The course refreshes you on the core safety concepts you need to understand for the EM 385-1-1 manual. You’ll learn valuable safety tips and best practices that will help you keep your construction site safe while reducing injuries and accidents.
The manual also states that if you are a Site Safety Health Officers (SSHO), you must complete 8 hours of safety and health coursework each year. Our 8-Hour EM 385-1-1 Training satisfies this requirement.
The course refreshes you on the core safety concepts you need to understand for the EM 385-1-1 manual. You’ll learn valuable safety tips and best practices that will help you keep your construction site safe while reducing injuries and accidents.
Who Should Take 8-Hour EM 385-1-1 Training. This course was designed for Site Safety Health Officers (SSHOs) who need their annual training or anyone else who needs a refresher on the essential elements of the EM 385 manual
Northeast Florida Safety Council was founded in 1942 by a group of dedicated local Jacksonville professionals who were concerned about the growing traffic issue in the community.
Their purpose still motivates us today as the three biggest causes of fatalities on the road are alcohol, speeding, and lack of seat belt use. A strong safety culture is good for business and good for employees at work, on the road and at home.
Today, we proudly serve 9 northeast Florida counties as a nonprofit, with 5 facilities, dozens of partners, more than 25 team members and a wide range of environmental health, safety, and traffic training courses to meet your needs.
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