Description
Alabama Safety Courses
Risk identification and mitigation define the role of a construction manager. Without adequately addressing risks, projects face delays, safety issues, and budget overruns. At eCertify, our Alabama Safety Courses give you the tools to recognize, assess, and manage risks effectively. By completing Alabama Safety Courses, you gain the knowledge needed to keep projects safe, on track, and within budget.
At the end of this CMAA Test Prep and Risk Management Certification Course, you will understand:
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Risk Management Process and Components
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Implementation Strategies
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Risk Allocation & Identification
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Risk Breakdown Structure
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Quantitative & Qualitative Risk Analysis
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Probability, Severity, and Extent of Risk
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Mitigation and Implementation
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Project Delivery Systems
In addition to receiving certification upon course completion, you will also gain the knowledge and understanding necessary to pass the Risk Management portion of the CMAA Construction Manager Certification Exam successfully.
Why Take This Course?
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Covers all parts of the CMAA Exam related to Risk Management
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Certificate awarded upon successful completion
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Gain a deeper understanding of a critical component for Construction Managers
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100% online training with quizzes to help retain information
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Courses prepared by certified, active construction managers
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24/7 access so you can learn at your own pace
Additional Benefits
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Certificate of Completion: Instantly downloadable with a passing score of 70% or higher
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Your Account: Track completed courses, new offerings, and certificates in one place
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Always Current: Courses updated with the latest government requirements
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Corporate Training: Discounts available for enrolling multiple employees
FAQ Highlights
Will I receive contract administration in the construction reference material?
Yes! You’ll be able to access, download, and print reference documents for future use.
What are some significant risks in construction?
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Safety issues without proper policies
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Constructability challenges (utilities, groundwater, site conditions)
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Poor contract administration
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Unforeseen site conditions
What is a risk register?
A tool that defines risks associated with construction activities, breaking work into steps and identifying mitigation measures.
Can all risks be mitigated?
Not entirely. Contractors are hired not only for expertise but also for managing project risks. Profitability depends on effective mitigation strategies.
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