OSHA 30 Hour Construction
According to 29 CFR 1926, safety specialists, surveyors, supervisors, engineers, project managers, and construction site workers are obliged to take necessary construction safety training. Therefore, the OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety training complies with OSHA regulations. OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety helps you in detecting, prevent, and report hazards in your workplace.
You’ll also get a detailed understanding of OSHA’s 29 CFR 1926 construction requirements policies, procedures, and best practices. Additionally, all the critical risks identified on the site are covered in detail throughout the course. You will learn how to design and administer a safety and health program, for instance, that covers important safety issues specific to the sector, like confined spaces, hand and power tools, scaffolding, explosives, and blasting agents.
According to 29 CFR 1926, safety specialists, surveyors, supervisors, engineers, project managers, and construction site workers are obliged to take necessary construction safety training. Therefore, the OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety training complies with OSHA regulations. OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety helps you in detecting, prevent, and report hazards in your workplace.
You’ll also get a detailed understanding of OSHA’s 29 CFR 1926 construction requirements policies, procedures, and best practices. Additionally, all the critical risks identified on the site are covered in detail throughout the course. You will learn how to design and administer a safety and health program, for instance, that covers important safety issues specific to the sector, like confined spaces, hand and power tools, scaffolding, explosives, and blasting agents.
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction course educates employees, managers, and employers with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, prevent, and control overall health and safety risks on construction sites. After completing the course, students should understand:
- Introduction to OSHA
- Specific steps and requirements needed to complete the OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training Program
- Health and safety program requirements
- Compliant reporting and record-keeping
- How to file a complaint
- The role of a Competent Person
- Focus Four Hazards (fall hazards, electrocution hazards, caught-in or –between hazards, struck-by hazards)
- Materials handling safety, including activities causing MSD and RMD injuries and illnesses
- Cranes and rigging
- Motor vehicle, mechanized equipment, and marine hazards
- Motorized mobile platforms
- Excavations
- Work zone traffic control
- Forklift hazards
- Identifying major construction health hazards
- Hand and power tool hazards
- Concrete and masonry hazards
- Major steel erection hazards
- Welding and cutting hazards
- Confined space hazards
- Arc flash hazards
- Hazard mitigation
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
- How to select and use personal protective equipment (PPE)
- The roles of management and the workforce in promoting a positive safety culture
Listed down below are some key features that are present in OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety Training:
- Multimedia
- Narration
- Interactivity
- Easy to navigate
- Additional material
- References to OSHA Standards
- Actual-world examples
- Objective based exams
- To pass this OSHA 30 Hour Construction course, you must receive at least 70% score.
- The quizzes and final exam are subjected to a maximum of THREE attempts.
- This online training program will lock you out if you don’t pass the quizzes and the final test. Don’t worry! You can repurchase it and start over from the beginning.
- You will be given an OSHA 30 card by the organization delivering this OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training on behalf of the Department of Labor after finishing it and the survey that goes with it.
- US Department of Labor (DOL) card will be provided upon the successful completion of the course.
Module 1: Introduction to OSHA
Module 2: Managing Safety and Health
Module 3: OSHA Focus Four Hazards
Module 4: Personal Protective Equipment
Module 5: Health Hazards in Construction
Module 6: Stairways and Ladders
Module 7: Concrete and Masonry Construction
Module 8: Confined Spaces
Module 9: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators and Conveyors
Module 10: Ergonomics
Module 11: Excavations
Module 12: Fire Protection and Prevention
Module 13: Materials Handling, Use and Disposal
Module 14: Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment and Marine Operations; Rollover Protective Structures and Overhead Protection; and Signs, Signals and Barricades
Module 15: Safety and Health Programs
Module 16: Scaffolds
Module 17: Tools – Hand and Power
Module 18: Welding and Cutting
Module 19: Silica Exposure
Module 20: Lead Exposure
Module 21: Asbestos Exposure