USACE-NAVFAC EM 385-1-1 (40-Hours)

$150.00

The TITAN University USACE – NAVFAC EM 385-1-1, 40-hour training course includes a manual and covers SSHO and on-site safety requirements for USACE and NAVFAC construction. Learn from experts in safety and quality control for government projects. Enroll today to enhance your safety knowledge!

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This online USACE-NAVFAC Training Course from TITAN University meets the USACE & NAVFAC EM 385-1-1 training requirements for Government Construction (2014 Edition). This course covers the safety and health requirements for US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and NAVFAC construction activities.

If your construction project is awarded by NAVFAC, the 40-Hour EM 385-1-1 training is required for Site Safety and Health Officer approval. It’s true! Why not take the USACE-NAVFAC Training Course EM 385-1-1 online? This allows you to complete the course at your convenience.

The USACE-NAVFAC Training is developed by professionals who understand the stringent requirements for government construction projects across the USA..You don’t want a talking suit interpreting the government’s requirements. You want guidance from those who live these requirements every day. Start the course today and download your EM 385-1-1 safety and health requirements manual!

The 40-Hour EM 385-1-1 training is required for Site Safety and Health Officer approval if your project is awarded by NAVFAC. Take the Training Course EM 385-1-1 online at your convenience!

Developed by experts in government construction, this course provides practical guidance and a downloadable EM 385-1-1 safety manual.

USACE-NAVFAC Training Course Highlights

  • Certificate: Download after passing with 70% or higher.
  • Quizzes: Reinforce key information.
  • Flexibility: Learn at your own pace.

Who Should Enroll in USACE-NAVFAC Training Course?

Ideal for Site Safety and Health Officers (SSHO), Project Managers, Superintendents, military personnel, government employees, and contractors needing EM 385-1-1 certification.

Course Modules

  • Accident ReportingIntroduction to EM 385-1-1
  • Safety and Health Requirements Overview
  • Site Safety Plans (SSHP)
  • Hazard Communication
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Fall Protection
  • Electrical Safety
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Scaffold Safety
  • Emergency Response Planning

32 reviews for USACE-NAVFAC EM 385-1-1 (40-Hours)

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Maria Olivia Gapasin
Posted 1 month ago
A lot of information

A lot of information

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edgarjr112
Posted 1 month ago
All Safety

No dislikes or expectation glad i took the course

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Reginald
Posted 2 months ago
Always remain TEACHABLE

The Course is excellent

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tesparza
Posted 2 months ago
For me it was all the mechanical information

Very knowledgable information.

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david-bennis
Posted 3 months ago
Thorough

Good course. I learned a thing or two.

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Karin
Posted 4 months ago
Thorough

Course was informative and easy to follow.

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Bryan
Posted 4 months ago
General Contractor Requirements

Covers a good deal of information which I was unaware of pertaining to working on GOV installations and contracts.

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Robert
Posted 6 months ago
Great Coarse,

Great coarse very well covered. Section's were not to long and easy to do a few sections each night after work

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fbarrios
Posted 6 months ago
it was ok

A lot of information was missing in the slides and several questions were not covered.

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Jose
Posted 6 months ago
Good!

Good training.

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Verena
Posted 7 months ago
Extremely Detailed Course

This course was informative and more detailed than OSHA.

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Ken
Posted 10 months ago
Safety course review

I like this course, a lot of new information

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