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$400.00

The Construction Site Safety Technician Course (CSST) is designed for individuals who demonstrate competency and work part-time or full-time in health and safety activities devoted to the prevention of construction illnesses and injuries. In addition to technical CFR 1926 training the CSST course offers leadership and industry best practice concepts for incident investigation and and overall site improvement programs


Program Benefits:  

· All courses are International Competency Assessment Board (I-CAB) Approved

· Courses can be completed at the users own pace

· Each individual course comes with a verifiable certificate of completion

· Learn concepts that help effectively manage a safety and health program

· Build on Leadership Skills 


Courses Covered: CFR 1926

Goal Setting  / Occupational Health & Safety Awareness for Supervisors / Worker Safety & Health Awareness / Fall Protection / Trenching & Excavation  Safety  / Job Safety Analysis / Confined Space Safety /  Fundamentals of Accident Investigation / First Aid, CPR & AED         


Average Completion Time:

Four Days 

 

Prerequisites and Authorization:

  1. Will have at least 3 years of construction related experience and have duties that require technical skills and knowledge in safety, health, and the environment.
  2. Must pass all associated CSST Courses and final exam.
  3. Must pay annual renewal fee 

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Disclaimer

The content provided herein serves exclusively for training and educational purposes. While it endeavors to present the user with occupational safety and health best practices and general guidelines for regulatory compliance, it should not be regarded or relied upon as a comprehensive representation or interpretation of the provisions set forth in the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act of 1970, or any other specific regulations instituted by any governmental regulatory body.


It is incumbent upon users to consult the original statutory provisions or obtain professional legal advice where necessary.


The ACSP is not connected or affiliated with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

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