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Recognize the importance of OSHA work-related injury and illness recordkeeping and its role in maintaining a safe and healthy work culture.
Identify potential risks involving slips, trips, and falls and carry out preventive safety measures to minimize accidents and injuries.
Demonstrate knowledge of best practices for arc flash and electrical safety, scaffold safety, and crane safety to mitigate potential hazards and reduce injuries.
Identify caught-in-between hazards and demonstrate introductory techniques to avoid accidents involving these hazards.
Understand the basics of personal protective equipment (PPE) and appropriate selection for the job task and maintenance.
Recognize and inspect silica, asbestos, and lead hazards and address potential health concerns and exposure prevention measures.
Understand the significance of hearing conservation by identifying the potential sources of noise hazards, assessing stairway and mobile ladder hazards, and applying preventive strategies and safe techniques to avoid accidents.
Discuss the safety protocols, including risk assessment, equipment usage, and hazard communication involving work in permit-required confined spaces.
Understand the concept of rigging and conveyor safety to ensure appropriate handling and apply ergonomic principles in construction settings to prevent injuries and create a safe working zone.
Implement correct evacuation procedures and emergency preparedness involving fire incidents.
Understand the basics of forklift operation, such as safety protocols and load handling, and execute powered industrial truck safety measures, including assessment, maintenance, and safe operation of different equipment.
Acknowledge the hazards related to formaldehyde exposure, and demonstrate awareness of bloodborne pathogens, such as transmission routes, prevention measures, and safe handling of infectious substances.
Implement the principles of workplace cleanliness and understand the importance of employee safety orientation to foster a safe and organized work culture within the workplace.
Understand safety practices involving hot work activities such as fire prevention, ventilation, and personal protection, identify the signs of heat and cold stress, and address best practices to avoid adverse effects on health.
Address understanding earthquake preparedness and emergency response, including evacuation procedures and post-earthquake safety measures.
A minimum of 70% score is required to qualify for the OSHA 30-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 30-Hour Construction training and filling in the course evaluation survey, you can print out the downloadable OSHA 30-Hour Construction certificate. In addition, within 90 days, you will be mailed the OSHA 30-Hour Construction card, also known as the DOL card, which the U.S. Department of Labor issues.
1. Intro to Personal Safety
2. OSHA work-related injury and illness recordkeeping
3. Slips, Trips, and Falls
4. Scaffold and Crane Safety
5. Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices
6. Introduction to Caught In-Between Hazards
7. Personal Protective Equipment Fundamentals
8. Hazard Communication
9. Silica Hazards
10. Hearing Conservation
11. Stairway Hazards and Mobile Ladder Safety
12. Confined Space Entry-Permit Required
13. Rigging and Conveyor Safety
14. Industrial and Office Ergonomics
15. Emergency and Fire Preparedness
16. Forklift Fundamentals
17. Powered Industrial Truck Safety
18. Asbestos and Lead Hazards Awareness
19. Formaldehyde Safety
20. Employee Safety Orientation
21. Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
22. Workspace Cleanliness
23. Hot work
24. Heat and Cold Stress
25. Earthquake Preparedness
1. Intro to Personal Safety
2. OSHA work-related injury and illness recordkeeping
3. Slips, Trips, and Falls
4. Scaffold and Crane Safety
5. Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices
6. Introduction to Caught In-Between Hazards
7. Personal Protective Equipment Fundamentals
8. Hazard Communication
9. Silica Hazards
10. Hearing Conservation
11. Stairway Hazards and Mobile Ladder Safety
12. Confined Space Entry-Permit Required
13. Rigging and Conveyor Safety
14. Industrial and Office Ergonomics
15. Emergency and Fire Preparedness
16. Forklift Fundamentals
17. Powered Industrial Truck Safety
18. Asbestos and Lead Hazards Awareness
19. Formaldehyde Safety
20. Employee Safety Orientation
21. Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
22. Workspace Cleanliness
23. Hot work
24. Heat and Cold Stress
25. Earthquake Preparedness
A minimum of 70% score is required to qualify for the OSHA 30-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 30-Hour Construction training and filling in the course evaluation survey, you can print out the downloadable OSHA 30-Hour Construction certificate. In addition, within 90 days, you will be mailed the OSHA 30-Hour Construction card, also known as the DOL card, which the U.S. Department of Labor issues.
Osha 30-Hour Construction
$150
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