Construction is a high-hazard profession.
The trend is to require contractors to safety train employees.
Larger primes require subcontractors on their jobs to be either 10 or 30 hour OSHA construction safety trained.
- Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) requires contractors to have the 10 hour OSHA construction training.
- City of San Francisco requires contractors on some jobs to br 30 hour OSHA construction training.
- Contact us for information on your area
The following course material is conducted under Department of Labor - OSHA training requirements.
This training does not expire! Each attendee will receive a Student Course Completion Card (wallet-size) from the Department of Labor certifying they successfully completed the course.
Attendees are provided reference materials and training relevant to their industry and employer.The first 6 hours of either an OSHA 10 or 30 hour class covers the following OSHA-required topics:
- Introduction to OSHA & OSHA Standards
- General Duty Clause 5(a)1
- OSHA Inspection Process
- OSHA’s Multi-Employer Worksite Policy
- Competent Person Requirements
- OSHA Injury/Illness Record-keeping Requirements
- Fall Prevention & Personal Fall Protection
- Electrical Safety
The balance of the class is customized by you and your company to meet the needs of your industry. Choose from the following list:
- Bloodborne Pathogens
Concrete & Masonry Construction- Confined Space Entry
- Cranes & Derrick Safety
- Demolition
- Fire Protection
- Hazard Communication/Employee Right-to-Know
- Health Hazards
- Hearing Conservation
- Lockout/Tagout
- Material Handling
- Motor Vehicles
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Scaffolding Safety
- Stairway & Ladder Safety
- Steel Erection
- Tools – Hand and Power
- Trenching & Excavations
- Welding & Cutting Safety
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