Reduce lost-time injuries by up to 66% by training workers or contractors with the OSHA Outreach Program for Construction. The 10-hour construction safety course is a successful online training program. Provide your workforce with instruction in a variety of general construction safety and health standards. As an OSHA 10-hour course, recipients are required to spend a minimum of 10-hours in online training.
**This course does NOT meet the requirements in New York City**
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:
- Introduction to OSHA
- Intro to Personal Safety
- Behavior-Based Safety
- Process Safety Management
- Workplace Hazard Recognition
- Incident Investigation
- OSHA Work-Related Injury and Illness Recordkeeping
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Construction Fall Protection
- Scaffold Safety
- Electrical Safety: General Awareness
- Electrical Safety: Hazards, Controls, and Best Practices
- Lockout Tagout
- Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices
- Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety
- Mobile and Elevating Work Platforms: Aerial and Scissor Lift Safety
- Dropped and Fallen Objects
- Intro to Caught-In or Between
- Excavation: Trenching and Shoring Safety
- PPE: Fundamentals
- PPE: Head Protection
- PPE: Eye and Face Protection
- PPE: Hearing Protection
- PPE: Hand Protection
- PPE: Foot Protection
- PPE: Respiratory Protection
- Respiratory Protection
- Compressed Gas Safety
- Silica Hazards
- Hearing Conservation
- Eye Safety
- Stairway Hazards
- Ladder Safety
- Mobile Ladder Safety
- Confined Space Entry: Permit Required
- Rigging Safety
- Conveyor Safety
- Hazard Communication
- Workplace Signs, Labels, and Tags
- Chemical Safety
- Industrial Ergonomics
- Office Ergonomics
- Emergency and Fire Preparedness
- Extinguisher Safety
- Extinguishers Monthly Inspections
- Forklift - Fundamentals
- Forklift - Load Handling
- Forklift - Stability and Capacity
- Forklift - Inspection and Maintenance
- Powered Industrial Truck Safety
- Winter Weather Driving
- Asbestos Hazard Awareness
- Lead Awareness
- Intro to Combustible Dust Hazards
- Formaldehyde Safety
- Intro to Spray Finishing Hazards
- Intro to Hexavalent Chromium Hazards
- Intro to Benzene Hazards
- Intro to Beryllium Hazards
- Flammable Liquid Safety
- Intro to Cadmium Safety
- Employee Safety Orientation
- Back Safety and Injury Prevention
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Fatigue and Stress Awareness
- Cold, Flu, and Transmissible Illness Prevention
- Mosquito, Tick, and Vector-Borne Illnesses
- Workplace Cleanliness
- Hand Safety
- Hand and Power Tool Safety
- Machine Guarding
- Hot Work
- Cold Stress
- Heat Stress
- Violence in the Workplace
- Earthquake Preparedness
- Hurricane Preparedness
- Tornado Preparedness
- Traffic Control Flagger
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.
OSHA Policies:
- OSHA has issued a 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 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).