LIVE Certified Safety Manager courses in General Industry and Construction!

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It is no secret that e-learning is all the rage during this COVID-19 pandemic. While e-learning is certainly a great alternative to traditional courses, NASP understands that some training, and some individuals, are best suited for live, instructor-led classes. Benefits to NASP’s instructor-led courses include:

  • The opportunity for individuals to have more in-depth conversations, which allows a greater comprehension of the subject matter.
  • A space for individuals to make genuine connections both inside and outside of their organization.
  • Accountability and Return on Investment (ROI). NASP’s instructors are better able to identify an individual’s comprehension by leveraging group exercises and discussions.
  • Hands-on learning. Experiential, or kinesthetic learners can struggle with e-learning content because of its presentation and limited opportunities for a hands-on approach. NASP’s live training, by design, can support all types of learners.

Join NASP in Wilmington, NC on October 12th -16th for a one-of-a-kind training experience. For the first time, NASP will be combining the Certified Safety Manager (CSM) and Certified Safety Manager- Construction (CSMC) courses to maximize training effectiveness during this pandemic.

All CDC guidelines will be followed during this training. Breakout sessions will be provided for those attending the construction version of this course.

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