Laptop or desktop computer with microphone required!
**This course meets requirements for New York City.**
These courses are not available for mobile devices; you must use a laptop or desktop computer and one of the following browser choices; Microsoft Edge 12+, Google Chrome 28+, or Firefox 22+. Other browsers are not currently supported. In addition, you will be required to perform voice verification when starting or resuming course modules.
OSHA 30-Hour Construction training sets the cornerstone for a safe and productive construction site. This comprehensive training helps keep your company in compliance and prevent costly accidents, incidents and OSHA fines at your site.
Courses include:
- Intro to OSHA
- Incident Investigation
- Job Safety Analysis
- Leadership Skills for Safety
- Fall Protection
- Electrical Safety
- Construction Safety Orientation
- Crane Safety
- Excavations, Trenching & Shoring
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Hearing Safety
- Eye Safety
- Silica Safety
- Formaldehyde
- Stairways & Ladders
- Concrete Masonry
- Welding Safety
- Hot Work
- Scaffold Safety
- Hand & Power Tools
- Back Injury Prevention
- Confined Space Entry Permit Required
- Lead Safety
- Aerial Lifts
- Forklift Safety
- Hazard Communication
Individuals have 180 days to complete training from the start of the program and receive an OSHA course completion card upon finishing.
Note: OSHA recommends outreach courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers. However, some states have enacted laws mandating the training. Some employers, unions, organizations and other jurisdictions may require this training.
New OSHA Policies:
- OSHA has issued a new policy that limits all OSHA Outreach Training (classroom and online) to a maximum of 7.5 hours training per day in all OSHA 30-Hour courses. As a result, all 30-Hour courses must be delivered over a minimum of four days.
- OSHA has also issued a new policy of Program Jurisdiction Restrictions. Outreach Training Programs are now limited to OSHA Jurisdiction only. Student course completion cards can only be issued for students within U.S. jurisdiction (the 50 States and certain U.S. Territories).