OSHA 30 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

OSHA 30 Construction Safety Training

The OSHA 30 construction course is a comprehensive 30-hour safety training program provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). It is designed to educate workers, supervisors, and managers in the construction industry about safety regulations, hazards, and best practices.

This intensive course covers a wide range of essential topics, including fall protection, electrical safety, hazard recognition, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and more. It goes beyond the OSHA 10 training, offering a deeper understanding of construction safety.

OSHA 30 construction course is required or recommended by many employers, construction companies, or project owners to promote a safety-oriented culture, prevent workplace accidents, and comply with safety regulations.

OSHA 30 Construction Course Overview

OSHA 30 construction class covers comprehensive safety topics relevant to the construction industry, including fall protection, electrical safety, hazard recognition, personal protective equipment (PPE), excavation, and more. It provides in-depth training for workers, supervisors, and managers to promote a safer work environment on construction sites.

  • OSHA Introduction

    Falls Hazards

    Electrocution Hazards

    Caught-In / Between Hazards

    Struck-By Hazards

    PPE & Lifesaving Equipment

    Stairways and Ladders

    Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors

    Tools - Hand and Power

    Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal

    Hazard Communication

    *This course can be customized with elective topics based on the needs of your organization.

  • The estimated time for this training 10 hours, not including breaks and lunch times.

  • OSHA 10 construction class is intended for entry-level workers in the construction industry, including construction laborers, operators, electricians, carpenters, and other construction-related job roles. It provides essential safety training to help workers recognize and prevent common hazards in construction settings.

  • E-Learning Course

    At Your Location

    At Our Facility in Cleburne, TX

  • The following OSHA standards are covered in OSHA 10 construction training:

    29 CFR 1903 - Introduction to OSHA

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart M - Falls

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart K - Electrocution

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart O - Struck-by hazards

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart P - Caught-in/between hazards

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart E - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart D - Health Hazards in Construction

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart X - Stairways and Ladders

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart L - Scaffolding Safety

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart K - Electrical Safety in Construction

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart P - Excavation and Trenching Safety

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart H - Material Handling and Storage

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart I - Hand and Power Tool Safety

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart F - Fire Protection and Prevention

    29 CFR 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) -

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA - Confined Space Entry in Construction

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart M - Fall Protection Systems and Equipment

Training Options

Onsite Training

$199 per/person*

  • Training done at your location (travel fees may apply)

  • Quantity discounts available

  • Minimum class size may apply

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E-Learning Course

$89 per/person*

  • Self-paced online course that can be completed at anytime, anywhere

  • E-certificate upon completion

  • Quantity discounts available

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FAQs

Who should take OSHA 10 Construction training?

  • OSHA 10 construction class is recommended for entry-level workers in the construction industry, including laborers, operators, electricians, carpenters, and other construction-related job roles. It is also valuable for supervisors, foremen, and employers who want to ensure their workforce receives fundamental safety training.

    This training equips workers with essential knowledge about workplace hazards, safety regulations, and best practices, fostering a safety-conscious mindset from the beginning of their careers. By completing OSHA 10, individuals gain a better understanding of construction safety, which contributes to a safer work environment, reduces accidents, and promotes compliance with OSHA regulations.

Why is OSHA 10 Construction training necessary?

  • OSHA 10 construction training is necessary for workers to enhance their safety awareness and protect themselves in the construction industry. The training covers essential topics, including fall protection, electrical safety, hazard recognition, and personal protective equipment (PPE) use, to equip workers with the knowledge and skills to recognize and prevent workplace hazards. By completing OSHA 10, workers become more safety-conscious and better prepared to respond to emergencies.

    While OSHA 10 construction training is not universally required by federal law, many construction employers and project owners make it mandatory or highly recommended. Some states or local jurisdictions also have specific regulations that require OSHA 10 training for construction workers. The decision to require OSHA 10 training is often driven by the desire to create a safer work environment, reduce accidents, and comply with safety standards.

    Overall, OSHA 10 construction training is a valuable investment for workers and employers alike. It fosters a safety culture, prevents workplace injuries, and improves career prospects for workers in the construction industry. By completing this training, workers gain the knowledge and confidence needed to work safely and contribute to a more productive and accident-free workplace.

How long does it take to complete an OSHA 10 class?

  • OSHA does not allow participants to spend more than 7.5 hours per day completing the course material. Therefore, an OSHA 10 class usually takes a minimum of two days to complete. Breaks must also be provided and do not count towards the 10 hour time requirement.

How frequently should this training be completed?

  • OSHA 10 training does not have a specific expiration date or set frequency for completion. Once a worker completes the OSHA 10 training, they are considered certified, and the certification does not expire. However, it is essential to note that some employers or specific construction projects may require workers to refresh their OSHA 10 training periodically.

  • TRAINING AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCATION

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  • TRAINING AVAILABLE IN A LIVE ONLINE CLASS

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  • TRAINING AVAILABLE VIA E-LEARNING

    Instant access to self paced learning.

  • INSTANT CERTIFICATE AFTER COMPLETION

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  • TRAINING AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH

    All our trainers can train in Spanish or English!

 

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