Overview
Construction Safety Training in Bangalore
Introduction to the Construction Safety Training Course
Construction Safety Training is designed to help workers and supervisors understand how to work safely at construction sites. Construction work involves many risks such as working at heights, moving heavy materials, operating machines, electrical work, and excavation activities. Without proper safety knowledge, these risks can lead to serious injuries or accidents.
Our training focuses on practical safety awareness and simple methods to prevent accidents. It helps create a safe working environment where everyone understands their responsibility towards safety. Cosafe EHS Bangalore course supports organizations in improving safety performance, reducing incidents, and meeting legal and client safety requirements.
Construction safety starts with awareness
Training Modules
Why Construction Safety Is Important
Construction sites are high-risk workplaces, and most accidents happen due to lack of awareness, unsafe practices, or poor supervision. This training helps workers recognize dangers early and take correct action before accidents occur.
Helps prevent accidents, injuries, and fatalities
Improves awareness about common construction site hazards
Reduces unsafe acts and unsafe conditions at work sites
Supports compliance with safety laws and client requirements
Reduces project delays caused by accidents and shutdowns
Lowers medical costs, compensation claims, and legal issues
Encourages workers to follow safe work practices daily
Builds a strong and positive safety culture at the workplace
The training covers both basic and critical safety topics related to construction activities, explained with real-life examples.What Construction Safety Training Covers
Identification of construction site hazards
Risk assessment and basic control measures
Working at height safety and fall prevention
Scaffolding safety and ladder usage
Excavation, trenching, and shoring safety
Electrical safety and temporary power safety
Lifting operations and crane safety basics
Safe use of construction tools and machinery
Proper selection and use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Good housekeeping and site cleanliness
Vehicle and pedestrian movement safety
Emergency response, first aid awareness, and incident reporting
Training Methodology
We follow a simple and practical training approach to ensure participants clearly understand and apply safety practices. Our training follows important Indian Standards and safety guidelines.Training Methodology
Classroom-based interactive sessions
Simple presentations with images and videos
Real accident case studies and lessons learned
Group discussions and question–answer sessions
Demonstration of PPE and safety equipment
Practical safety tips for daily site activities
Short assessment and participation certification
Legal Methodology
IS 3696 – Safety code for scaffolds and ladders
IS 3764 – Safety code for excavation work
IS 7205 – Safety code for erection of steel structures
IS 4756 – Safety code for tunneling work
IS 13415 – Safety guidelines for protective equipment
IS 13367 – Eye and face protection standards
IS 18001 / ISO 45001 – Occupational health and safety management systems
Program Details
Our Construction Safety Training helps both employees and organizations work safely and confidently. This training is suitable for anyone involved in construction work, regardless of experience level.Benefits of Construction Safety Program
Better understanding of safety rules and site hazards
Reduced accidents and near-miss incidents
Improved safety behavior among workers and supervisors
Better compliance with audits and inspections
Increased productivity due to fewer disruptions
Improved worker confidence and morale
Customized training based on site activities and risks
Training certification for records and compliance
Who Should Attend the Training
Construction workers and helpers
Skilled workers such as masons, carpenters, and electricians
Site supervisors and foremen
Site engineers and project managers
Safety officers and EHS professionals
Contractors and subcontractors
Maintenance and facility teams
Visitors and staff entering construction sites





