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OSHA 30

OHSA 30 Course

The OSHA 30-Hour Construction course offers a comprehensive pathway to earning an OSHA student completion card through the Department of Labor (DOL) and the OSHA Outreach Training Program. This convenient online course is designed for construction workers, managers, employers, and related personnel to equip them with essential knowledge on job site hazards, safety practices, and fostering a strong safety culture—helping to prevent workplace accidents, injuries, and fatalities.

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Important for New York residents: To meet SST certification requirements, you must register for the OSHA 30 Voice Authentication version of this course.

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The OSHA 30-Hour Construction course prepares participants to recognize, avoid, and mitigate common health and safety hazards in construction environments. Key topics include:

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- Steps and requirements for completing the OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training Program
- Introduction to OSHA
- Workers' rights and employer responsibilities
- Health and safety program requirements
- Reporting and record-keeping compliance
- Filing safety complaints
- The role of a Competent Person
- The "Focus Four" hazards: falls, electrocution, caught-in or -between, and struck-by hazards
- Safe materials handling, including prevention of MSD and RMD injuries
- Cranes and rigging safety
- Hazards related to motor vehicles, mechanized equipment, and marine operations
- Mobile platform safety
- Excavation safety
- Work zone traffic control
- Forklift operation hazards
- Identification of major health hazards on construction sites
- Hand and power tool safety
- Concrete and masonry hazards
- Steel erection safety
- Welding and cutting hazards
- Confined space hazards
- Arc flash safety
- Hazard control strategies
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
- Selecting and using personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Roles of management and workers in cultivating a positive safety culture

This course is ideal for anyone in construction management or those responsible for safety on construction sites.

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