145-hour Construction Site Safety Supervisor Training Course
Comprehensive 145-hour Construction Site Safety Supervisor training per OSHA covering leadership, hazard control, and construction safety management.

Course Title
145-hour Construction Site Safety Supervisor
Course Duration
20 Days
Competency Assessment Criteria
Knowledge Assessment
Training Delivery Method
Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)
Service Coverage
In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region
Course Average Passing Rate
96%
Post Training Reporting
Post Training Report(s) + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms
Certificate of Successful Completion
Certification from OSHAcademy is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system or by the following link: https://app.oshacademy-atp.com/verify/
Certification Provider
OSHAcademy - USA
Certificate Validity
No Expiration (Lifetime)
Instructors Languages
English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi / Pashto
Training Services Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
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Course Overview
This comprehensive 145-Hour Construction Site Safety Supervisor training program provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for fulfilling supervisory safety responsibilities in construction operations. The program focuses on developing supervisory competencies in construction safety leadership, accident investigation, employee training, and frontline construction safety management.
Participants will learn to apply OSHA construction standards and industry best practices to effectively lead safety efforts at the supervisory level in construction environments while ensuring compliance with occupational safety and health regulations. This program combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing supervisory accountability, construction hazard recognition, and workforce protection. This program helps supervisors develop the knowledge and skills to fulfill those responsibilities and be an effective leader. By completing this program, students will understand how safety supervisor responsibilities apply to the construction industry.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand and implement comprehensive construction safety management systems
Conduct thorough accident investigations using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) in construction settings
Perform comprehensive hazard analysis and control specific to construction operations
Establish and manage hazard communication programs compliant with OSHA HazCom Standard
Conduct detailed Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) for construction tasks
Implement Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) programs following OSHA PPE Standards
Establish energy control programs compliant with OSHA Lockout/Tagout Standard 1910.147
Apply ergonomics principles to prevent construction-related musculoskeletal disorders
Demonstrate effective safety supervision and leadership in construction environments
Manage electrical safety programs following OSHA Electrical Safety Standards
Develop emergency action plans and fire prevention programs for construction sites
Implement fall protection programs aligned with OSHA Construction Fall Protection Standards
Manage construction-specific hazards including trenches, scaffolds, and heavy equipment
Understand and apply OSHA's Working with OSHA requirements
Foster construction safety culture through supervisory leadership
Group Exercises
N/A by OSHAcademy
Knowledge Assessment
OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment
Course Outline
Subcourses:
Nail Gun Safety
Work Zone Traffic Safety
Effective Accident Investigation
Hazard Communication Program
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
Personal Protective Equipment
Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
Introduction to Ergonomics
Safety Supervision and Leadership
Electrical Safety Basics
Emergency Action Plans
Fire Prevention Plans
Forklift Safety
Introduction to Machine Guarding
Working with OSHA
Introduction to Construction Safety Management
Trench and Excavation Safety
Safe Scaffold Erection and Inspection
Fall Protection in Construction
Focus Four Hazards: Falls
Focus Four Hazards: Caught-In/Between
Focus Four Hazards: Struck-By
Focus Four Hazards: Electrocution
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Construction Worksite Safety
Heavy Equipment Safety
Demolition Safety
Confined Spaces in Construction
Cranes and Derrick Safety I
Cranes and Derrick Safety II
Health Hazards in Construction
Practical Assessment
OSHAcademy Practical Assessment
Gained Core Technical Skills
Construction hazard identification and control per 29 CFR 1926 Subpart C, including Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), Focus Four hazard recognition (falls, struck-by, caught-in/between, electrocution), and hierarchy of controls implementation.
Fall protection system design and implementation per 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M, including guardrail specifications, personal fall arrest system (PFAS) inspection, and fall hazard assessment for elevated work.
Trench and excavation safety management per 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P, including soil classification, protective system selection (sloping, benching, shoring, shielding), and atmospheric testing protocols.
Scaffold erection and inspection procedures per 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L, including load capacity calculations, component inspection criteria, and competent person qualifications.
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) program development per 29 CFR 1910.147, including energy source identification, isolation procedures, and zero-energy state verification.
Crane and rigging operations supervision per 29 CFR 1926 Subpart CC, including lift plan review, operator qualification verification, and load chart interpretation.
Confined space entry program implementation per 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA, including permit-required space identification, atmospheric monitoring, and rescue plan development.
Emergency preparedness and fire prevention planning per 29 CFR 1926 Subpart F, including emergency action plans, evacuation procedures, and hot work permit systems.
Accident investigation and root cause analysis, including evidence collection, Root Cause Analysis (RCA) methodologies, and corrective action development.
Safety supervision and leadership strategies, including behavioral-based safety observations, toolbox talk facilitation, and proactive safety culture development.
