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Professional Safety Management Accreditation

Raise your level of Safety Professionalism with this new Construction Safety Accreditation

APCS Certificate Holders are eligible to work for their Professional Safety Accreditation from Florida Atlantic University. In addition, all holders of a valid 30 hour OSHA Construction Health and Safety Outreach card will satisfy the prerequisites for this certificate program.

PSMA Program Requirements

Prerequisites

  1. APCS Certificate Holder or holder of a valid 30 hour OSHA Construction Health and Safety Card plus 1 year experience as a safety professional.

Course Work

  1. All ten classes listed below must be completed within a one year span. You may receive credit for any of the classes you may have completed previously within the past two years.

What you get

  1. The 11 x 14" numbered PCSMA Certificate
    The PSMA card pocket card which lists the ten CP courses you completed.
    A "Competent Person" pocket card for each of the competent person courses completed.

You may take the required classes listed below over time by registering for each class separately. Click the following links for course descriptions and schedules for the individual classes required to complete the PCSMA.

"The solution to the problem of high death and injury rates in our community is training, education and awareness as found in the safety courses offered at FAU. I have sent many of our compliance officers to these classes to take advantage of the excellent hands-on, effective training they receive there."

Luis Santiago
Director, OSHA Fort Lauderdale Area Office

The effective and comprehensive training you will experience in this program will give you the awareness and knowledge you need to prepare for the OSHA Compliance Officer visit that may well be in your future. The cost is much less than any OSHA fine that you may avoid, and you may never know how many lives you save and injuries you prevent.

 

 


Contact us at: 866-518-5780 for information on class and enrollment details.


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