Prevention Videos: Construction Hazards
Every year in the U.S. more than 800 construction workers die and nearly 137,000 are seriously injured while on the job. Construction workers engage in many activities that may expose them to serious hazards, such as falling from rooftops, unguarded machinery, being struck by heavy construction equipment, electrocutions, silica dust, and asbestos. Watch these helpful videos to learn about how to prevent injuries and deaths on the jobsite
OSHA Authorized Trainers for Onsite Instruction
• Offered for Construction or General Industry
• Available in English and/or Spanish
• Group training only, class size must meet OSHA’s minimum requirement of 3 and maximum 40 employees.
• DOL wallet cards will be issued upon successful completion via mail.
OSHA 10 and 30-hour Certification
As for the OSHA 10 and 30-hour Outreach training courses for general industry and construction, students who successfully complete one of those courses receives a course completion wallet card issued through the US Department of Labor (DOL). But when you look at those wallet cards, nowhere does it state that the student is 10-hour certified or 30-hour certified, nor are the card referred to as an “OSHA certification”.
As for the OSHA 10 and 30-hour Outreach training courses for general industry and construction, students who successfully complete one of those courses receives a course completion wallet card issued through the US Department of Labor (DOL). But when you look at those wallet cards, nowhere does it state that the student is 10-hour certified or 30-hour certified, nor are the card referred to as an “OSHA certification”.
This two-day course helps employers identify construction-related workplace hazards, covering various topics specific to the construction industry. Register to understand and apply OSHA Standard 1926 and how to identify and minimize construction-related workplace hazards. Participants will receive their OSHA 10-Hour card after attending this class.
THIS TRAINING IS PRESENTED ENTIRELY IN SPANISH.
Este curso de dos días ayuda a los empleadores a identificar los peligros en el lugar de trabajo relacionados con la construcción y a discutir varios temas específicos de la industria de la construcción. Regístrese para conocer y aplicar la norma OSHA 1926 y aprenda a identificar y minimizar los peligros en el lugar de trabajo relacionados con la construcción. Los participantes recibirán su tarjeta OSHA de 10 horas después de asistir a esta clase.
Mandatory OSHA 10 hour construction training requirements / States and Municipalities
• Rhode Island department of Labor and Training
• Missouri Department of Labor
• State of Nevada Department of Industrial Relations
• New Hampshire Department of Labor
• State of Massachusetts
• Connecticut Department of Labor
• City of Philadelphia PA Department of Licenses and Inspections
• New York State Department of Labor