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Occupational Health and Safety

OSHA 30 Hours- General Industry

Description

The OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training course is designed to provide entry-level construction workers with essential knowledge about workplace safety and health. This program introduces participants to the OSHA standards that govern construction site safety, focusing on recognizing, avoiding, and preventing hazards in the workplace. The training equips workers with the skills to contribute to a safer construction environment.


Introduction

This comprehensive course covers the basics of OSHA regulations and best practices for construction safety. Participants will learn about hazard identification, risk mitigation, and their rights and responsibilities under OSHA standards. The course includes interactive discussions, case studies, and practical examples to ensure a thorough understanding of key safety topics. Upon successful completion, participants receive the official OSHA 10-Hour Construction card, a recognized credential in the construction industry.


Objectives
  • Understand OSHA regulations and their application to construction sites.

  • Recognize common construction hazards and implement measures to mitigate them.

  • Utilize personal protective equipment effectively to enhance safety.

  • Promote a culture of safety within construction teams.

  • Obtain the OSHA 10-Hour Construction card, demonstrating their commitment to safety compliance.


Target Audience
  • Entry-level construction workers and laborers

  • Construction site supervisors and managers

  • Contractors and subcontractors

  • Individuals seeking to understand construction site safety regulations


Occupational Health and Safety Outline
  • Introduction to OSHA and worker rights

  • General safety and health provisions for construction sites

  • Hazard recognition and prevention, including falls, scaffolding, and electrical safety

  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements

  • Materials handling, storage, and use

  • Emergency action plans and fire prevention

  • Focus Four Hazards: Falls, struck-by, caught-in/between, and electrocution


  
  

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