HSMA - 8 Hour Chapter 33 (Online) (Site Safety Manager Refresher)

8 HOUR SITE SAFETY MANAGER COURSE ONLINE

Site Safety Manager Refresher Course NYC Online is for individuals who are looking to renew their site safety manager certifications. The 8 Hour Site Safety Manager Refresher Online will review the information learned in the 40 Hour Site Safety Manager Course which is a comprehensive presentation of Chapter 33 and New York City Rules relating to public protection. During the course students will review the potential hazards of working in a New York City Construction site environment and the various methods and work practices that are necessary to keep employees and the public safe.

 

If you are interested in an 8 hour site safety manager course online, or other SST courses, you can also take a look at our sst online training courses.

 

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

Site Safety Manager License holders must successfully complete this 8 hour site safety manager refresher course online one year immediately prior to renewing their license, which expires every 3 years. Site Safety Coordinators must successfully complete this course every year, as the NYC DOB requires annual renewal of the coordinator certification. For more information on becoming a construction site safety manager please visit the Department of Buildings Website.

 

CEUs

0.8

 

CEUs REQUIREMENTS

  1. 100% attendance for the 8 hour site safety manager course online
  2. Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  3. Active participation in all class exercises (determined by the course instructor)
  4. Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment
  5. As applicable, achievement of minimum passing score on required end-of-course examination
  6. Participation and submittal of end-of-course evaluation form (must provide name on form to receive credit)

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After completing this 8 hour site safety manager course online NYC DOB approved, you should be able to:

  1. Explain the differences between the various types of safety professionals
  2. Recognize rules and regulations and the reasons why they were put into place
  3. Identify the different types of safety practices and procedures that are put in place to protect the public and property during construction and demolition operations in NYC
  4. Describe proper communication procedures between licensed safety professionals and the New York City Department of Buildings
  5. Describe the differences between OSHA standards and NYC DOB Chapter 33 regulations
  6. Identify potential fire hazards and prevention methods in compliance with the New York City Fire Code

What You Need:

  • Webcam and microphone for face and voice recognition

Course Content

Introduction
Learning Objectives 1
Introduction to Site Safety Management
Site Safety Manager and Coordinator Description
Construction Superintendent Description
Concrete Safety Manager Description
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Fire Safety Manager Description
Common Causes and Prevention
Common Causes and Prevention 2
Falls
Struck by object
Electrocutions
Caught-in/between
Slip and falls
Scaffolding accidents
Power tool and machinery accidents
Musculoskeletal disorders
Vehicle Accidents
Common Causes and Prevention 3
Common Causes and Prevention 4
Accident Statistics
Accident Statistics 2
Case Study 1: Fire Safety and New Yorkers
Case Study 1: Fire Safety and New Yorkers
Case Study 1: Fire Safety and New Yorkers
Factory Investigation
Factory Investigation
Results of the Triangle Fire
Results of the Triangle Fire 2
Fire Protection
FDNY (Siamese) Connection
FDNY (Siamese) Connection
Case Study 2: The Falling Facades
Case Study 2: The Falling Facades 2
Local Law 10 of 1980
Local Law 10 of 1980
Local Law 11 of 1998
Report of Examination
Local Law 33 of 1991
Local Law 33 of 1991 II
Local Law 33 of 1991 III
Case Study 3: 4 Time Square
Case Study 3: 4 Time Square
Scaffold in Times Sq. Is Carefully Taken Down
Question
Facade Inspection & Safety Program (FISP)
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Exceptions
Exceptions
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
Job Site Supervision and Safety Oversight
3310.8.3 Inspections.
3310.8.3.1 Site safety manager or coordinator standpipe inspection responsibilities.
3310.8.3.1.1 Weekly checks.
3310.8.3.1.2 Record of inspections.
3310.8.4 Site safety log.
3310.8.4 Site safety log.
3310.8.4 Site safety log
3310.8.4.1 Recording inspections in the site safety log.
3310.8.4.1 Recording inspections in the site safety log.
3310.8.4.2 Recording change in site safety manager or coordinator.
3310.8.5 Permit log.
3310.8.6 Reasonable prudence.
3310.9 Additional site safety personnel.
3310.9.1 Concrete safety manager.
3310.9.1 Concrete safety manager.
3310.9.1 Concrete safety manager.
3310.9.1 Concrete safety manager.
3310.10 Orientation and training.
3310.10.1 Orientation.
3310.10.2 Training.
3310.10.2 Training.
3310.10.2 Training
3310.10.2.1 Acceptable record of OSHA training.
3310.10.2.2 Acceptable record of alternative training.
3310.10.2.3 Class records.
3310.11 Modifications to the site safety monitoring program.
3310.11 Modifications to the site safety monitoring program
3310.11.1 Request content.
3310.11.1 Request content.
3310.11.1 Request content.
3310.11.1 Request content.
OSHA 1926 Overview - Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
Subpart C—General Safety and Health Provisions
Subpart D-M
Subpart O-P
Subpart U-CC
Leading Cause of Fatalities in Construction Industry
Focus Four – V Tools
NYC Codes
Introduction
2008 NYC Construction Codes
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
NYC Codes Overview
Introduction
NYC Department of Buildings Overview
3310.1 Scope
3310.1 Scope
3310.1.1 Applicability of other laws.
3310.2 Major buildings.
3310.3 Site safety plan.
3310.4 Site safety monitoring program.
Introduction
Site Safety Plan Requirements
Cover Page
§28-110.1 Site safety plan
§28-110.1 Site safety plan
§28-110.1 Site safety plan
§28-110.1 Site safety plan
§28-110.1 Site safety plan
§28-110.1 Site safety plan
§28-110.1 Site safety plan
§28-110.1 Site safety plan
Other Rules, Regulations or Requirements
Other Rules, Regulations or Requirements
Site Safety Notifications
Introduction
Jobsite Safety Violations
Introduction
Safe Use of Tools on the Jobsite
Introduction
Safety Protocols for Concrete
Safety Protocols for Concrete
Safety Protocols for Cranes and Derricks
Safety Protocols for Cranes and Derricks
Safety Protocols for Cranes and Derricks
Safety Protocols for Cranes and Derricks
Safety Protocols for Cranes and Derricks
Safety Protocols for Cranes and Derricks
Safety Protocols for Cranes and Derricks
Safety Protocols for Cranes and Derricks
Safety Protocols for Supported/Suspended Scaffolds and Sheds
Safety Protocols for Supported/Suspended Scaffolds and Sheds
Safety Protocols for Supported/Suspended Scaffolds and Sheds
Introduction
Reoccurring Jobsite Safety Problems
Introduction
Jobsite Emergency Situations and Preparedness Procedures
Jobsite Emergency Situations and Preparedness Procedures
Jobsite Emergency Situations and Preparedness Procedures
Jobsite Emergency Situations and Preparedness Procedures
Jobsite Emergency Situations and Preparedness Procedures
Jobsite Emergency Situations and Preparedness Procedures
Introduction
NYC Buildings Unsafe Condition
Introduction
Buildings Integrity Training Contact Information Sheet
Buildings Integrity Training Contact Information Sheet
Review of all Training Topics
Review of all Training Topics
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Final Exam

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