130-hour Construction Safety and Health Specialist Program
Construction employees with safety responsibilities need appropriate training to gain the skills and knowledge required to assist safety managers and fulfill employer-determined duties. This program targets safety specialists, coordinators, and others tasked with implementing their organization's safety and health program.
Register Now Contact UsPROGRAM BENEFITS |
Advance in your career.
Identify workplace hazards.
Improve ability to inspect workplaces.
Educate workers on hazards.
INTENDED AUDIENCE |
FEATURES |
CERTIFICATE PACKAGES |
- 611 Nail Gun Safety
- 612 Work Zone Traffic Safety
- 702 Effective Accident Investigation
- 705 Hazard Communication Program
- 706 Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
- 709 Personal Protective Equipment
- 710 Energy Control Program - LOTO
- 711 Introduction to Ergonomics
- 715 Electrical Safety Basics
- 717 Emergency Action Plans
- 718 Fire Prevention Plans
- 725 Forklift Safety Program Management
- 726 Introduction to Machine Guarding
- 802 Trench and Excavation Safety
- 804 Scaffold Erection and Inspection
- 805 Fall Protection in Construction
- 806 Focus Four - Falls
- 807 Focus Four: Caught In-Between Hazards
- 808 Focus Four - Struck-By
- 809 Focus Four - Electrocution
- 810 Hand and Power Tool Safety
- 813 Construction Worksite Safety
- 814 Heavy Equipment Safety
- 815 Demolition Safety
- 816 Confined Space Safety in Construction
- 820 Cranes and Derrick Safety I
- 821 Cranes and Derrick Safety II
- 850 Health Hazards in Construction
Why Register?
When you register for an OSHAcademy student account, you will be able to complete and track your training using our online Learning Management System (LMS). After registering, you will be able to edit your account profile and track your individual training from your personal LMS dashboard. Once you make a payment, you can view exam scores and, if purchased, print your PDF certificates.
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If you are already an OSHAcademy student, you can update your enrollment through your student dashboard. Need help? Call or email or office.
Register Now!Final Course Exam
After studying the course material and completing the knowledge check activities, students can take the course exam. The course exam is designed to test the students understanding of the course material. Course exams are composed of multiple choice questions selected from our extensive question bank.
Exam Characteristics
- Exams vary in length, from 10 questions to 50 questions, depending on the course content. Most exams are 20 questions in length.
- You have two (2) hours to complete the course exam.
- The exam is open book. You can use course modules, review notes, or the course study guide to help answer questions.
- You must achieve a minimum score of 70% to pass the exam.
- You may retake the final exam if you fail to pass it:
- You may take an exam three (3) times within a 48-hour period.
- After the third attempt, students must wait 48 hours before attempting the exam again. During this time, you should review the course material to improve your understanding.
- After each exam, you receive an email with information on missed questions. We encourage you to review the course material to improve your understanding.
- When you pass the final exam, you may not retake the exam to raise your score.
Like most safety training, our certificates "certify" you have completed a formal course of study. OSHAcademy certificates do not certify you as a "qualified" construction safety specialist. And, of course, OSHA does not "certify" anyone as a qualified construction safety manager either.
In the USA, to be "certified" as a qualified safety specialist you need to meet experience and educational requirements and successfully pass an exam from a credentialing organization like the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (www.bcsp.com) or the Institute for Safety and Health Management (www.ishm.org).
An construction safety and health specialist has more technical training, knowledge, and experience than a typical employee. As a result, a specialist is often given additional duties, responsibilities, and compensation. A specialist often provides technical support to those working around them.
An construction safety and health supervisor has all the technical training, knowledge, and experience of a specialist, but also has additional supervisory responsibiities. As a result, the supervisor program includes all the courses found in the specialist program and includes two additional courses designed to specifically support the supervisory position.
OSHAcademy students that have already completed and paid for their training may qualify for a discounted price when purchasing a new program.
To determine if you qualify for a discount and how much the discount might be, our staff will need to evaluate your OSHAcademy transcript.
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I like how everything was put together to help train and get the knowledge through without confusing the trainee. At the end of the day it's about reading and understanding. This helps that. Keep up the good work.