Safety Training
This four-day course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in the construction industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues.
$500 Member
$750 Non-Member
Please email kierstyn@abcksmo.org for more information
This two-day course provides the attendee with an overview of the safety applications on a construction site and increases awareness and understanding of governmental regulations and applications to the trade practices. All certificates received are issued directly from the OSHA Training Institute Outreach Program to meet every application to the OSHA requirements currently in place.
$150 Member
$250 Non-Member
Please email kierstyn@abcksmo.org for more information
First Aid: Learn how to respond to common first aid emergencies, including burns, cuts, head, neck, back injuries & more.
CPR/AED: Learn how to respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies in adults, including the use of automated external defibrillators (AED).
$80 Member
$110 Non-Member
Please email kierstyn@abcksmo.org for more information
· Fall related statistics and forces that affect the worker.
All participants will receive a Fall Protection Awareness wallet card upon successful completion of the course.
$150 Member
This course provides electrical safety instruction for those who work on or around 1 to 69kV industrial high voltage systems. Working on or around these types of systems require the electrical worker to be qualified for the task and trained on the hazards. In this training, attendees learn what it means to be HV Qualified, the potential hazards, and what electrical tasks may only be performed by a qualified person.
$325 Member
This training program covers classroom presentations, written tests, hands-on practice, and skills testing for operating a Rough Terrain Forklift safely. Participants refine their skills in a secure setting, guided by expert instructors, with evaluation aligning with industry standards. The training is not specific to a make or model but focuses on fundamental concepts for most counterbalance forklifts. Key topics include basics of rough terrain forklifts, rules and regulations, types, main parts, and their functions, safety systems, pre-use inspection, Safe operating procedures, and limitations.
$300 Member
Join us for an impactful event focused on addressing mental health in the construction industry.
Did you know that according to the Centers for Disease Prevention, the construction industry has the highest rate of suicide of any industry? It’s time to proactively address the early warning signs of suicide and promote mental health within our workplaces.
This training event will provide you with essential tools to recognize and intervene in potential mental health and suicide concerns, ultimately creating a safer and more supportive work environment for all.
Let’s come together as a community to prioritize the well-being of our colleagues in the construction industry!
$30 Member
Learning Objectives:
• Define a competent person and explain their importance in construction safety.
• Explain OSHA standards for scaffolding systems, including regulations and best practices.
• Identify common scaffolding hazards and appropriate corrective measures.
• Outline the skills and abilities needed to be a designated competent person.
• Communicate scaffolding hazards to coworkers, managers, and others.
Provides: Digital Certification of Completion
$150 Member
OSHA requires that any company involved in excavation, trenching, shoring, sheeting, or
underground construction activities have a “Competent Person” supervising the job. This competent
person is responsible for overseeing underground activities, excavation safety, and site safety around
the excavation.
Class Objective: To provide descriptive guidelines and accurate applications, with current equipment
availability and regulatory influences, for leadership in the construction industry to apply towards
activities and practices in their working environment. Scope: Utilizing the 29CFR1926, OSHA
Standards for the Construction Industry, guidelines and current regulatory requirements will be
reviewed and placed into current practices and techniques. The student will be able to identify,
evaluate and correctly apply equipment and regulatory applications to meet the needs of the
environment.
$150 Member
Objective: To provide descriptive guidelines and accurate applications, with current equipment
availability and regulatory influences, for leadership in the construction industry to apply towards
activities and practices in their working environment. Scope: Utilizing the 29CFR1926, OSHA
Standards for the Construction Industry, guidelines and current regulatory requirements will be
reviewed and placed into current practices and techniques. The student will be able to identify,
evaluate and correctly apply equipment and regulatory applications to meet the needs of the
environment.
Provides: Digital Certification of Completion
$150 Member
The Lockout/Tagout course comprehensively covers various topics to ensure a thorough understanding of the subject. Participants will learn about the purpose of lockout/tagout, different forms of hazardous energy, coverage of individuals and activities under the lockout/tagout standard, the three elements of an energy control program, types of lockout/tagout devices, who is required to lock out or tag out, steps for attaching and removing locks and tags, periodic inspections in compliance with the standard, and the training requirements for lockout/tagout.
$150 Member