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IASHEP Certified Construction Industry Competent Person Train the Trainer Course (CCPT)
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IASHEP Certified Construction Industry Competent Person Train the Trainer Course (CCPT)

4 Day
advanced

The focus of this Trainer course is to prepare students to teach the IASHEP 10- and 30-Hour classes. Course time is devoted to learning and practicing adult training techniques, with students participating in the development and delivery of lectures during class. Thorough knowledge of OSHA Construction Industry Standards (CFR 1926) is required. Upon successful completion, students become authorized IASHEP Trainers in the 10- and 30-Hour Program. The training covers specific OSHA regulations and requirements that are not limited to construction-only jobs, recognizing that workers taking construction industry courses often have roles related to the construction sector. Note: This is not an OSHA Outreach Training program.

Course Description

The focus of this Trainer course is to prepare students to teach the IASHEP 10- and 30-Hour classes. Course time is devoted to learning and practicing adult training techniques, with students participating in the development and delivery of lectures during class. Thorough knowledge of OSHA Construction Industry Standards (CFR 1926) is required. Upon successful completion, students become authorized IASHEP Trainers in the 10- and 30-Hour Program. The training covers specific OSHA regulations and requirements that are not limited to construction-only jobs, recognizing that workers taking construction industry courses often have roles related to the construction sector. Note: This is not an OSHA Outreach Training program.

Learning Objectives

This course covers a wide range of safety and health topics, including Global Harmonization/Hazard Communication, Fire Prevention & Protection, Permit-Required Confined Spaces, Flammable & Combustible Liquids, Fall Prevention (including roofing), Subpart M, and Scaffolds and Elevated Work Surfaces. Additional areas of focus include Personal Protective Equipment, Excavation, Trenching and Shoring, Welding, cutting and brazing, Steel Erection, and more.

Who Should Attend

Construction Managers, Supervisors and Managers, Safety Supervisors, Building Inspectors, Training Managers, and Industrial Hygienists.