- Construction workers: Those directly involved in construction activities such as laborers, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and equipment operators.
- Construction supervisors and foremen: Individuals responsible for overseeing construction projects, ensuring safety compliance, and managing work crews.
- Site safety managers and coordinators: Professionals tasked with developing and implementing safety programs, conducting inspections, and training workers on safety procedures.
- Construction project managers: Those responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing construction projects, including ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
- Safety consultants: Individuals providing specialized expertise in construction safety, often hired by construction companies to assess risks and provide recommendations for improvement.
- Contractors and subcontractors: Entities engaged in construction activities who must ensure their workers are adequately trained in OSHA regulations and best practices.
- Construction site owners and developers: Individuals or organizations responsible for the overall management and oversight of construction projects, including ensuring compliance with safety regulations to protect workers and the public.
Features:
- Comprehensive coverage of OSHA regulations 29 CFR
- Interactive learning modules
- Accessible online or on-site training
- Experienced instructors with industry knowledge
- Industry-specific Course Outline
- Printable Certificate
- Regular updates to reflect the latest OSHA guidelines and regulations
- Practical exercises and case studies to reinforce learning
- Flexible scheduling options to accommodate busy individuals
- Free study guide for ongoing support and reference
Benefits:
- Enhanced workplace safety awareness among employees
- Reduced risk of accidents, injuries, and fatalities
- Compliance with OSHA regulations, avoiding penalties and fines
- Improved employee morale and productivity
- Lower workers' compensation costs
- Protection of company reputation and brand image
- Empowerment of employees to identify and mitigate hazards
- Increased confidence in emergency response procedures
- Strengthened safety culture within the organization
- Potential for insurance cost savings due to improved safety record
A minimum of 70% score is required to qualify for the OSHA 10-Hour Construction course, for which you will be afforded THREE ATTEMPTS to pass the quizzes and the final exam. In the event of failing all three times or letting your course expire, you will be presented with a one-time use of the Course Reset Button to start over, but if it occurs the second time, you will be suspended from accessing the course and will have to repurchase the course to start your training. Upon completing the OSHA 10-Hour Construction training and filling in the course evaluation survey, you can print out the downloadable OSHA 10 Construction certificate. In addition, within 90 days, you will be mailed the OSHA 10 card, also known as the DOL card, issued on behalf of the U.S. Department of Labor.