EM 385-1-1 Training for Site Safety Health Officers

Stay in compliance with our online course.

If you work as a Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) on military contracts or projects, you need to maintain EM 385-1-1 compliance. Otherwise, if you don’t, you risk potential injuries, accidents, or even a complete shutdown of your construction site. To help you understand your responsibilities and keep you compliant, we offer a 40-Hour EM 385 Training course. Our course reviews the EM 385 manual—updated for 2014 guidelines—to ensure you understand the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Contractor (USACE) Safety and Health requirements. You’ll learn valuable safety tips that will help you recognize and respond to construction-site hazards. Additionally, the course provides an in-depth exploration of several topics, including: How to select and use the appropriate personal protective equipment Methods to safely use ladders and hand tools The proper protection to use during excavation and trenching.

What You Learn

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    Site Safety Security Officer Training

    • Program Management

    • Sanitation

    • Medical and First Aid

    • Temporary Facilities

    • Personal Protective Equipment

    • Toxic Agents and Environments

    • Lightning

    • Accident Prevention

    • Fire Protection and Prevention

    • Welding and Cutting

    • Electrical

    • Hazardous Energy

    • Hand and Power Tools

    • Material Handling

    • Rigging

    • Load Handling Equipment

    • Conveyors

    • Vehicles, Machinery, and Equipment

    • Floating Plant and Marine Activities

    • Pressurized Systems

    • Fall Protection

    • Work Platforms and Scaffolding

    • Demolition and Renovation

    • Safe Access

    • Excavation and Trenching

    • Tunnels, Shafts, and Caissons

    • Concrete Masonry and Roofing

    • Steel Erection

    • Blasting

    • Diving Operations

    • Tree Maintenance and Removal

    • Airfield Operations

    • HAZWOPER

    • Confined Space Entry

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