The COSH Training aims to equip participants with the basic knowledge and skills in performing safety audits, assessments and analysis of hazards and risks in the construction industry.
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COSH Training Overview
COSH Training is one of the 40-hour mandatory training for all safety officers in the construction industry. As required by the Occupational Safety and Health Standards and DOLE Department Order 13, a sufficient number of trained safety officers must be employed by all construction companies.The required number of safety officers depends on the number of workers for every shift.
The lectures and discussions featured Occupational Safety and Health programming, policies, and guidelines and their implementation and reinforcement; the importance of safety and health, safety in construction site premises, excavation, and demolition; roles of safety officers, toolbox meetings, job hazard analysis, accident investigation, and OSH legislation; Employees Compensation Program; and Emergency Preparedness.
The objective of COSH Training is to protect every workingman against the danger of injury, sickness, or death through safe and healthy working conditions. The standards apply to the construction industrywhich is covered under other standards.
Who should take the COSH Training Course?
The COSH Training course is recommended for the following persons:
- Safety Officers/engineers
- Members of safety and health committees
- Supervisors, mangers, and executives
- HR personnel
- Members of productivity councils
- Members of labor and management committees (LCMs)
- Workers and union members/officers
- Philippine Contractors Association Board
COSH Training Inclusions
- Digital and Printed Certificate (Printed Certificates are delivered free of charge within Metro Manila)
- Digital Training Handouts
- Digital copy of OSH Standards as Amended (Yellow Book)
COSH Training Course Outline
- Importance of Safety and Health in the Construction Industry
- Basic Safety Concepts
- Construction Site Premises
- Excavation Safety
- Tools and Equipment Safety
- Heavy Equipment Operation – Mobile Equipment
- Heavy Equipment Operation – Crane Safety
- Fall Protection in Construction
- Scaffolding Safety (Lecture)
- Scaffolding Safety (Workshop)
- Control of Hazardous Material
- Re-Entry Plan
- COVID-19 Awareness
- Occupational Health Hazards
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Demolition and Explosives
- Safety Inspection
- Construction Site Visit
- Presentation of Inspection Result
- Job Hazard Analysis
- Accident Investigation
- Roles of Safety Officer
- Toolbox Meeting
- Employees Compensation Program
- Emergency Preparedness
- Occupational Safety & Health Legislation D.O.13 Series OF 1998 Guidelines Governing Occupational Safety & Health in the Construction Industry
COSH Training FAQs
What does the Construction Safety and Health Program state?
This is the summary of Section 5 of D.O. No. 13 Series of 1998.
- A Construction Safety and Health Program must be in accordance with DOLE orders and issuances, and the Construction Project Manager is responsible for compliance.
- The Program should state the composition of the Construction Safety and Health Committee, safety policies, penalties for violations, training orientations/instructions, and disposal of waste.
- The Program should be submitted to BWC for approval/disapproval/modification according to existing laws.
- The cost of implementing the Program should be integrated into the project’s construction cost as a separate pay item.
How many Safety Officers are required?
Under the Philippines Occupational Safety and Health Standard, the number of safety officers required for the construction industry depends on the number of workers employed in the project site. For a project with 1-50 workers, at least one accredited safety officer is required. For projects with 51-200 workers, at least two accredited safety officers are required.
The safety officer(s) must have completed a training course on construction safety prescribed by the Department of Labor and Employment and possess a valid certificate of accreditation. The safety officers’ main role is to ensure that the workers’ health, safety, and welfare are protected, and all safety measures are strictly implemented on the construction site.
COSH Face to Face Training Schedule 2024
17 – 25August | Face to FaceCOSH for SO2 Face to Face Weekend TrainingConstruction Occupational Safety and Health for Safety Officer 2 August 17, 2024August 25, 2024 2nd Floor, 1571 Virginia Agro Bldg. E. Rodriguez Sr. Ave Brgy. Pinagkaisahan, Quezon City ₱4,199.00 Exclusive of VAT OSH Trainings | View Details |
COSH Webinar Training Schedule 2024
12 – 16August | WebinarCOSH for SO2 WebinarConstruction Occupational Safety and Health for Safety Officer 2 August 12, 2024August 16, 2024 ₱3,299.00 Exclusive of VAT OSH Trainings | View Details |
17 – 25August | WebinarCOSH for SO2 Weekend WebinarConstruction Occupational Safety and Health for Safety Officer 2 August 17, 2024August 25, 2024 ₱3,299.00 Exclusive of VAT OSH Trainings | View Details |
19 – 23August | WebinarCOSH for SO2 WebinarAugust 19, 2024August 23, 2024 ₱3,299.00 Exclusive of VAT OSH Trainings | View Details |
26 – 30August | WebinarCOSH for SO2 WebinarAugust 26, 2024August 30, 2024 ₱3,299.00 Exclusive of VAT OSH Trainings | View Details |
Let us work together to equip your employees with the knowledge and skills needed to ensure a safe and healthy working environment.
The goal is to provide a working environment that is free from harm, so that you can focus on doing your best work without fear or worry.
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