OSHA 30 Hour Construction Training
Package designed for:
Construction
Continuing education credit hours:
3.00
Package Description
This program provides information about worker rights and employer responsibilities and describes how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety and to fulfill training requirements found in OSHA standards. Many jurisdictions, employers and unions require this course, which is voluntary at the U.S. federal level. Each student who completes the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA Outreach Training is only available to trainees within the geographic jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act. Trainees outside this jurisdiction will not receive cards. This 30-Hour program is intended for workers with some safety responsibility, and the 10-Hour program is primarily intended for entry-level workers. The program will take longer than 30 hours.
Package highlights
Overview of 30 hour construction training
The OSHA 30 training is designed for supervisors and workers who need a detailed understanding of safety on the job site. It covers crucial topics such as electrical safety and fall protection. This training benefits individuals looking to advance in the construction industry and improve safety. By completing this course, you will be equipped with the skills and confidence to maintain a safe working environment.
Primary benefits of OSHA 30-hour construction training
The OSHA 30-hour training is essential for a safe and successful career in the industry. Here are its key benefits:
Helps you identify and mitigate hazards
Qualifies you for higher roles and better positions
Helps you avoid costly fines by meeting safety standards
Strengthens your ability to manage on-site safety effectively
Equips you to manage on-site safety effectively
Lowers the risk of injuries and incidents on the job
Creates a safer environment at work
Key topics covered:
Learn how to prevent falls, the leading cause of injuries.
Understand the risks and safety measures associated with electrical hazards.
Gain knowledge on proper scaffolding use and hazards prevention.
Learn the correct use of PPE to minimize risks.
Communicate safety and hazards information effectively on-site.
Who should take this course?
Here’s who will benefit the most from our OSHA 30 course online:
Construction supervisors and managers
Aspiring supervisors
Safety coordinators
Experienced construction workers
Entry-level workers
Course Duration
The course takes 30 hours to complete.
Topics covered in the course
Crystalline Silica Awareness
Fall Protection & Ladder Safety (Construction)
Electrical Safety & Arc Flash Awareness
Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) & Hearing Conservation
Defensive Driving & Vehicle Safety
Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) & Incident Investigation
Confined Space & Trenching Safety (Construction)
Hand, Power Tool & Machine Guarding Safety
Fire Extinguisher & Flammable/Combustible Liquid Safety
PPE Overview & Hot Work Safety (Construction)
Asbestos, Lead & Chemical Hazard Awareness
Active Shooter Preparedness & Emergency Action Plans
Ergonomics, Back Injury Prevention & Industrial Hygiene
OSHA Compliance: Training, Recordkeeping, & Inspections
Struck-By/Caught-Between & Heavy Equipment Safety (Construction)
Which countries require mandatory OSHA training for workplace safety?
9 countries in the United States mandate OSHA training for workplace safety. They are listed below:
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Missouri
Nevada
New Hampshire
New York
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
West Virginia
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