Advanced Construction Safety
Course Description
Introduction: Project management practices and safety techniques used by construction supervisors to manage people, resources and safety at the construction site. Writing, behavior styles, motivation, listening styles, communication barriers, coaching, time management and meeting skills are stressed. The supervisor's responsibility to recognize and abate hazards and to provide job instructional training to correct all safety hazards. Construction site safety management mainly involves the rational layout of site facilities, optimum usage of space and dynamic Safety procedures management of plants. It directly influences security, machine running, material supply and power distribution, as well as construction progress and cost.
The Training Course Will Highlight ?

This course outlines how the construction sites will be managed and supervised. HSE construction Site Management is defined as the proper management of construction activities to preserve living and non‐living elements of the ecological, environmental, aesthetic, and social landscape.

Training Objective

By the end of this course delegates will be able to:

  • Build on your knowledge of OSHA regulations
  • Reduce injuries and health problems among your crew
  • Open business doors with an effective safety program
  • Gain knowledge of changing regulations, guidance documents, and regulatory interpretations
  • Demonstrate competency when dealing with regulatory agencies
  • Learn the fundamentals needed to deal with potential hazards specific to construction
  • Understand the 1926 Construction code and how it affects you

Target Audience

Team Leaders, Managers, Line Managers, Supervisors, Team Leaders, Project Managers, Control Center Operators and Supervisors, Emergency Dispatchers, Security Personnel and CCTV Operators, HSE Officers, HSE Personnel, HSE Professionals, Emergency Response Team Members, HSE Managers and Auditors, Health & Safety and Environmental Professionals, Coordinators, Specialists and other full-time safety practitioners, Fire Officers, Loss Control Managers, Security Directors and Managers, Security Supervisors, Facilities Directors and Managers, HR and Administrative Managers with responsibility for security, Project Managers, Safety Inspectors, Plant Managers and Supervisors, Incident Control Point (Forward Control) Team Members, Supervisors, Advisors, Auditors, Laboratory Personnel, Emergency Personnel, Maintenance Personnel, Procurement and Supply Chain Managers, Engineers

Training Methods

Daily Agenda

Construction Site Safety Management

  • Motivation for safety
  • Financial consequences for safety
  • Health and safety planning
  • Safety performance measures
  • Accident prevention, investigation and reporting procedures
  • General hazard identification and risk assessment
  • Management responsibility
  • Worker engagement & communication
  • Construction accidents
  • Construction site induction
  • Safety courses

Construction Site Traffic Management Plan

  • Construction traffic management plan objectives
  • Construction site access and egress
  • Construction traffic routes
  • Car parking
  • Operation of site entrances
  • Communication
  • Road networking

Construction Site Waste Management

  • Construction waste prevention strategies
  • Waste management plan
  • Waste streams
  • Waste management set‐up
  • Demolition approach
  • Waste auditing

Construction Site Setup (Preparation and Organization)

  • Planning for site preparation and organization
  • Construction site security
  • Site communications
  • Material storage and handling
  • Road sweeping operations
  • Site lay‐out
  • Site temporary structures
  • Cranes set‐up
  • Site temporary power and lighting
  • Fuel storage and refueling areas
  • Common problems & preventive measures

Construction Project Planning

  • Generating work breakdown structure
  • Project time management
  • Generating project activities
  • Developing project schedule
  • Construction phasing

Construction Site Environmental Management

  • Environmental management plan objectives
  • Environmental monitoring plan
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Environmental monitoring checks
  • Surface water
  • Dust
  • Noise

Construction Site Traffic Management Plan

  • Construction traffic management plan objectives
  • Construction site access and egress
  • Construction traffic routes
  • Car parking
  • Operation of site entrances
  • Communication
  • Road networking

Construction Site Waste Management

  • Construction waste prevention strategies
  • Waste management plan
  • Waste streams
  • Waste management set‐up
  • Demolition approach
  • Waste auditing

Construction Site Safety Management Motivation for Safety

  • Financial consequences for safety
  • Health and safety planning
  • Safety performance measures
  • Accident prevention, investigation and reporting procedures
  • General hazard identification and risk assessment
  • Management responsibility
  • Worker engagement & communication
  • Construction accidents
  • Construction site induction

Developing the Supervisory Skills in the Construction Sites

  • Improving worker's productivity
  • Factors influencing productivity output
  • Factors affecting humans as workers
  • Management impact on productivity
  • Motivation
  • Incentive schemes
  • Principles of incentive schemes
  • Developing the supervisory skills in the construction sites
  • Construction site leadership
  • Project management leadership
  • Leadership definition
  • Management practices
  • Leadership competency
  • Outstanding leader competencies

Handling Construction Site Disputes

  • Construction site disputes
  • Sources of construction site disputes
  • The role of relationships
  • What to do if a problem arises?
  • Avoiding construction disputes
  • Partnering & team building
  • Incentives for cooperation
  • Realistic risk allocation
  • Constructability analysis
  • Job site dispute resolution
  • Resolving construction disputes
Accreditation

CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing minimum of 75% of the total course duration.

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Course Rounds : (5 -Days)


Code Date Venue Fees Register
HSE158-05 08-12-2024 Dubai USD 5450
HSE158-01 20-04-2025 Dubai USD 5450
HSE158-02 11-08-2025 Istanbul USD 5950
HSE158-03 05-10-2025 Dubai USD 5450
HSE158-04 07-12-2025 Casablanca USD 5450
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Details
  • Start date 08-12-2024
  • End date 12-12-2024

Venue
  • Country UAE
  • Venue Dubai

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 Providing services with a high quality that are satisfying the requirements
 Appling the specifications and legalizations to ensure the quality of service.
 Best utilization of resources for continually improving the business activities.

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