CSM and CSMC Heading Back to Las Vegas in February 2023

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NASP now offers two versions of our flagship Certified Safety Manager (CSM) course. The CSM course is perfect for general industry safety managers, and the Certified Safety Manager: Construction (CSMC) is everything you love about the CSM, but with a focus on topics geared more towards the construction industry. This classroom course is being offered February 6-10, 2023, so you can come for the training and stay for the Big Game on Sunday between the NFC and AFC champion football teams (we can’t say the name of the bowl, but we think you know what we are talking about).

Both our Certified Safety Manager (CSM) and our Certified Safety Manager: Construction (CSMC) Courses will allow you to:

  • Discover a brand new perspective of safety that will empower you
  • Meet the Train-the-Trainer requirements for individuals doing in-house training
  • Learn training methodologies that change the way your employees work
  • Save money by developing your own safety plans, programs, and training
  • Avoid civil and criminal liability for accidents and injuries
  • Determine proper interpretation and application of OSHA regulations
  • Manage workplace safety inspections and audits and investigate accidents as well as apply root cause analysis
  • Create and manage a thriving safety culture using the latest behavior modification techniques

*** Please note: Attendance of either of these courses qualifies you to issue NASP 10 and 30 hour OSHA compliance cards to your students. CSM attendees may issue general industry cards and CSMC attendees may issue construction cards.

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