OSHA 10-Hour Construction
Course Description:
The OSHA 10-hour construction training program provides entry-level construction workers with a basic understanding of common standard safety and health hazards on construction sites. It covers hazard identification, prevention, and workers’ rights. The training is designed to meet the orientation requirements of workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.
OSHA Outreach courses are provided by the University of South Florida, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach training provider. All courses are authored and provided by the American Safety Council, a market leader in delivering online education related to workplace safety.
Course Duration: 10 hours
Why “OSHA 10-Hour Construction” Matters:
- Equips construction industry professionals with the essential knowledge and skills to work safely, reduce hazards, and promote a culture of safety in the workplace.
- Workers gain a general awareness of common safety and health hazards on construction sites and learn how to prevent these hazards, ultimately contributing to a safer work environment.
- By completing the training, workers become better aware of their rights and responsibilities regarding occupational safety and health.
Key Points:
- Gain comprehensive knowledge of OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards.
- Designed for workers in construction, building development, repairs/alterations, and other related fields.
- Helps safeguard your colleagues and avert accidents.
- Receive an official OSHA card from the U.S. Department of Labor upon completion.