Description
The OSHAcademy 30-Hour Construction Requirement course offers extensive safety training tailored for workers who have some responsibility for safety on construction sites. Unlike training focused on OSHA standards, this course emphasizes practical skills in hazard recognition, risk management, and accident prevention relevant to construction environments.
Participants will explore critical safety topics, including supervision and leadership in safety, construction-specific hazards, and lifesaving equipment usage. The program equips workers with the knowledge and tools necessary to contribute actively to a safer workplace while preparing them for advanced safety roles.
Why Attend This Course:
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Earn an OSHAcademy-accredited certificate recognized across the construction industry
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Learn practical methods to identify and control construction hazards effectively
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Develop leadership and supervisory skills focused on enhancing workplace safety
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Gain confidence to proactively participate in safety programs and committees
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Improve your employability and career prospects in construction safety roles
Who Should Attend:
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Entry-level construction workers with safety responsibilities
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Safety committee members or team leaders in construction
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Supervisors and foremen seeking formal safety training
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Individuals preparing for advanced safety certifications or roles
Topics Covered:
Mandatory Topics:
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Introduction to Local Governmental Agencies
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Safety and Health Supervision, Management, and Leadership
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OSHAcademy Focus Four Hazards for Construction
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Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
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Tools – Hand and Power
Here’s the full course info with the elective topics, formatted into a clear table:
Course Detail | Description |
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Course Duration | 30 Hours |
Mode of Training | Both Virtual and Live (In-Person) |
Approvals & Accreditation | OSHAcademy |
Certificate Validity | No Expiry |
Minimum Participants | 3 |
Maximum Participants | 20 |
Elective Topics (any six) | – Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, & Conveyors – Excavations – Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal – Scaffolds – Stairways and Ladders – Health Hazards in Construction – Concrete and Masonry Construction – Confined Space Entry – Ergonomics – Fire Protection and Prevention – Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations – Rollover Protective Structures and Overhead Protection – Signs, Signals, and Barricades – Powered Industrial Vehicles – Safety and Health Programs – Steel Erection – Welding and Cutting |
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