Training & Certification

- Human Capital Management
- HR – Training & Certification
🔧 Module Overview
New York contractors face some of the nation’s strictest training and compliance standards. These tools help firms manage certifications, safety credentials, and workforce development across job sites and office roles—ensuring crews are trained, compliant, and ready to meet state and city regulations.
📊 Key Features
- Monitor Site Safety Training (SST), OSHA 10/30, and DOB-specific requirements to ensure every worker meets legal standards.
- Keep digital records of certifications, licenses, and renewals—accessible on demand for inspections or audits.
- Get notified before key certificates expire, reducing project delays and non-compliance risks.
- Offer role-based learning aligned with New York City building codes, union requirements, and local labor laws.
- Grant secure access to field teams, subs, and HR managers—ensuring all stakeholders stay updated.
- Visualize team-wide compliance status and training completion in real time across multiple job sites.
OSHA Safety Certification (10 & 30 Hour)
Legal compliance and worker safety.
All site workers and supervisors.
Authorized OSHA training providers online.
NCCER Certifications
Recognized by unions and contractors.
NCCER-certified training centers statewide.
New York Contractor License
To legally operate as a contractor in New York, professionals must obtain a license through local city or county agencies—most notably the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB). Licensing requirements vary by region and specialty (e.g., general contracting, electrical, plumbing), but typically involve proof of experience, insurance, and passing relevant exams. In NYC, contractors must also register with the DOB and comply with strict safety, labor, and zoning regulations to work on construction projects legally.
First Aid / CPR Training
Saves lives in emergencies onsite.
Local Red Cross or OSHA-approved centers.
Forklift & Heavy Equipment
Operating forklifts and heavy machinery on New York construction sites requires proper training and certification to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Workers must be trained in equipment handling, load limits, and hazard awareness, as outlined by OSHA and site-specific standards. Certified operators reduce the risk of accidents, improve efficiency, and are often a legal requirement on commercial and union-controlled job sites across the state.
HAZMAT / HAZWOPER
Protects workers from hazardous materials.
Certified HAZWOPER training providers statewide.
NY Construction Apprenticeships
Hands-on training and career pathways.
Union-run apprenticeship programs statewide.
Construction Tech & Software
Technical schools, online platforms, bootcamps.
Technical schools, online bootcamps, vendors.