Online Course Overview
This online course is for contractors, military and government employees who enforce or must comply to the EM 385-1-1 US Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health requirements. This online forty (40) hour training course provides information relative to the 2014 US Army Corps Safety and Health Requirements Manual. Compliance with the 2014 USACE EM 385-1-1 is required of all contractors working on military contracts and projects, and this course is the building block to that success.
In addition to the required training above, we have included (12) optional training modules that you can review to gain a better understanding of the EM 385-1-1 safety requirements before you take the final test.
*Note: This online course does not include an OSHA 30 – Construction card.
Upon the completion of this course, you will receive an EM 385-1-1 certificate that is valid for 5 years.
(*Note: You will need to create an account if you are a new student)
Course Details
Cost: $299.00
Online Access: 90 Days (From first log-in)
Duration: 40 Hours of Training Material
EM 385-1-1 Course Overview
This 40-Hour EM 385-1-1 course is crucial for maintaining a safe and efficient work environment on military jobsites. We provide information relative to the 2014 US Army Corps Safety and Health Requirements Manual, EM385-1-1 and pertinent Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) construction standards. After each course module, a short quiz must be completed to check your knowledge. At the end of the course, you will take a Final Exam consisting of 80 questions which you must score 80% or higher to pass the course. After completing the Final Exam, you can print out your certificate which is valid for 5 years from course completion.
Who Needs This Course
This course is for contractors, military and government employees who enforce or must comply with the November 2014 EM385-1-1 US Army Corps of Engineers Safety and Health Requirements.
Locations of EM 385-1-1 Online Students
EM 385-1-1 Student Testimonials
AG – “I am extremely satisfied with the course. The course had a wealth of information, and covered all the needed topics thoroughly.”
WT – “I am very satisfied with this course. I like the format of this course, and the ability to take things at your own pace.”
KG – “I like the fact that you kept the course as interesting as possible, the videos were a great addition along with the search for information process that is taught. I'm very satisfied with the program.”
JA – “I really liked the on-demand (module/quiz) format which lets me study (around work and other aspects of daily life). I'm very satisfied with the quality of this course.”
VHP – “I appreciate the training organization and follow-up structure, it is really easy and you can always know where you are. You can always stop and take it back later at the same point. I am very satisfied with the training because it makes you pay attention to many aspects of H&S which I have lived in the worksite for many years but they are organized and make you think more deeply.”
MS – “All modular quiz questions were discussed by Mr. Kugan in the EM385-1-1 course manual, so that was very helpful to focus on topics that were being. The multi-media video presentations were very informative. I am very pleased with this course and would recommend the course to anyone seeking EM385-1-1 training.”
NC – “The course was very easy to follow along with. Mr. Kugan does an excellent job of jumping between sections to keep the topics new. I felt there were no weaknesses with the course as it is taught. I am very satisfied with the quality of the course.”
EE – “I really liked that he showed us where to find information on the OSHA site. I also like the video clips as they provided a different type of training style. I am very satisfied with this course.”
Training Topics (Required)
- Section 01 – Program Management
- Section 02 – Sanitation
- Section 03 – Medical and First-Aid Requirements
- Section 04 – temporary Facilities
- Section 05 – Personal Protective and Safety Equipment
- Section 06 – Hazardous or Toxic Agents and Environments
- Section 07 – Lighting
- Section 08 – Accident Prevention Signs, Tags, Labels, Signals, Piping System
- Section 09 – Fire Prevention and Protection
- Section 10 – Welding and Cutting
- Section 11 – Electrical
- Section 12 – Control of Hazardous Energy
- Section 13 – Hand and Power Tools
- Section 14 – Material Handling, Storage and Disposal
- Section 15 – Rigging
- Section 16 – Load Handling Equipment (LHE)
- Sections 17 – Conveyors
- Sections 18 – Vehicles, Machinery and Equipment
- Sections 19 – Floating Plant and Marine Activities
- Sections 20 – Pressurized Equipment and Systems
- Section 21 – Fall Protection
- Section 22 – Work Platforms and Scaffolding
- Section 23 – Demolition, Renovation and Re-Occupancy
- Section 24 – Safe Access, Ladders, Floor & Wall Openings, Stairs and Railing Systems
- Section 25 – Excavation and Trenching
- Section 27- Concrete, Masonry, Roofing and Residential Construction
- Section 28 – Steel Erection
- Section 29 – Blasting
- Section 30 – Diving Operations
- Section 31 – Tree Maintenance and Removal
- Section 32 – Airfield and Aircraft Operations
- Section 33 – Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
- Section 34 – Confined Space Entry
Optional Modules:
- Section 17 Conveyors
- Section 19 Floating Plant and Marine Activities
- Section 20 Pressurized Equipment and Systems
- Section 23 Demolition, Renovation and Re-Occupancy
- Section 26 Underground Construction (Tunnels), Shafts and Caissons
- Section 27 Concrete, Masonry, Roofing, and Residential Construction
- Section 28 Steel Erection
- Section 29 Blasting
- Section 30 Diving Operations
- Section 31 Tree Maintenance and Removal
- Section 32 Airfield and Aircraft Operations
- Section 33 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)