Additional Details
Participants need to be able to communicate with the instructor in the language the course is held in.
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.
- 1-Hour First Aid and CPR: 0.1
- 1-Hour Protection from Sun Exposure: 0.1
- 1-Hour Confined Space Entry: 0.1
- 1-Hour Flag Person: 0.1
- 100% attendance for the course: 4 hours of instruction time
- 100% attendance for the course: 4 hours of instruction time
- Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
- Active participation in all class exercises (determined by course instructor)
- Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
- As applicable, achievement of minimum passing score on required end-of-course examination
- Participation and submittal of end-of-course evaluation form (must provide name on form to receive credit)
- Make up time is not allowed. Students who miss time from any individual session must reschedule and attend the full training course.
Course Outline
- 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
Audience
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, or Competent Person.
A plethora of methods will be used, such as auditory, visual and kinesthetic methods to ensure learning. This includes the program’s PowerPoint, related lectures, testing/quizzing, hands-on activities, and classroom discussions.