EHS manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining programs to ensure that an organization is in compliance with environmental and health and safety regulations.
- Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Consultant: An OHS consultant provides expert advice and guidance to organizations on how to comply with occupational health and safety regulations and maintain a safe workplace for employees.
This training program is intended to provide entry-level general industry workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards on a job site. The training covers a variety of general industry safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a work site. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards.
| From | To | Status | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-01-05 | 2025-01-06 | completed | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-02-05 | 2025-02-06 | completed | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-03-05 | 2025-03-06 | completed | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-04-05 | 2025-04-06 | completed | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-05-05 | 2025-05-06 | completed | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-06-05 | 2025-06-06 | completed | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-07-05 | 2025-07-06 | completed | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-08-05 | 2025-08-06 | completed | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-09-05 | 2025-09-06 | upcoming | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-10-05 | 2025-10-06 | upcoming | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-11-05 | 2025-11-06 | upcoming | E Learning Online Session |
| 2025-12-05 | 2025-12-06 | upcoming | E Learning Online Session |
- 265 Hackensack St Wood Ridge, New Jersey 07075 USA
- +1 689 286 3561
- info@amiosp.com
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