CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND HSE INTEGRATION
Education Code: TRA-008-FO

The Goal of Education
This course aims to integrate occupational health and safety management into project planning, execution, and control processes in construction projects. Participants learn to anticipate risks throughout the project lifecycle, utilize resources effectively, and align occupational safety performance with project objectives.
Program Content
• Management process and project phases in construction projects
• HSE integration: design, planning, execution and closure phases
• Safety factors in work schedule and critical path analysis
• Subcontractor management, field coordination and communication chain
• Risk assessment, preventive planning and permit systems
• Subcontractor auditing and performance monitoring
• Integration of HSE costs into the project budget
• Daily field management tools (JSA, toolbox, LOTO, PPE control)
• Accident investigation, reporting and recovery processes
• Practical case studies with real project examples
Duration of Education
2 days (16 hours)
Reference Standards
ISO 45001, ISO 14001, Occupational Health and Safety Law, Environmental Law
Education Method
The training is conducted through project-based case studies, group exercises, and simulation-based discussions. Participants gain practice in preparing integrated OHS plans using examples from real construction projects.
Certificate
At the end of the program, a short evaluation is made and successful participants are given a Certificate of Participation.
Necessary Preliminary Information
A basic knowledge of construction or engineering is recommended, but not required.
Number of Participants
Maximum of 12 people per group.
Participant Profile
Project managers, field engineers, site managers, OHS experts, subcontractor representatives and inspection teams.
Instructor
Training is provided by civil engineers experienced in construction project management, field coordination and OHS integration.



