On Site OSHA 10 Hour Construction Industry Training Class
OSHA 10 Construction Industry training is applicable to people working in the construction trades (1926), such as general contractors, sub-contractors and service providers working on new construction projects, major renovation sites, and demolition sites. There are a few mandatory topics that must be covered in the OSHA 10 construction industry class (also known as the OSHA 10 hour construction industry outreach training course), such as an overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and specific sections on fall protection, basic electrical, hazard communication, and personal protective equipment. The balance of the 10 hours can be customized to the needs of the audience, and can address topics such as, but not limited to, stairways and ladders, scaffolding, trenching and excavation, hand and power tools, and cranes.
OSHA 10 construction training classes can be conducted on location for a group of students. The training class is customarily conduducted over two consecutive days. On site 10-hour classes typically involve a mixture of audio visual presentation and lecture, supplemented with applicable handouts and reference materials.
Students who complete the entire OSHA 10 hour course construction industry course will receive the OSHA 10 hour construction industry safety and health training card. These cards, which don't expire, are proof that the student completed the course. Students are typically presented with a certificate from the OSHA trainer as well. This course is accepted by OSHA in all 50 states, and is also the OSHA card required to prove the worker has completed the OSHA 10 hour construction training course required by the state laws in Nevada, Missouri, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
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