(SPANISH) Brooklyn RENEWAL 8-hour SST Card - (718) 734-8400 - $250

(SPANISH) Brooklyn RENEWAL 8-hour SST Card - (718) 734-8400 - $250

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(SPANISH) Brooklyn RENEWAL 8-hour SST Card - (718) 734-8400 - $250 · 132 32nd St suite 112, Brooklyn, NY 11232, USA, Brooklyn

 
RENEWAL CLASS
This class will be taught in Spanish.
Supervisor Site Safety Training (SST) - in Brooklyn
The Supervisor SST card expires every 5 years. To renew, you must attend 16 hours of class and apply to renew your card BEFORE the 5-year expiration date. If you fail to do so before your card's expiration date, you lose the ability to renew your card and must attend all 62 hours of training again to earn a new Supervisor SST card. For the 16 hours of training to count toward your renewal, they must be attended no more than 1 year prior to when you renew your card. If any of the training is more than one year old when you apply to renew your card, that training is not eligible to count toward your reneal hours. 




132 32nd Street, Suite 112, Brooklyn, NY 11232 
(D, N, or R train to 36th Street). 
Please note: 32nd Street in Sunset Park, cross street 4th Ave. (NOT EAST OR WEST)

 

New York Safety and Training is authorized by the New York City Department of Buildings to offer the 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User and Refresher Course. According to Local Law 41, all workers must attend this 4-Hour safety course before setting foot on any scaffold.
This course presents OSHA 1926 Subparts E, L, and M; NYC Construction Codes overview; NYC DOB safety reporting protocols; proper donning and doffing of personal fall arrest systems; and scaffold parts, safe working procedures, and hazard recognition.
Upon successful completion of this course, any participant who passes the mandatory course exam will be issued a photo ID card at the end of class.
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