Field Safety

By ASHLEY WILLIAMS Categories: CSSS
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Trainees with successful module completions may be eligible for credentialing through the NCCER Registry. To learn more, go to www.nccer.org or contact us at 1.888.622.3720. Our website has information on the latest product releases and training, as well as online versions of our Cornerstone magazine and Pearson’s product catalog.
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This information is general in nature and intended for training purposes only. Actual performance of activities de- scribed in this manual requires compliance with all applicable operating, service, maintenance, and safety procedures under the direction of qualified personnel. References in this manual to patented or proprietary devices do not constitute a recommendation of their use.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Enrolling in online construction site safety training provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of crucial safety measures and practices essential for a secure working environment. Throughout the course, learners gain valuable insights into a variety of topics that collectively contribute to the overall well-being of construction workers and the prevention of accidents on the job site.

Course Content

Introduction to Safety
Module One (75101-13) presents basic safety concepts and explains the difference between regulatory compliance and best practices. It also introduces OSHA and explains how accidents affect everyone on a job site. It provides an overview of common job-site hazards, including walking and working surfaces, temperature extremes, fire prevention, and tool safety. Finally, it identifies the elements of a hazard communication system and describes the types of information found on a product’s safety data sheet (SDS).

  • The Purpose, and Function of OSHA, Accident Costs, and Various Types of PPE
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Work Zone Safety
Module Three (75104-13) introduces the signs, signals, and barricades found on various job sites. It also covers highway work-zone safety requirements.

Steel Erection
Module Six (75110-13) covers common safety precautions related to steel-erection work, including controlled decking zones, hazardous materials and equipment precautions, tool safety, and appropriate personal protective equipment.

Concrete and Masonry
Module 75119 describes the protective personal equipment that must be used when working with concrete and masonry. It also covers the common job-site and health hazards associated with this type of work.

Confined Space and Excavations
Module Two (75120-13) covers safety precautions related to work in confined spaces, including the responsibilities and duties of each member of the confined-space entry team. It also covers the safety hazards and safeguards required when working in an excavation, including an explanation of various trenching supports and soil types.

Electrical Safety
Module Four (75121-13) describes the basic precautions necessary to avoid electrical shock, arc, and blast hazards. It also describes the lockout/tagout procedure.

Working from Elevations
Module Five (75122-13) explains the use of fall-protection equipment. It also covers safety precautions related to elevated work surfaces, including ladders, scaffolding, and aerial lifts.

Heavy Equipment, Forklifts, and Cranes
Module Seven (75123-13) covers the safety hazards and precautions necessary when working near heavy equipment. It also covers the general safety requirements for the use of forklifts and cranes.

Introduction to Material Handling
Module Nine (75124-13) explains the safety precautions required when transporting, handling, rigging, stacking, and storing various types of loads. It also covers safe lifting procedures.

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