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OSHA 10 Online (Construction)
This comprehensive, online 10-Hour OSHA Construction Safety course, Authorized by the DOL, is tailored to the unique work environment of construction sites. Currently, 10 U.S. States have regulatory mandates that require construction workers to complete Authorized 10-Hour OSHA training for ALL state-funded contracts.
Upon successful completion, students receive an Authorized OSHA 10-Hour Card from the DOL. Who needs OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training? Employees, contractors, and other personnel who have responsibilities and/or work assignments on construction sites, especially construction workers who are actively engaged in construction activities, should take this course before entering a construction site.
This includes entry-level personnel with little or no experience on construction sites.
Sample job titles that need 10-Hour OSHA Training:
- Construction Workers
- Welders
- Job and Site Supervisors
- Foreman
- Site Inspectors
- Adjusters
- All employees working at State-funded job sites in specific states (see below)
OSHA advises employers that all site workers should receive additional site and function-specific training based on their jobs' specific hazards in addition to this online course.
Course Topics
- Introduction to OSHA
- Fall Protection
- Struck by & Caught Between Accidents
- Demolition
- Power Tools
- Excavations
- Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)
- Electrical Safety
- Cranes
- Scaffolds
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Materials Storage
- OSHA 10 Final Exam
After completion of the course and passing a final exam, students receive an Authorized OSHA 10-Hour Card, from the Department of Labor (DOL)
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of the 10-Hour OSHA Construction Safety Training, you will be able to:
- Obtain your OSHA-issued 10-Hour Construction Safety Card.
- Explain OSHA’s purpose and how standards make the workplace safer for construction workers.
- Discuss major areas in construction OSHA standards apply to and what those standards mandate.
- Recall what employer/employee issues OSHA covers, how and when to contact OSHA, and the protections OSHA provides.
- Name safety practices relevant to the construction industry.
- Explain what precautions to take against hazards on the job
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