40-HR Site Safety Manager
Course Duration
40 Hours
Course Session
5 Session
Language
English, Spanish
Training Type
Classroom Training
Course Overview
The Site Safety Manager class will train participants on how to be an effective site safety manager. The 40 Hour Safety Manager Course focuses on building construction that may be classified by the NYC Building Department. The Safety Manager Course also puts a strong emphasis on protecting, not only the safety of the general public, but for those working on the job site as well. This safety manager training is a prerequisite for individuals applying for their site safety coordinator, or construction superintendent license. The course is a comprehensive review of chapter 33 and the rules of the City of New York that pertain to the public protection. This course will prepare prospective candidates with safe work practices in alignment with NYC rules and regulations and prepare those candidates for the Site Safety Manager or Site Safety Coordinator exam. Cost of completion card is included in price indicated below.
Fast Line Safety Training delivers high-quality, hands-on training at your location and provides the industry’s preferred operator card.
Additional Course Information
What you'll learn
- Fall Protection Systems
- Excavation & Trenching Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Confined Space Entry
- Emergency Response Procedures
- OSHA Standards
- Hazard Identification
- Accident Investigation
- Safety Program Development
- Leadership & Communication
CEU Credits Earned
4.0
Continuous Education Units
Trying to Renew your 40-hour Site Safety Manager Certificate?
Course curriculum combines many training, such as formal instructions, practical training and learning, and assessing the operator’s performance in the workplace and with equipment. Under the ANSI A92 standards, MEWPs are classified differently and are divided into the following groups:
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Explain the difference between the various types of safety professionals
- Recognize rules and regulations and the reasons why they were put into place.
- Identify the different types of safety practices and procedures that are put in place to protect the public adequately during construction and demolition operations in NYC.
- Described proper communication procedures between licensed safety professionals and the New York City Department of Buildings
- Describe the differences between OSHA standards and NYC DOB Chapter 33 regulations
- Identify potential fire hazards and prevention methods in compliance with the New York City Fire Code
Interested in becoming as Site Safety Manager?
It is a requirement that the person designated for the project must have the following:
- 40-hour site safety manager training | 7-hour Refresher Course every 3 years thereafter
- 32-hour supported scaffold installer training | 8-hour refresher course every 4 years thereafter
- 32-hour suspended scaffold supervisor training | Complete an 8-hour refresher every 4 years thereafter
Course Outline
Lesson 1: Introduction to Site Safety Management
- Site Safety Training and requirements for SST Cards
- Site Safety Manager and Coordinator description
- COnstruction Superintendent description
- Concrete Safety Manager description
- Fire Safety Manager description
Lesson 2: Construction Site Incidents
- Notification protocol
- Chapter 33
- Local Law 78 of 2017
- Common causes and prevention incident statistics
- Case studies w/photos
Lesson 3: Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Lesson 4: NYC Site Safety Manager Certification Requirements
- Building and construction sites that require a Site Safety Manager, Coordinator, or Construction Superintendent
- Steps to get or renew a Certificate
- Discipline/suspension/revocation of a Certification
Lesson 5: OSHA 1926 Overview
- Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
- Focus on the Four Hazards from the 10-Hour OSHA Course
- All applicable subparts
Lesson 6: NYC Code Review
- Department policy statements
- Regulatory notices
- Bulletins and memos including:
- Title 1 Rules of the City of New York – Chapter
100 and Chapter 3300 Safeguards During
Construction or Demolition - NYC Fire Code ’22 – Chapter 33 Fire Safety
during Construction, Alteration, and Demolition
NYC Department of Transportation – Regulations
and Permits - Building Code ’68 – All applicable sections still in
effect - Chapter 1 Administration – Permits, Maintenance,
Enforcement and Licensing; - Chapter 33 Safeguards during Construction or
Demolition - Chapter 35 Reference Standards
- Construction Codes ’22- General Administrative
Provisions - Building Code ’14 – All applicable sections
including updates from Building Code 2022.- Update Pages/Local Laws promulgated
after January 1, 2015 - Local Law 81, 78, 196, etc. of 2017
- Local Laws 147 and 149 of 2021
- Update Pages/Local Laws promulgated
- Title 1 Rules of the City of New York – Chapter
Lesson 7: NYC Department Of Buildings - All applicable
- Administrative standard operating procedures
- Policy and procedure notices
- Permits/department notifications
- Job forms, filing, notifications and site documents via BIS
and/or DOBNOW - Plans
- Inspection checklists/logs
- Wind and weather advisories
Lesson 8: Site Safety Plan Requirements
Lesson 9: Jobsite Safety Violations
Lesson 10: Safe Use of Tools on the Jobsite
Lesson 11: Safety Protocols for concrete, Standpipe Inspection, Supported/Suspended Scaffolds and Sheds, Cranes and Derricks
Lesson 12: Jobsite Emergency Situations and Preparedness Procedures
Pricing
Group
Minimum 5 person per class-
We Come to You
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Schedule Flexibility
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Hands-on Training
Inquire about setting up a private class for your team and ask about group discounts.
To successfully complete the training, students must:
- Earn a minimum score of 75% on the final evaluation.
- Complete 100% of the required course content.
- Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
- Actively participate in all written and practical learning activities.
- Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
Please note that no make-up time will be provided for missed assignments or activities.
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Completion cards are valid for 3 years and in all 50 states.
We are the only providers issuing such permanent cards.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Site Safety Manager and what do they do?
A Site Safety Manager is a crucial role in the construction industry, responsible for overseeing and implementing safety protocols on construction sites. They work to prevent accidents, injuries, and illnesses by conducting safety inspections, developing and enforcing safety plans, training workers, and investigating incidents.
Who Should take this 40-hour Site Safety Manager Course?
This course is designed for a wide range of individuals, including
- Aspiring Site Safety Managers
- Construction professionals seeking career advancement
- Supervisors and foremen looking to enhance their safety knowledge
- Anyone interested in improving safety on construction sites
What Topics will be covered in the 40-Hour course?
The course covers a comprehensive range of essential topics, such as:
- OSHA Regulations and Standards
- Hazard Identification and Assessment
- Fall Protection System
- Excavation and Trenching Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Confined Space Entry
- Emergency Response Procedures
- Accident Investigation and Reporting
What are the benefits of completing this 40-hour course?
- Gain valuable knowledge and skills to enhance your safety management expertise
- Improve your job prospects and career advancement opportunities
- Increase your confidence in identifying and mitigating safety hazards
- Develop the ability to communicate safety information effectively
Is this course OSHA-compliant?
Yes, this 40-hour site safety Manager course is designed to meet or exceed OSHA training requirements for construction safety. Upon successful completion, you will gain valuable knowledge and skills to comply with OSHA regulations and best practices.