Construction Lifesaver Safety

Content
11 courses

Difficulty
Basic

Price
$55.00

Description

Estimated Learning Path time: *6 hours

Note: All courses purchased in this bundle will be assigned to the enrolled learner.

This Construction Lifesaver Safety Awareness track is based on the psychological and behavioral foundation of the Construction LifeSaver approach to safety on the job site. In these courses, students will learn about how the brain works and how it shapes the ways we make both conscious and subconscious decisions. These courses also cover the commitments that are expected of CLS: Safety Awareness students to make throughout their careers. Topics include the fast and slow brains, the habit cycle, the OODA Loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act), and situational awareness. This track contains 11 courses that will take roughly *6 hours to complete.

Students will learn how to:

  • Describe the CLS approach to training and safety in construction

  • Explain the differences between the fast brain and the slow brain

  • Talk about how both the fast and slow brains can contribute to safe and unsafe actions

  • Name the three steps of the habit cycle and explain how to build new habits or change old ones

  • Name the four steps of the OODA Loop and describe what happens in each step

  • Utilize these concepts to reduce risk and improve safety in their work environment

Key Features include:

  • Access to a curated selection of courses
  • Flexible learning pace
  • 90 days of access to the learning path
  • Completion certificates for each course as well as a certificate of completion for this specific learning path 
  • Progress tracking and reporting

Note: This Learning Path is not all-inclusive and may not include all the topics you need. Additional courses can be found in the full listing of individual courses in our Safety Education Online learning management system.

Disclaimer:

The online training courses provided in this learning management system are intended to provide general awareness and knowledge on various safety topics. They are not a substitute for on-the-job training or practical experience and do not provide the necessary skills and qualifications required to perform specific tasks or operate machinery.

Learners should not attempt to perform any tasks or operate any equipment that exceeds their physical abilities or for which they have not received proper training and authorization. 

By accessing and using our online training courses, you acknowledge and agree to the terms of this disclaimer.

*Course times are estimates, actual times may vary.

Certificate

By completing this learning path, you will attain the certificate Learning Path Certificate of Completion

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