Training Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
Targeted Audience
Construction Site Supervisors overseeing daily construction operations
Construction Foremen managing crews and work activities
Construction Crew Leaders responsible for frontline safety
Trade Supervisors overseeing specialty construction work
Field Supervisors managing construction projects at remote locations
Construction Shift Supervisors ensuring safety during operational periods
Project Superintendents with construction safety responsibilities
Construction Team Leaders coordinating safe work practices
Site Safety Coordinators supporting supervisory activities
Construction Operations Supervisors balancing productivity and safety
Specialty Trade Foremen in electrical, mechanical, and civil construction
Aspiring construction supervisors preparing for leadership roles
Why Choose This Course
Comprehensive supervisory-focused construction safety training covering essential leadership topics
Designed specifically for construction site supervisors and foremen
Recognized globally and accepted for professional development credentials
Qualifies for up to 14.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for professional development
Aligned with OSHA construction standards including the Focus Four hazards
Practical, application-oriented approach combining supervisory theory with construction applications
Flexible learning options supporting self-paced online completion with comprehensive study materials
Develops essential competencies for effective construction frontline safety leadership
Emphasis on supervisory accountability and leadership in high-risk construction environments
Includes critical construction-specific topics including scaffold safety, fall protection, and crane operations
Access to extensive training resources including study guides, knowledge checks, and practice exams
Industry-respected certification demonstrating construction supervisory safety competence
Prepares supervisors to balance production demands with safety requirements on construction sites
Affordable training solution providing exceptional value for construction supervisory development
Lifetime access to course materials supporting ongoing reference and continuous learning
Note
Course Outline
Subcourses:
Nail Gun Safety
Work Zone Traffic Safety
Effective Accident Investigation
Hazard Communication Program
Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
Personal Protective Equipment
Energy Control Program (Lockout/Tagout)
Introduction to Ergonomics
Safety Supervision and Leadership
Electrical Safety Basics
Emergency Action Plans
Fire Prevention Plans
Forklift Safety
Introduction to Machine Guarding
Working with OSHA
Introduction to Construction Safety Management
Trench and Excavation Safety
Safe Scaffold Erection and Inspection
Fall Protection in Construction
Focus Four Hazards: Falls
Focus Four Hazards: Caught-In/Between
Focus Four Hazards: Struck-By
Focus Four Hazards: Electrocution
Hand and Power Tool Safety
Construction Worksite Safety
Heavy Equipment Safety
Demolition Safety
Confined Spaces in Construction
Cranes and Derrick Safety I
Cranes and Derrick Safety II
Health Hazards in Construction
Why Choose This Course?
Comprehensive supervisory-focused construction safety training covering essential leadership topics
Designed specifically for construction site supervisors and foremen
Recognized globally and accepted for professional development credentials
Qualifies for up to 14.5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for professional development
Aligned with OSHA construction standards including the Focus Four hazards
Practical, application-oriented approach combining supervisory theory with construction applications
Flexible learning options supporting self-paced online completion with comprehensive study materials
Develops essential competencies for effective construction frontline safety leadership
Emphasis on supervisory accountability and leadership in high-risk construction environments
Includes critical construction-specific topics including scaffold safety, fall protection, and crane operations
Access to extensive training resources including study guides, knowledge checks, and practice exams
Industry-respected certification demonstrating construction supervisory safety competence
Prepares supervisors to balance production demands with safety requirements on construction sites
Affordable training solution providing exceptional value for construction supervisory development
Lifetime access to course materials supporting ongoing reference and continuous learning
Practical Assessment
OSHAcademy Practical Assessment
Course Overview
This comprehensive 145-Hour Construction Site Safety Supervisor training program provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for fulfilling supervisory safety responsibilities in construction operations. The program focuses on developing supervisory competencies in construction safety leadership, accident investigation, employee training, and frontline construction safety management.
Participants will learn to apply OSHA construction standards and industry best practices to effectively lead safety efforts at the supervisory level in construction environments while ensuring compliance with occupational safety and health regulations. This program combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world case studies to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing supervisory accountability, construction hazard recognition, and workforce protection. This program helps supervisors develop the knowledge and skills to fulfill those responsibilities and be an effective leader. By completing this program, students will understand how safety supervisor responsibilities apply to the construction industry.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand and implement comprehensive construction safety management systems
Conduct thorough accident investigations using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) in construction settings
Perform comprehensive hazard analysis and control specific to construction operations
Establish and manage hazard communication programs compliant with OSHA HazCom Standard
Conduct detailed Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) for construction tasks
Implement Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) programs following OSHA PPE Standards
Establish energy control programs compliant with OSHA Lockout/Tagout Standard 1910.147
Apply ergonomics principles to prevent construction-related musculoskeletal disorders
Demonstrate effective safety supervision and leadership in construction environments
Manage electrical safety programs following OSHA Electrical Safety Standards
Develop emergency action plans and fire prevention programs for construction sites
Implement fall protection programs aligned with OSHA Construction Fall Protection Standards
Manage construction-specific hazards including trenches, scaffolds, and heavy equipment
Understand and apply OSHA's Working with OSHA requirements
Foster construction safety culture through supervisory leadership
Knowledge Assessment
OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment
Targeted Audience
Construction Site Supervisors overseeing daily construction operations
Construction Foremen managing crews and work activities
Construction Crew Leaders responsible for frontline safety
Trade Supervisors overseeing specialty construction work
Field Supervisors managing construction projects at remote locations
Construction Shift Supervisors ensuring safety during operational periods
Project Superintendents with construction safety responsibilities
Construction Team Leaders coordinating safe work practices
Site Safety Coordinators supporting supervisory activities
Construction Operations Supervisors balancing productivity and safety
Specialty Trade Foremen in electrical, mechanical, and civil construction
Aspiring construction supervisors preparing for leadership roles
