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OSHA 30-hour Construction Course (IACET CEU=3.0), which is specially designed for Field Supervisors, Foremen, Superintendents, and Safety Directors. OSHA 30 Certification Online Course gives an understanding of OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards to prevent construction-related injuries and accidents.
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Advanced safety training for construction supervisors and managers offering a more extensive overview of safety regulations and practices. Provides in-depth review of OSHA 29 CFR 192. Earning OSHA 30 Construction certificate helps to increase your salary and sets you apart for a potential management-level promotion. With OSHA 30, you have the potential to move into positions that require more responsibility.
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OSHA 30 hours Construction Online Course (IACET CEU=3.0) gives OSHA 30 certification online, and it is specially designed for Field supervisors, Foremen, Superintendents and Safety Directors. OSHA 30 Hour Training Online helps the student will gain extensive knowledge and a detailed understanding of safety hazards associated with construction work, which may minimize injuries and save lives. After the completion of the OSHA 30 Hour Construction Course, the student gets an OSHA Department of Labor Plastic Card which will be delivered to the student address.
NOTE: COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THE TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD
OSHA 30 hours course specially designed for Field Supervisor, Foremen, and Safety Directors. 30 hours program prepares trainees with detailed information about compliance issues for safety hazards. According to experts, this 30-hour outreach program is a complete orientation about occupation safety and health hazards for the workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standard.
OSHA Outreach Training Orientation
OSHA 30-Hour Learner Responsibilities
Introduction to OSHA (US)
OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites
OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements
Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
Pre-Job Briefings
Safety Signs (US)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Overview for Construction: Protective Characteristics
Personal Protective Equipment Overview for Construction: Using and Maintaining PPE
Hearing Conservation (US)
Respiratory Protection Awareness (US)
Crystalline Silica Awareness
Lead Poisoning (US)
Compressed Air Safety
Dust Mask – Voluntary Use Guidelines
Bench Grinder Safety
Machine Guarding
Hand and Power Tool Safety for Construction
Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety
Preventing Cuts and Puncture Wounds
Struck By, Caught Between – Staying Out of the Line of Fire
Work Zone Safety (US)
Excavation and Trenching Safety
Blocking and Cribbing
Load Securement for Heavy Equipment (US)
Concrete and Masonry Awareness
Blasting Area Safety (US)
Fall Protection (US)
Aerial and Scissor Lifts
Scaffold Safety Awareness
Walking/Working Surfaces
Guarding Floor Holes and Wall Openings (US)
Ladder Safety for Construction (US)
Slips, Trips and Falls for Construction
Crane Operator Safety
Crane Hand Signaling Part 1
Crane Hand Signaling Part 2
Basic Rigging Principles Part 1
Basic Rigging Principles Part 2
Health Hazards in Construction
Hazard Communication
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene (US)
Using Eyewashes and Emergency Showers (US)
OSHA 30-Hour Midway Progress Report
Asbestos Awareness Introduction
Asbestos Awareness Part 1
Asbestos Awareness Part 2
Asbestos Awareness Part 3
Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
Welding, Cutting and Brazing for Construction
Pest Management
Heat Stress
Cold Stress
Confined Space Awareness for Construction
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness
Safety Everywhere: Carbon Monoxide
Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety (US)
Stacking and Storage Practices for Construction
Material Handling Practices for Construction
Powered Industrial Trucks Operators Overview
Preventing Back Injury
Housekeeping on the Job
Egress and Emergency Action Plans (US)
Fire Extinguisher Safety: Part 1 – Fight or Flee
Fire Extinguisher Safety: Part 2 – Using Extinguishers
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OSHA 30-Hour Training Online Course provides information about worker rights and employer responsibilities and describes how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job-related hazards. This course is beneficial for safety directors, foremen, field supervisors, superintendents, safety specialists, or anyone who works in the construction industry. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety and to fulfill training requirements found in OSHA standards. Many jurisdictions, employers, and unions require this course, which is voluntary at the U.S. federal level.
We will provide students with access to our online learning management system (LMS). This will allow them to complete the course at their own pace from home or work at any time. This means that the student can start and stop the course at any time.
After the successful completion of the course, the student will get a DOL Plastic Card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, which will be delivered to the address (the United States only) provided by the student.
The course is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).