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Core Curriculum Construction Site Safety Orientation

The u201cBasic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation)u201d module (00101) that aligns to OSHAu2019s 10-hour program. This means that instructors who are OSHA-500 certified are able to issue 10-hour OSHA cards to their trainees who successfully complete the module. Combined with an NCCER credential, the OSHA 10-hour card will show employers a credible and valuable training record.

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Core Curriculum Construction Site Safety Orientation

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  1. SafetySafety Career Pathway This infographic is designed to give a general overview of the career progression available for constructionprofessionals pursuing roles in safety management and leadership. It also illustrates how NCCER safety training credentials fit into the development pathway for construction safety professionals. Basic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation) – The “Basic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation)” module (00101) that aligns to OSHA’s 10-hour program. This means that instructors who are OSHA-500 certified are able to issue 10-hour OSHA cards to their trainees who successfully complete the module. Combined with an NCCER credential, the OSHA 10-hour card will show employers a credible and valuable training record.

  2. NCCER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATIONS To be granted any of the NCCER safety instructor certifications listed below, candidates must meet the applicable requirements as depicted in the following table.

  3. SAFETY TRAINING CREDENTIALS Those who successfully complete a prescribed set of modules from the NCCER safety curricula receive a certificate, transcript and wallet card with one of NCCER’s three safety training designations. These designations are: • Construction Site Safety Orientation (CSSO) • Construction Site Safety Supervisor (CSSS) • Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) For entry into the NCCER Registry and issuance of credentials, these courses must be taught by the appropriate level of safety instructor under an Accredited Training Sponsor (ATS). Standard certificates of completion (Blue background) are issued for completion of a level in the NCCER curriculum. When a required set of levels have been earned towards a craft completion, a certificate of craft completion (Silver background) is issued. The CSSO, CSSS and CSST credentials earn standard certificates of completion, while the CSSS and CSST also earn certificates of craft completion. As curricula are constantly being revised and updated, these credentialing policies are subject to change at the discretion of NCCER.

  4. Safety Career Pathway This infographic is designed to give a general overview of the career progression available for construction professionals pursuing roles in safety management and leadership. It also illustrates how NCCER safety training credentials fit into the development pathway for construction safety professionals. Safety Instructor Certifications To be granted any of the NCCER safety instructor certifications required to teach the safety curricula, candidates must meet the applicable requirements as outlined in the Construction Site Safety Program information guide.

  5. CONTACT INFO 8409 W. Interstate 20, Suite 8 Midland, TX 79706 Our office hours: Monday, Thru, Friday : 08:00 - 17:00 Office Phone : 432-231-2207

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