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Construction Industry Standards

48 Hours Construction Industry Standards by ISOHS

This intensive safety certification provides construction professionals with advanced hazard recognition and mitigation skills, exceeding standard OSHA 30 requirements. Designed…

This intensive safety certification provides construction professionals with advanced hazard recognition and mitigation skills, exceeding standard OSHA 30 requirements. Designed for site supervisors, safety officers, and high-risk trades, the program combines classroom learning, hands-on drills, and VR simulations to address complex construction hazards.

Key Benefits:
✔ OSHA-Aligned + International Best Practices
✔ Specialized Tracks (High-Rise, Heavy Civil, Industrial)
✔ Incident Command System (ICS) Certification Included
✔ Satisfies competency requirements for:

  • Site Safety Supervisors (NYC SST)

  • OSHA 500/510 Prep

  • International Construction Projects

 

Delivery Options

Format Duration Location
Residential 6 days ISOHS Training Centers
On-Site 8 days Your Project Location
Blended 4 weeks Online + Weekend Labs

Why ISOHS?

🔹 Developed with AGC & Turner Construction
🔹 75% Hands-On Training
🔹 Bilingual Instruction (English/Spanish)
🔹 Job Placement Network

Next Cohort:
📅 15 October 2024 (Limited to 20 Participants)

What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Advanced Hazard Management (18 Hours)
  • Structural Collapse Prevention
  • Tower Crane Safety & Signaling
  • Confined Space Entry (Permit-Required)
  • Hot Work & Flammable Liquid Safety
  • 2. Health & Environmental (12 Hours)
  • Silica & Asbestos Abatement
  • Hazardous Energy Control (LOTO Advanced)
  • Environmental Protection Protocols
  • 3. Leadership & Compliance (10 Hours)
  • Safety Leadership for Supervisors
  • Multi-Employer Site Coordination
  • Regulatory Documentation
  • 4. Emergency Response (8 Hours)
  • Mass Rescue Operations
  • Construction Firefighting
  • Trauma First Aid

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