OSHA 10
OSHA 10 Course
Our streamlined online OSHA 10-Hour Construction course is designed to cover essential workplace safety topics such as hazards, employee rights, and safety culture, helping you prepare for the job site. After completing the course, participants will immediately receive a certificate of completion, along with their OSHA 10-Hour card issued by the Department of Labor, which will be shipped within two weeks. This card is a crucial credential for seeking or maintaining employment in the construction industry.
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New and improved: Our revamped OSHA 10-Hour Construction course is the first in our next generation of interactive, user-friendly training. With enhanced study guides and real-world scenarios, we've made it easier for you and your team to learn, retain key information, and stay safe on the job. Available on any device—laptop, smartphone, or tablet—you can complete the course at your own pace, anytime, anywhere.
Important for New York residents: To meet SST certification requirements, you must register for the OSHA 10 Voice Authentication version of the course.
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This online course focuses on identifying, avoiding, and preventing workplace safety and health hazards. With quick assessments, case studies, and practical scenarios, the training equips you and your team with the necessary skills to pass the course and foster a culture of safety at work. Please note, employers are responsible for providing additional training on specific hazards as per OSHA standards.
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OSHA 10-Hour Construction course provides comprehensive safety knowledge for the construction industry. Complete the 10-hour training on your schedule and demonstrate your commitment to workplace safety and compliance. Earning the OSHA 10 card enhances your career opportunities in construction. Enroll today and take the first step towards a safer, more successful future.
Who should take this course?
- Construction workers
- Foremen
- Job supervisors
- Site inspectors
- Personnel responsible for construction-related projects
- Workers on publicly funded projects in states like Connecticut, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, and Rhode Island
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Note: This course is not suitable for workers in general industry, road construction, or construction professionals subject to New York City Department of Buildings regulations. California-based professionals should also not take this course due to the state’s stricter safety regulations.
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