About the Course
The “Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Management in Construction Sites” course is a premier opportunity to master the essential safety protocols and procedures applied in high-stakes construction environments. This program empowers participants to understand OHS requirements based on rigorous global standards, significantly enhancing their ability to mitigate accidents and foster a zero-harm workplace. In the 2026 labor market, these skills are non-negotiable for professionals in the contracting, civil engineering, and infrastructure sectors.
Course Objectives
- Master the fundamental concepts and pillars of Occupational Health and Safety in construction.
- Familiarize yourself with local and international legislation and safety benchmarks (e.g., OSHA standards).
- Acquire specialized skills in Risk Assessment and identifying site-specific hazards.
- Learn to develop comprehensive safety plans and emergency management strategies for complex projects.
- Enhance the ability to implement and oversee safety policies within engineering and administrative teams.
- Build a robust “Safety First” culture to protect human capital and high-value equipment.
- Boost employability by acquiring certified professional skills in the high-demand safety sector.
Course Syllabus
Day 1: Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
- Core concepts of OHS and its strategic role in workforce protection.
- The evolution of safety systems in global construction: From compliance to culture.
- The economic impact: How safety reduces injury costs and material damage.
- The role of international regulatory bodies in setting safety benchmarks.
Day 2: Common Hazards on Construction Sites
Identifying the “Fatal Four” and other site-specific dangers.
- Classifying hazards: Mechanical, electrical, structural collapse, and falling materials.
- Initial assessment tools for proactive hazard identification.
- Environmental stressors: Impact of noise, extreme heat (2026 climate trends), and lighting on worker health.
- Theoretical case studies: Analyzing root causes of common construction accidents.
Day 3: Risk Management and Preliminary Assessment
- The lifecycle of Risk Assessment in construction projects.
- Utilizing assessment tools: Risk Matrices and SWOT analysis for safety.
- Hierarchy of Controls: Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, and Administrative controls.
- Designing a preliminary safety management plan for a model construction project.
Day 4: Preventative Measures and Equipment Safety
- Advanced Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Selection, usage, and maintenance.
- Safety protocols for heavy machinery, lifting operations, and rigging.
- Electrical safety: Managing risks associated with high-voltage transformers and site wiring.
- Hot work safety: Protocols for welding, cutting, and handling hazardous chemical materials.
Day 5: Emergency Response and Crisis Management
- Defining emergencies: Developing a rapid-response framework for construction sites.
- Strategic evacuation planning and site-wide disaster protocols.
- Inter-departmental coordination: Syncing technical and administrative teams during crises.
- Evaluating emergency plan effectiveness through theoretical scenario simulations.


