OSHA 30-Hour Construction
Course Description:
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction training program is an extensive course designed for supervisors, foremen, and workers with safety responsibilities. It provides in-depth knowledge of construction-specific safety and health hazards, covering topics such as fall protection, electrical safety, excavation, trenching, and personal protective equipment. The training equips participants with advanced skills to identify hazards, implement controls, and communicate safety protocols effectively on construction sites.
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.
Why “OSHA 30-Hour Construction” Matters:
- Provides a comprehensive understanding of safety and health hazards specific to the construction industry.
- Allows participants to recognize and mitigate potential hazards, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries on construction sites.
- By completing the training, workers become better equipped to identify and address safety issues, reducing the likelihood of fines and penalties.
Key Points:
- Provides in-depth knowledge and understanding of safety and health hazards specific to the construction industry.
- Covers various topics such as fall protection, electrical safety, excavation and trenching, and personal protective equipment.
- Intended for supervisors, foremen, and workers with safety responsibility on construction sites.
- Receive an official OSHA card from the U.S. Department of Labor upon completion.