OSHA 10 and 30 TRAINING COURSES FOR CONSTRUCTION
OSHA cover the Federal regulation for the construction industry 29, CRF 1926 for construction workers, In New York workers are required to have a minimum of 30 hours OSHA training. In accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers have become responsible for ensuring a safe and healthy workplace.
This training program is a comprehensive review of OSHA procedures, policies, and standards. This course will give students a strong understanding of construction safety and health principles as well as place an emphasis on the most hazardous areas using OSHA standards and regulations as a guideline.
Students will learn to locate and identify OSHA standards in 29 CFR, know their rights and responsibilities, identify causes of accidents and fatalities in hazardous areas within the worksite while providing abatement technique suggestions for these hazards, and learn to understand most construction processes, materials, and equipment.
Learning Outcomes
- Know the worker rights and an employer’s responsibility to the employee under OSHA
- Learn how to select the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and life-saving equipment for the specific job been perform.
- Define different control methods for controlling the four main health hazards that construction workers may be exposed to
- Explain the differences between the 5 classes of fires and discuss the solutions for extinguishing them
- How to exercise their rights and what to do in case of discriminatory abuse by the employers.
- How to find any safety OSHA construction regulation using the Manual or the OSHA web site.
Introduction to OSHA
OSHA Focus Four
- Falls
- Electrocution
- Struck-By
- Caught-In or Between
- Managing Safety and Health
- Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
- Health Hazards in Construction
- Stairways and Ladders
- Confined Space Entry
- Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, & Conveyors
- Demolition
- Ergonomics
- Excavations
- Fire Protection and Prevention
- Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
- Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment and Marine Operations
- Electrical Overhead Protection; and Signs, Signals and Barricades
- Powered Industrial Vehicles
- Safety and Health Programs
- Scaffolds
- Steel Erection
- Tools – Hand and Power
- Welding and Cutting
Enhance Workplace Safety with Our OSHA Outreach 10-Hour General Industry Course
RCG Health and Safety Training offers OSHA Outreach 10-Hour General Industry Course, meticulously designed to meet the safety and health training requirements for a variety of sectors under OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910 standards are covered. This course is recommended for maintaining a healthy and safe work environment and is vital for employees across numerous industries.
The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training is ideal for workers in healthcare, factory operations, warehousing, manufacturing, storage, and more. This course is tailored to help workers of all levels – from entry to managerial – understand the importance of workplace safety and how to apply it.
Course Highlights:
- Hazard Awareness: Training on slip, trip, and fall prevention, ladder safety, and electrical hazard awareness.
- Emergency Preparedness: Fire prevention, protection, and emergency egress safety techniques.
- Protective Equipment: Guidance on the use and selection of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Health Preservation: Understand the causes and prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) and Repetitive Motion Disorders (RMD).
- Chemical Safety: Rights to know the chemical composition of materials in the workplace and understanding chronic vs. acute health issues.
- Specialized Topics: Insights into hazards associated with spray finishing, dipping/coating, combustible liquids, compressed gases, and unguarded equipment.
Upon Completion:
- OSHA 10 Card: On completion, receive your OSHA 10 card, recognizing your understanding of general industry safety standards.
- Interactive Learning: Engage with fully narrated and interactive content to better identify and manage workplace hazards.
- Hazard Prevention: Learn to predict, prevent, identify, and halt potential worksite hazards, enhancing overall safety.
This course not only helps fulfill OSHA compliance requirements but also empowers you with the knowledge to create and contribute to a culture of safety within your workplace. By enrolling and completing the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training, you play a critical role in reducing accidents and promoting health and safety at work.
All Union workers gets 10% off. needs to show a current union book to get the discount.