Why Getting Certified in Construction Safety is a Game Changer for Your Career

Why Getting Certified in Construction Safety is a Game Changer for Your Career

The construction industry is competitive, and while certification is essential to ensure that health and safety standards are consistent, it is also helpful to set high standards for those working in this area.  Certification in construction safety sets you ahead of the competition and opens up management and supervisory positions to you as your career progresses.

Learning about the types of safety certification that are in demand in the construction industry will enable you to prioritise your training needs and pursue a programme of CPD (continuous professional development) that takes you closer to your goals. We’ll take a look at how certification can help you grow your career, and we’ll consider some of the mandatory and optional training courses available to help you progress in the construction industry in Ireland.

 

How Safety Certification can Enhance your Career

Some safety training courses and certification options are mandatory in the construction industry in Ireland, including relevant first aid training and Safe Pass. Others, such as IOSH Managing Safely, may be more appropriate for those pursuing a career in construction management.

There are many benefits to safety certification in the construction industry, including:

 

  • Meeting site requirements. Many roles in the construction industry require certain certification to allow access to construction sites, including Safe Pass. This also applies to certain roles in the construction industry, which may carry specific requirements such as working at height training and manual handling training certification. When you are applying for new roles, you will be asked for the relevant certification, and you will not be employable without these.

 

  • Proving an asset to the team. Employees who have current certification in basic training, such as first aid and health and safety, are better able to protect themselves and their team. If you are certified in specific areas of the construction industry, such as working at height or in confined spaces, you will become more employable as part of a team that will benefit from your expertise. If you have an IOSH Managing Safely qualification, for instance, you will be more highly sought after to take on management roles or supervisory roles on site.

 

  • Building your confidence. Obtaining certification that has a practical application to your role or your industry can help boost your confidence and remind you that you are bringing a high-value attitude and skillset to your job. This will ensure that you feel more confident in applying for new roles that interest you and that you can take control of growing your career.

 

  • Earning more. When you have taken general and more specific training courses, you can offer more to your employer, and your value will be higher because you know how to prevent accidents on site and optimise your practice to drive up safety standards. This means that you can improve the site safety culture, and with this reputation, you will be able to climb the career ladder and take on more responsibility or more advanced roles.

 

  • Allowing you to specialise. Specialist training courses give you additional skills that make you more employable and allow you to specialise in areas that particularly interest you. Common health and safety training courses for the construction industry include Manual Handling, Abrasive Wheel training, Working at Height, Confined Spaces, Safe Pass and IOSH certifications.

 

  • Reducing risk. It sounds like a no-brainer, but the simple truth is that you are safer on a construction site when you have undertaken safety certification. Effective safety training enables you to identify hazards and put preventative measures in place, as well as maintain high standards throughout your activities in the workplace. If you understand the legislation you are bound by, you will be more likely to work within safe guidelines and keep yourself and others safe on the construction site.

 

  • Demonstrating your commitment. Taking specialist training and continuing to develop your skills and knowledge about your role and your industry can show others that you are committed to your career progression. Managers and construction site owners will want to see that you are invested in your progress and your personal development, and this will make them keener to hire you and to match that investment by continuing to support you in growing your career.

 

Identifying the right training courses and qualifications for you can transform the way you think about your career and help you to feel confident about investing in yourself and your career path. Instead of feeling overwhelmed by striving for the roles you want, you will feel more empowered in your working life.

 

Training to Grow Your Career

You’ll find a great range of training courses, including IOSH Managing Safely and Safe Pass, in our training schedule, and we can help you to find the best fit for your organisation. Many training courses can be delivered in-house, and your Safety Officer or Health and Safety Consultant can handle this for you. Taking a comprehensive approach to training for yourself or for your employees will take your business to the next level, ensuring that the highest health and safety standards are embedded throughout your organisation.

 

Health and Safety Training Courses in Ireland

At ASM, our experienced team has many years of experience in delivering Health and Safety training across Ireland, working with all types of organisations to create bespoke solutions that work. We can outsource the Safety Officer role for you, and we offer a range of training courses and programmes to suit your requirements. We can also carry out risk assessments, gap analyses, safety audits and incident investigations, and our consultants can work with you to ensure that your business is fully compliant with all relevant legislation.

Health and Safety training with ASM can help you to protect your business, your workers and any members of the public whom you encounter in your working life. Contact our Health and Safety Consultants in Ireland to find out more about our services and how we can help take your business to the next level.

 

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