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30 Hr OSHA Construction Outreach Training Program
Construction Industry

30 Hr OSHA General Industry Outreach Training Program
General Industry

The 30 hour construction and general industry outreach training programs are accepted by OSHA for online distribution. Upon completion of the thirty hour program, you will receive a completion card from the Department of Labor within 4-6 weeks.

OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach Training Program

The thirty hour online construction outreach training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors or anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends the 30 hr. outreach training course as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. Construction workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job.

$189.00

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Learning Objectives

  • Locate OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices.
  • Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C.
  • Implement preventative measures for accidents in their workplace.
  • Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the requirements for use in OSHA standards.
  • Understand the requirements for fire protection in the workplace.
  • Identify types of rigging equipment used to protect employees.
  • Identify the critical health and safety hazards of welding and cutting in the construction industry.
  • Identify common electrical hazards and related OSHA standards.
  • Understand the importance of scaffolding for workers in elevated workplaces.
  • Implement measures for protecting workers and equipment from dangerous falls.
  • Recognize the hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites.
  • Understand the safety requirements necessary to protect workers around concrete and masonry jobs.
  • Identify the precautions and hazards to protect workers using explosives or blasting agents.
  • Protect workers who perform jobs on or around stairways or ladders at worksites.
  • List and describe the hazards and prevalence of confined spaces.

OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program

The thirty hour online general industry outreach training course provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recommends the 30 Hour general industry outreach training programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1910. General industry workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job.

$189.00

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Topics Covered

  • Introduction
  • Module 1: Introduction to OSHA and the OSH Act
  • Module 2: Walking and Working Surfaces
  • Module 3: Means of Egress and Fire Protection
  • Module 4: Hazardous Materials
  • Module 5: HAZWOPER
  • Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 7: Confined Spaces
  • Module 8: Lockout/Tagout
  • Module 9: Materials Handling
  • Module 10: Machinery and Machine Guarding
  • Module 11: Welding and Cutting
  • Module 12: Electrical Safety
  • Module 13: Hazard Communication
  • Module 14: Industrial Hygiene
  • Module 15: Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Module 16: Recordkeeping
  • Module 17: Workplace Violence
  • Module 18: Safety and Health Programs
  • Module 19: Basic Safety Orientation
  • Module 20: Lead Safety in the Workplace
  • Module 21: Use of Explosives in the Workplace
  • Module 22: Formaldehyde Awareness
  • Module 23: Ionizing and Non-Ionizing Radiation Safety
  • Module 24: Hazards of Asbestos in the Workplace
  • Module 25: Non-Office Ergonomics

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