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| Our OSHA Accepted online 10 and 30 hour Construction Outreach Training Course is a perfect way to get your OSHA 10/30 Hr card. We have many years of experience in online training and have trained thousands of OSHA sudents just like you. From student feedback, we have made our course fast, easy, and hassle free, even if you have never taken an OSHA 10 and 30 class on a computer before. This OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Construction Outreach training course contains all the needed requirements to comply with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 rules. Our team of ![]() safety professionals have recently updated the latest OSHA 10 and30 course content. If you have any questions about your OSHA 10 & 30 hour construction training course, we have professional staff on hand to answer any of your questions free of charge 24 hours daily.You may reach us at 1 (888) 360-TRNG or write OSHA Trainer Michael Millsap at Email View Course Demo |
| Course Prerequiste: None The Course: The OSHA 10 and 30 Construction course is 40 hours in length. It is divided into sections of 1 or 2 hours each. Completion Time: You have 6 months from the time you start the course to finish the training. Testing: All module quizzes require a minimum score of 70%. You must also score 70% minimum of the final test. The final may be taken 3 times if necessary. Training Materials: We will send you a copy of the OSHA Standards for construction (29CFR 1926) This book serves as a valuable reference book to assist you with your on line course and to research regulations or standards to improve workplace safety. OSHA DOL Card: After the completion of all requirements, we mail the official OSHA Certification card in 4-6 weeks. If you more immediate proof of completion for your job, wrtie Michael Millsap at Email |
| OSHA 10 and 30 Hr Construction Topics: Locate OSHA Standards • Implement preventative measures • Electrical hazards Personal protective equipment (PPE) • Fire protection in the workplace Types of rigging equipment • Welding and cutting hazards • Scaffolding safety Fall prevention • Excavation site hazards • Concrete and masonry safety Explosives and blasting precautions • Stairway and ladders at workplaces Hazards of confined spaces • Understand 1926 Sub Part C aspects • And more |