The Federal Government requires contractors to comply with EM385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements training before any work is performed on military job sites. There is no official approval process from the United States Government for EM385-1-1 training programs. However, contracting employees must complete this health and safety training per various other federal government mandates and protection practices.
The Federal Government requires contractors to comply with EM385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements training before any work is performed on military job sites. There is no official approval process from the United States Government for EM385-1-1 training programs. However, contracting employees must complete this health and safety training per various other federal government mandates and protection practices.
While the EM 385 regulations align well with OSHA rules in the Construction Safety Orders, experienced safety and health professional trainers can easily overlook the specific differences in EM 385-1-1 requirements. This is why the Department of Defense and other government agencies require proof of training that covers the use of the USACE Safety and Health Requirements Manual. Learning Objectives Students will learn the procedures of the Navy Facility Command and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contracts, and the safety and health requirements of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health Requirements manual. Certification Upon completion, students receive an official OSHA 30-Hour card for Construction. Curriculum Coverage Areas covered include, but are not limited to: Site-Specific Accident Prevention Plan (APP) Introduction to OSHA Site Safety and Health Officer's Qualifications and Responsibilities Activity Hazard Analysis development Site Personnel training Incident Response Job-site Auditing Hazard Communication Cranes and Rigging Electrical Safety Personal Protective Equipment And much more
Construction Safety Managers Project Managers & Site Managers Construction Supervisors & Foremen HSE Officers / HSE Engineers Risk Management Professionals Health & Safety Coordinators Safety Consultants Contractors responsible for site safety Professionals seeking advancement into construction safety management roles Individuals preparing for senior-level safety leadership positions in construction