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The 10-Hour New York OSHA training is an online safety training course designed for amateur workers or those workers who are just beginning their careers in the construction sector in New York. The New York OSHA 10-Hour construction training covers essential regulations and standards enacted by the OSHA crucial for construction safety in New York. The 10-Hour OSHA New York Outreach construction meets the New York City Local Law 196 requirements for actively proctored online training and dispensed 10 hours of Department of Buildings approved Site Safety Training (SST) to earn your SST card. In addition, our completely interactive and narrated New York 10-Hour Construction training serves as an orientation to OSHA safety standards, thus ensuring workers are prepared and skilled to identify and prevent potential hazards and risks in the workplace.
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Identify the fundamental purpose and role of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in ensuring and promoting workplace safety.
Recognize the common causes of slips, trips, and falls and carry out safety measures to reduce the risk of accidents from these hazards.
Understand construction-specific fall protection techniques and procedures to ensure workers’ safety at elevated job sites.
Develop an in-depth understanding of electrical safety measures and lockout/tagout procedures to prevent the risks of accidents and injuries.
Implement the correct usage and selection of personal protective equipment (PPE) and inspect for maintenance and a proper fit to ensure the safety and health of workers performing various tasks.
Understand protocols, guidelines, and inspection procedures involving crane safety to regulate a safe work environment when using cranes.
Recognize the dangers related to excavation, trenching, and shoring activities and apply safety measures to prevent cave-ins and other related accidents.
Identify the risks of silica and asbestos exposure, understand their effects on health, and apply safety measures to reduce potential dangers.
Get familiarized with hazard communication standards and usage, storage, and safe handling of compressed gasses to communicate potential dangers and improve workplace safety.
Understand stairway and ladder safety protocols, and recognize safe practices for hand and power tools to prevent injuries.
Comprehend the types of fire extinguishers and their appropriate usage and hot work, such as welding and cutting, to avoid injuries and acci
1. Introduction to OSHA
2. Slips, trips and falls
3. Construction-Fall Protection
4. Electrical Safety
5. Lockout/Tagout
6. Fundamentals of Personal Protective Equipment
7. Crane Safety
8. Excavation, Trenching and Shoring Safety
9. Silica and Asbestos Hazards awareness
10. Hazard Communication
11. Compressed Gas Safety
12. Stairway and Ladder Safety
13. Hand and Power Tool Safety
14. Fire Extinguisher safety
15. Hot work
Identify the fundamental purpose and role of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in ensuring and promoting workplace safety.
Recognize the common causes of slips, trips, and falls and carry out safety measures to reduce the risk of accidents from these hazards.
Understand construction-specific fall protection techniques and procedures to ensure workers’ safety at elevated job sites.
Develop an in-depth understanding of electrical safety measures and lockout/tagout procedures to prevent the risks of accidents and injuries.
Implement the correct usage and selection of personal protective equipment (PPE) and inspect for maintenance and a proper fit to ensure the safety and health of workers performing various tasks.
Understand protocols, guidelines, and inspection procedures involving crane safety to regulate a safe work environment when using cranes.
Recognize the dangers related to excavation, trenching, and shoring activities and apply safety measures to prevent cave-ins and other related accidents.
Identify the risks of silica and asbestos exposure, understand their effects on health, and apply safety measures to reduce potential dangers.
Get familiarized with hazard communication standards and usage, storage, and safe handling of compressed gasses to communicate potential dangers and improve workplace safety.
Understand stairway and ladder safety protocols, and recognize safe practices for hand and power tools to prevent injuries.
Comprehend the types of fire extinguishers and their appropriate usage and hot work, such as welding and cutting, to avoid injuries and acci
A minimum of 70% score is required to qualify for the OSHA 10-Hour Construction course, for which you will be afforded THREE ATTEMPTS to pass the quizzes and the final exam.
In the event of failing all three times or letting your course expire, you will be presented with a one-time use of the Course Reset Button to start over, but if it occurs the second time, you will be suspended from accessing the course and will have to repurchase the course to start your training. Upon completing the OSHA 10-Hour Construction training and filling in the course evaluation survey, you can print out the downloadable OSHA 10-Hour Construction certificate. In addition, within 90 days, you will be mailed the OSHA 10-Hour Construction card, also known as the DOL card, which the U.S. Department of Labor issues.
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