Project Site Safety

Construction & Infrastructure Safety Training

Building Safer Sites, From Foundation to Finish

Construction sites run multiple high-risk operations at once: cranes, excavations, welding, and dozens of subcontractors all in close proximity. ICLM's Construction & Infrastructure training aligns with the BOCW Act 1996, OSHA standards, and IS codes, ensuring your workforce is compliant and genuinely competent across every role, every hazard, and every phase of construction.

Why Safety Training Matters Here

Construction accounts for more workplace fatalities in India than any other sector. Falls, crane collapses, and excavation failures are the leading killers on project sites. Training under the BOCW Act is not just a legal obligation; it is the most effective tool to prevent incidents before they happen.

ICLM helps ensure every worker on your site goes home safely.

Falls and Access

Controls for height work, scaffolds, ladders, roofs, rope platforms, and aerial lifts.

Lifting and Earthwork

Training for cranes, rigging, loaders, piling, girder launchers, excavations, and tunnels.

Who Should Attend

Site Engineers Project Managers EHS Officers Crane and Equipment Operators Scaffolding Supervisors Riggers and Signalmen Excavation Teams Labour Contractors Civil Works Supervisors Safety Induction Trainers New Site Workers

What Your Team Will Achieve

Incident Reduction

Lower Site Incident and Lost-Time Injury Rates

Practical hazard controls that reduce high-frequency and high-severity construction incidents.

Compliance

BOCW Documentation

Documented training records aligned with project and regulatory compliance requirements.

Competent Lifting Teams

Certified crane operators, rigging crews, and lifting supervisors for safer site logistics.

Defect-Aware Scaffold Teams

Supervisors and inspectors trained to identify scaffold defects before collapse risk escalates.

Confident Site First Responders

Emergency and first aid teams prepared to act immediately during site incidents and evacuations.

Course Catalog

Recommended Training Programs

A construction-site curriculum for height work, scaffolding, cranes, lifting, excavations, plant operations, BOCW compliance, PPE, toolbox talks, incident reporting, and emergency response.

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Construction Site Safety

Core site hazard controls for workers, supervisors, contractors, and project teams.

Safety Induction

Foundational site orientation for new workers, visitors, contractors, and vendors.

New Employee Safety Orientation

Early safety expectations for new workers entering live construction projects.

Daily Safety Briefings and Toolbox Talks

Short, practical communication routines that keep changing site hazards visible.

Working At Height Safety Regulations

Regulatory and practical controls for elevated construction activities.

Scaffold Safety

Safe scaffold use, access, loading, defect recognition, and user responsibilities.

Scaffolding Safety

Advanced scaffold planning, erection, inspection, handover, and supervision practices.

Fall Hazard Identification

Identify unprotected edges, openings, fragile surfaces, and unsafe access routes.

Roof Access and Fall Protection

Roof access planning, anchor controls, fragile surface protection, and rescue readiness.

Ladder Safety and Inspection

Ladder selection, inspection, positioning, storage, and safe climbing practices.

Rope Suspended Platform Safety

Safe suspended platform use for facade, finishing, inspection, and maintenance work.

Aerial Work Platform Safety

Safe operation of elevated work platforms around structures, services, and traffic.

Tower Crane Operation and Safety

Tower crane operation, signalling, exclusion zones, weather controls, and lifting discipline.

Mobile Crane Operation and Safety

Mobile crane setup, lifting controls, ground conditions, and operator safety.

Crawler Crane Operation and Safety

Crawler crane movement, lifting, stability, maintenance, and site coordination.

Lifting Plan Preparation

Planning lifts with load data, equipment capacity, ground conditions, and controls.

Lifting Safety

Safe lifting principles for cranes, accessories, signals, loads, and exclusion zones.

Rigging and Signalling

Load preparation, slinging, signalling, communication, and lift-zone control.

Lifting Machines Inspection

Inspection awareness for lifting machines, defects, records, and rejection criteria.

Loose Gears Inspection and Testing

Inspection, testing, tagging, and control of slings, shackles, hooks, and accessories.

Piling Machine Operation and Safety

Piling equipment operation, exclusion zones, ground stability, and worker interface controls.

Boom Placer Operation and Safety

Safe concrete boom placer setup, pumping, communication, and hose control.

Manlift Operation and Safety

Safe manlift use for finishing, MEP, inspection, and elevated site tasks.

Girder Launcher Operation and Safety

Safe operation, launching sequence, lifting controls, and exclusion-zone planning.

Wheel Loader Operation and Safety

Wheel loader operation, reversing controls, maintenance checks, and traffic separation.

Excavation and Trenching Safety

Collapse prevention, shoring, access, spoil placement, services, and permit controls.

Tunnelling Safety

Controls for tunnel access, ventilation, traffic, emergency response, and underground hazards.

Batching Plant Safety

Plant operation, vehicle interface, cement dust, machine guarding, and emergency controls.

Bar Bending / Cutting Operation & Safety

Safe rebar cutting, bending, guarding, material handling, and hand injury prevention.

Bridge Safety Inspections and Maintenance

Inspection and maintenance safety for bridge works, access, traffic, and height exposure.

BOCW Act 1996 & Rules 1998

Legal duties, records, welfare, safety responsibilities, and compliance readiness.

Permit to Work (PTW) Procedures

Permit controls for height work, hot work, lifting, excavation, and electrical jobs.

Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

Task-level hazard review and control planning for dynamic construction activities.

Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HIRA)

Structured risk assessment for site activities, interfaces, and high-risk methods.

Accident / Incident Investigation

Reporting and investigation methods that improve controls after site incidents.

Near Miss Reporting and Investigation

Capture weak signals and correct unsafe conditions before serious incidents occur.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Selection, use, inspection, limitations, and care of construction PPE.

First Aid and CPR

Immediate response skills for falls, crush injuries, bleeding, burns, and cardiac events.

Fire Drill and Evacuation Procedures

Drills and evacuation coordination for temporary works, high-rises, and project sites.

Emergency Response Procedures

Coordinated response for fire, collapse, medical, weather, and site evacuation scenarios.