Master Safety Administrator Certification Diploma Program (MSA) - Construction
Our Master Safety Administrator Certification Diploma Program (MSA) will:
- Show you how to deal with workplace hazards, perform a safety inspection and investigate, analyze and document a workplace accident
- Cover identifying the potential hazards of chemicals, determining the proper PPE for employees and chemical safety in general
- Show you how to deal with hazardous materials and become both OSHA and environmentally compliant
- Cover fall hazards and methods of reducing them, along with the safe use of stairways, ladders and scaffolds
- Show you how to identify safety requirements for cranes, derricks, hoists and elevators and best techniques for rigging and slings
- Show you how to become a safety expert and develop/implement your own safety training programs
- And much more!
Certification:
Master Safety Administrator (MSA)
Course Objectives:
The NASP Certification "Master Safety Administrator" indicates a high level of proficiency and is one of the highest levels of certification offered by the NASP. Master Safety Administrator level is an indication of a level of proficiency expected of a safety professional who is capable of developing and managing a comprehensive facility wide or corporate safety program. The Master Safety Administrator certification consists of eight modules. Each of these modules is a certification course or courses that stand alone or may be completed as a component of the MSA.
Course Composition:
This program is composed of the following courses:
Certified Safety Auditor (SAC)
Chemical Safety Technician Certification Course (CST)
Environmental, Health and Safety Management Specialist (EHS)
Fall Protection and Elevated Structures Safety Technician Certification Course (SLT)
Materials Handling Safety Technician Certification Course (MHT)
Safety Manager/Trainer Course - (STS/SPS)
Violence: Prevention, Management and Survival Certification Course (VPS)
Select one:
Steel Erection Safety Technician Certification Course (STE)
or
Trenching and Excavations Safety Technician Certification Course (TET)
Course Prerequisites:
The following courses are pre-requisites of this program:
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Online Exams:
The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have three opportunities to pass the exam.
Optional Credits:
Twenty-nine (29) CEUs are offered through the University of North Carolina at Wilmington for this course. If you are interested in receiving CEU s for this course, upon successful completion of the exam please either download the form and instructions here or the obtain form and instructions from a Member Services Representative by calling 800-922-2219.


