40-Hour Site Safety Manager Training - NYC SSM Certification
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The Site Safety Manager (SSM) Training is an in-person course designed for individuals responsible for overseeing safety protocols at construction sites. This training provides the knowledge necessary to meet NYC construction safety regulations and maintain a safe work environment. Completing this training also fulfills the course requirements for Site Safety Coordinator and Construction Superintendent Certification in New York City.

Who Should Enroll in the Site Safety Manager (SSM) Training?

This training is designed for individuals seeking safety leadership roles in construction. It is best for:

  • Experienced construction workers moving into safety management.
  • (Note: You must have a 62-hour Supervisor SST card and meet other qualifications before enrolling)
  • Supervisors who want to deepen their understanding of NYC safety regulations.
  • Those preparing for certifications such as Site Safety Manager, Site Safety Coordinator, or Construction Superintendent.

Is There Any Pre-Requisite Training Before Taking the SSM Training?

Yes, individuals must complete 62 hours of Supervisor training before enrolling in the Site Safety Manager Training.

What is Included in 40-Hour Site Safety Manager (SSM) Training

The training covers the following topics:

  • Introduction to Site Safety Management
  • Construction Site Accidents
  • NYC Site Safety Manager Certification Requirements
  • OSHA 1926 Overview
  • NYC Codes Overview
  • Site Safety Plans
  • Accident Reporting and Investigation
  • Tools and Equipment Safety
  • Emergency Situations & Preparedness Procedures
  • And more...

NYC SSM 40-Hour Training




How To Enroll


1) Click on the “Register Now” button

2) Pay the upfront payment.

3) Once payment is made, you will receive an email with your enrollment number, which can be used as proof of registration.


Steps to Get the Site Safety Manager Card

1

Check the Qualification Requirements for Site Safety Manager Certification

Make sure you meet the qualifications set by the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) for Site Safety Manager (SSM) Certification.

2

Complete the 40 Hours of Site Safety Manager Training

Complete the 40-hour training required by NYC DOB, offered by OSHA Training School. Register for the course and reserve your seat.

3

Submit the Exam Application

After completing the course, submit the exam application
Note: There is no exam included in the course; you must apply separately for the exam.

4

Schedule the Exam

Once your exam application is accepted, the exam administrator will send you an email with all the necessary information. Follow the instructions in the email to schedule your exam.

5

Pass the Exam and Submit Required Documents

After passing the exam, submit the required documents. Your documents will be reviewed and verified. Once approved, you will receive the Site Safety Manager (SSM) certification.

For complete details on the process from qualification to certification Click Here.


What Does OSHA Training School Provide After Completing the 40-Hour Class?

After completing the 40-hour class, OSHA Training School will provide a card, powered by Compu21 Institute Corp. This card is proof of completion and is required to apply for the exam.

Register now and secure your seat for the Site Safety Manager Training!
Frequently Asked Questions

No, the training is in-person and must be taken in class.

This course is designed for Site Safety Managers, but it also covers topics relevant to Site Safety Coordinators and Construction Superintendents.

Yes, this training is offered in partnership with Compu21 Institute Corp (Provider No: 2Q17) and is approved by the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB).

No, the training does not have a final exam. After completing the training, individuals must apply for and pass the in-person exam.

Yes, individuals must complete the 40-hour Site Safety Manager (SSM) training to apply for certification as a Site Safety Manager, Construction Superintendent, or Site Safety Coordinator.

No, completing the 40-hour training does not provide SSM card. After completing the training, individuals must apply for and pass the in-person exam and meet additional qualification requirements to obtain the SSM certification.



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