4-HR SST Elective Course Package
Course Duration
4 Hours
Course Session
1 Session
Language
English, Spanish
Training Type
Onsite Training
Course Overview
This bundle offers four NYC Department of Buildings-Approved Site Safety Training (SST) courses including 2 hours of general and 2 hours of specialized electives training that can be applied towards the requirements of an SST or Supervisor SST Card. THIS IS AN AWARENESS-LEVEL TRAINING ONLY and does not provide any other qualification or authorization outside of the Site Safety Training Card.
These are the awareness level courses only and do not provide any other qualifications or authorization outside of the Site Safety Training Card. The courses in this bundle are also available as stand-alone options.
Certificate(s) of completion 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.
SST Safety Courses Are As Follow:
SST General Electrives:
SST Specialized Electrives:
1-Hour Electrocution Prevention(SST-102)
1-Hour Confined Space Entry (SST-202)
1-Hour Protection from Sun Exposure (SST-108)
1-Hour Job Hazard Analysis (SST-209)
Additional Course Information
What you'll learn
- Electrical Safety
- Sun Exposure Protection
- Confined Space Entry
- Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
- Risk Assessment
- Emergency procedures
- Safe work practice
- Career Advancement
- Enhanced Safety
CEU Credits Earned
- 1-Hour Electrocution Prevention:0.1
- 1-Hour Protection from Sun Exposure: 0.1
- 1-Hour Confined Space Entry: 0.1
- 1-Hour Job Hazard Analysis 0.1
Continuous Education Units
Who should take this course?
Curriculum for Supervisors employed in NYC within the Five Boroughs on projects requiring a:
- Construction Super
- Site Safety Manager
- Site Safety Coordinator
- Concrete Safety Manager
- Competent Person.
NYC DOB Requirement:
Local Law 196 of 2017 requires certain workers and supervisors to receive safety training at construction sites that are required to designate a Construction Superintendent, Site Safety Coordinator or Site Safety Manager.
Learning Outcomes
- Describe a medical emergency
- Understand the need to know the location of first aid kits and hazard communication information
- Understand requirements to have First Aid and the ability to administer such procedures
- Describe Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
- Describe Personal Fitness and Fitness for duty
- Describe risk factorrs, symptoms, and treatment best practices for the most common sun- and heat- related health disorders
- Identify situations that create additional risks for sun/heat exposure
- Apply controls to prevent or minimize sun- and heat-related health risks on job sites
- Apply ACGIH’s screening criteria for TLV and Action Limit for Heat Stress
- Identify examples of confined spaces and the major hazards associated with confined spaces
- Recognize that OSHA has strict requirements for confined spaces in construction, which are found in 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA
- Describe the major difference between a confined space and a permit-required confined space
- Understand that only select, trained, and authorized persons may enter permit required confined spaces
- Explain the purpose of and need for flagging operations
- Describe the components of a successful flagging operation
- Differentiate responsibilities for crew members & supervisors during flagging operations
- Identify proper equipment and PPE for flagging operations
- Explain various flagger responsibilities for different kinds of worksites
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
Who should take this safety package?
A: This package benefits a wide range of employees, including those working in construction, manufacturing, industrial settings, and any other environment where they may encounter electrical hazards, sun exposure, confined spaces, or require conducting job hazard analyses.
Why is this safety package important for my employees?
A: This comprehensive safety package addresses critical workplace hazards. It equips your employees with essential knowledge and skills to prevent accidents, minimize risks, and ensure a safe working environment.
How can this safety training improve my company's safety culture?
A: By providing employees with this valuable safety training, you demonstrate a strong commitment to employee safety and well-being. This fosters a positive safety culture where employees feel valued and empowered to identify and mitigate hazards.
Will this training meet OSHA requirements?
A: This safety package covers many essential topics related to OSHA regulations. However, it’s important to consult specific OSHA standards and guidelines for your industry to ensure full compliance.