Safe Construction Orientaion Certification
For Managers, Supervisors, Employees, and Contractors and Subcontractors in Industrial Construction, Commercial Construction and Residential Construction Industries
- PEC Safety is the technological safety resource for construction.
- By creating the first standardized safety orientation for the construction industry, PEC Safe Construction, has developed a sturdy foundation for companies who will utilize this orientation to help develop a safety structure within their organization.
- PEC Safe Construction is a multi-functional orientation that can be utilized across any industry where construction is present.
- This one-day orientation will provide general construction safety information that workers need to know before entering a company facility or site while performing their assigned work duties.
- Students will learn about hazards that they may encounter in their workplace and become familiar with various practices to mitigate those hazards.
Safe Construction Covers:

- 29 CFR 1926
- ANSI B56.1
- ANSI Z87.1
- ANSI Z88.2
- ANSI Z89.1
- ANSI Z117.1
- ANSI Z535
- NFPA 70E
- Industry Best Practices
Course Exams
Students will receive written exams to verify their competency in Safe Construction topics.
Certifications
Upon successful completion of the course, students receive their PEC ID Card. The back of the card reflects PEC Courses successfully completed by the student.
Topics
PEC Safe Construction meets minimum requirements for an awareness-level orientation in the following topics:
- Alcohol and Substance Abuse Awareness
- Caught In or Between (Focus Four)
- Concrete and Masonry
- Confined Space Entry
- Demolition
- Electrical Safety
- Electrocution (Focus Four)
- Elevated Work
- Emergency Action Plans
- Excavation and Trenching
- Fall Protection
- Falls (Focus Four)
- Fire Safety
- Hazard Communication ( Including the Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
- Hazard Control
- Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response
- Heavy Equipment
- Human Performance Indicators
- Identifying Hazards
- Incidents and Accidents
- Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Hazards
- Lockout and Tagout (LOTO)
- Motor Vehicle Safety
- Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)
- Steel Erection
- Struck By (Focus Four)
- Welding and Cutting
- Workplace Violence
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