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Construction environments involve a high level of physical risk due to heavy machinery, working at height, electrical systems, excavation work, and constantly changing site conditions. Without strict safety systems in place, even minor oversights can result in serious injuries, project disruption, legal penalties, and financial loss. In Canada, occupational health and safety standards are strictly enforced to ensure that construction …
Construction environments involve a high level of physical risk due to heavy machinery, working at height, electrical systems, excavation work, and constantly changing site conditions. Without strict safety systems in place, even minor oversights can result in serious injuries, project disruption, legal penalties, and financial loss. In Canada, occupational health and safety standards are strictly enforced to ensure that construction projects maintain controlled and compliant working environments.
The Construction Site Safety Training course is designed to develop a strong understanding of hazard identification, legal responsibilities, site control systems, and emergency response procedures used in modern construction settings. The course focuses on how safety is actively managed through planning, supervision, documentation, and risk reduction strategies rather than reactive responses after incidents occur.
This programme is suitable for individuals entering the construction industry, site workers, and those involved in project support or supervision roles. It builds practical awareness of how safety systems function on active sites and how workers contribute to maintaining safe and legally compliant construction operations across Canada.
Please note: This Construction Site Safety Training Course only gives you the theoretical knowledge that you need to excel in this field. This Course doesn’t entitle you to practise as a professional in this specific field.
This course is ideal for:
All of our courses, including this Construction Site Safety Training, are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field.
All of our courses are accredited by the CPD Quality Standards as conforming to universally accepted Continuing Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.
The Quality Licence Scheme (QLS) is a trusted endorsement framework that certifies high-quality, non-regulated training programmes across various sectors.
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Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost CA$9.99). All of our courses are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field.
The detailed curriculum outline of our Construction Site Safety Training course is as follows:
This module introduces occupational health and safety legislation relevant to construction environments in Canada. It explains legal responsibilities of employers, supervisors, and workers, along with the consequences of non-compliance under workplace safety regulations.
Focuses on how construction sites are structured and controlled to maintain safety and productivity. Learners explore workforce coordination, supervision systems, and how site organisation reduces operational risks.
Examines how risk evaluation is integrated into project planning and decision-making. This module explains how safety considerations are balanced with cost, time, and project efficiency.
Covers the importance of clear communication and accurate documentation in maintaining safety compliance. It includes reporting systems, site logs, permits, and safety briefing procedures.
Explores how safety responsibilities are embedded into management roles. Learners understand how supervisors and managers enforce safety standards and ensure regulatory compliance on-site.
Focuses on leadership approaches to maintaining safe working environments. It includes safety planning, monitoring systems, and continuous improvement of workplace safety performance.
This module builds foundational awareness of how construction sites operate in Canada, including site structures, workforce roles, and typical work activities. It introduces common hazards such as uneven surfaces, heavy equipment movement, and material handling risks, along with basic expectations for safe behaviour before entering any active site.
Focuses on essential protective measures required to maintain personal and collective safety on-site. Learners explore correct PPE usage, safe handling of tools and equipment, hazard recognition, and behaviour standards that reduce accidents and maintain controlled working conditions.
Examines electrical hazards commonly found in construction environments, including exposed wiring, temporary power supplies, and defective equipment. It also explains prevention strategies, safe isolation procedures, and immediate response actions in case of electrical accidents.
Introduces structured risk control principles used in construction safety management, including elimination of hazards, substitution of materials or processes, engineering controls, and administrative safety systems. The module explains how these methods work together to minimise site risks.
Provides an overview of Canadian occupational health and safety regulations applicable to construction sites. It outlines the legal responsibilities of employers, supervisors, and workers, including duty of care and compliance requirements under workplace safety laws.
Focuses on proactive hazard identification before construction activities begin. Learners are trained to assess potential risks, evaluate their severity, and implement preventive measures to avoid incidents during project execution.
Explores the hazards associated with confined work areas such as restricted airflow, toxic gas exposure, and limited mobility. It also explains legal entry requirements, safety permits, and emergency preparedness procedures for confined space work.
Teaches systematic methods for evaluating workplace hazards by analysing likelihood, severity, and exposure. Learners develop the ability to prioritise risks and apply structured assessment frameworks used in Canadian construction safety systems.
Focuses on implementing practical safety solutions to reduce or eliminate risks identified during assessment. It includes engineering controls, procedural safeguards, supervision techniques, and continuous monitoring of site safety conditions.
Covers essential emergency response systems including evacuation planning, fire safety procedures, accident reporting protocols, and coordination during site emergencies. The module emphasises quick response, communication, and incident control to minimise harm.
It is a professional training programme that teaches how to identify, manage, and control hazards in construction environments.
Canada has strict workplace safety laws, and construction safety training helps prevent accidents and ensure compliance.
You will learn risk assessment, hazard control, PPE usage, emergency response, and site safety systems.
Yes. Safety training is essential for most construction and infrastructure-related roles.
For online courses, your certificate is usually available to print or download as a PDF immediately after successfully passing the exam. Some in-person classes may issue a temporary paper ticket on the spot, with a wallet-sized card mailed to you later.
| Module 1: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws | |||
| Health and Safety in Construction Management | 00:24:00 | ||
| Module 2: Site Management | |||
| Site Management | 00:18:00 | ||
| Module 3: Risk and Value Management | |||
| Risk and Value Management | 00:20:00 | ||
| Module 4: Communications, Information and Documentation of Construction | |||
| Communications, Information and Documentation of Construction | 00:23:00 | ||
| Module 5: Health and Safety in Construction Management | |||
| Health and Safety at Work and the Laws | 00:23:00 | ||
| Module 6: Managing for Health and Safety | |||
| Managing for Health and Safety | 00:29:00 | ||
| Module 7: Introduction and Basics | |||
| Introduction and Basics | 00:16:00 | ||
| Module 8: Safety Precautions | |||
| Safety Precautions | 00:47:00 | ||
| Module 9: Electrical Incidents | |||
| Electrical Incidents | 00:12:00 | ||
| Module 10: Reducing and Controlling Risks | |||
| Reducing and Controlling Risks | 00:25:00 | ||
| Module 11: Introduction, Regulations and Duties | |||
| Introduction, Regulations and Duties | 00:22:00 | ||
| Module 12: Assessment and Prevention of the Risks | |||
| Assessment and Prevention of the Risks | 00:27:00 | ||
| Module 13: Work at Height Equipment | |||
| Work at Height Equipment | 00:21:00 | ||
| Module 14: Working in Confined Spaces and the Laws | |||
| Working in Confined Spaces and the Laws | 00:19:00 | ||
| Module 15: Risk Assessment | |||
| Risk Assessment | 00:23:00 | ||
| Module 16: Control Measures | |||
| Control Measures | 00:25:00 | ||
| Module 17: Emergency Procedures | |||
| Emergency Procedures | 00:18:00 | ||
| Mock Exam | |||
| Mock Exam – Construction Site Safety Training | 00:20:00 | ||
| Final Exam | |||
| Final Exam – Construction Site Safety Training | 00:20:00 | ||
| Google Review | |||
| Google Review | 00:00:00 | ||
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