30-HR OSHA Construction safety & Health Program
Course Description: This course includes OSHA policies, procedures, and standards as well as construction safety and health principles. The training will emphasize the most hazardous areas, using OSHA standards as a guide. With an intense focus on occupational safety and health standards, this program is most applicable to the following:
Foremen
Field Supervisors
Project Managers
Other personnel with safety responsibility affiliated with a construction firm or job site.
CEUs: 3.0
Course Length: 30 hours
Languages: English, Spanish
Learning Outcomes:
Explain the importance of OSHA, the results of a noise-monitoring program, and OSHA rules for hearing protection
Identify the appropriate respiratory protection for your workplace based on the types of airborne contaminants, the functions of different respirators, and the OSHA rules for respiratory protection
Identify hazards posed by lead and crystalline silica in construction and how to control and avoid them
Recognize the hazards of asbestos and identify ways to stay safe as you work in and around asbestos, including monitoring, communication, training, medical surveillance, PPE, and engineering controls
Identify the elements of the Hazard Communication Standard, identify physical and health hazards of chemicals included on a Hazardous Chemical Inventory, recognize the information required on Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and warning labels, as well as how they are used and maintained, and the meaning of pictograms, under the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), and identify training program requirements
Identify safe work practices for electricity, including recognizing electrical terms, basic electrical safety principles, and electrical safety regulations
Recognize the safety hazards associated with non-powered hand tools and identify hazards related to powered hand tools
Recognize types of fall hazards and how to prevent falls in your work environment by using appropriate fall protection
Recognize ladder hazards, types of ladder-related injuries, and how to select, inspect, and maintain ladders
Identify the dangers involved in excavations and the safe work practices for employees working in or near trenches and excavations
Recognize the types of scaffolds and how to safely use them
Identify the safety requirements for working with or near cranes, including how to avoid accidents and how to recognize hazards
Recognize the safe work practices for working with or near heavy equipment
Recognize safe operating procedures for forklifts, workplace hazards, and how to handle special type of forklifts
Identify how to properly use, maintain, store, and dispose of materials
Identify a confined space, its hazards, the OSHA requirements for confined spaces, and the duties and responsibilities of confined space workers
Identify methods of fire prevention and describe OSHA requirements for fire protection ■ Outline the general safety requirements for welding and cutting and list the safety precautions
Identify the OSHA safety requirements for construction operations involving concrete and masonry
Recognize the OSHA safety requirements for steel erection activities
Recognize the role ergonomics plays in helping construction workers avoid work-related MSDs and identify how to avoid on-the-job injury when performing different types of activities.
Successful Completion Requirements:
In order to successfully complete the OSHA 30 Training Course, students must:
Submit all required paperwork prior to the learning event
Attend all hours of the course. Any make up sessions must be completed within six months from the course start date.
Be an active participant during class activities, demonstrations, and reviews
Complete assessments with a passing score of 70%.
Pricing:
$550.00 per person
$495.00 per person for groups of 4-5 (10% Discount)
$467.50 per person for groups 6-9 (15% Discount)
$440.00 per person for groups of 10+ (20% Discount)