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Safety Management Training Course

hard hat and two hammers logoDates: Monday, October 25–Wednesday, October 27, 2021 (8 am–5 pm on Days 1 and& 2 and 8 am–4 pm on Day 3)

The AGC of America Safety Management Training Course (SMTC) provides attendees three days of training on the basic skills needed to manage a company safety program in the construction industry.

Held just a few times per year at select locations around the country, the SMTC program builds on Focus Four training and prepares attendees to manage key safety issues on the job site and provides techniques for delivering basic safety training to field personnel.

Participants will receive intensive instruction and training that will allow them to return to their firms with readily applicable new skills to positively impact their company’s safety and health program.

Topics covered include:

  • OSHA Inspections
  • Subcontractors & Multi–Employer Relations
  • Job Safety Analysis
  • Equipment Management
  • Steel Erection and Concrete Construction
  • Electrical Safety Management
  • Accident Investigation
  • Excavation Management
  • Concrete Safety
  • Fall Protection Management
  • Bi–Lingual Issues
  • OSHA Crane & Derrick Standard

Training Location: AGC New Mexico — 1615 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Cost (includes breakfast, lunch and training materials):

  • $995

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