The OSHA 30-hour Construction Outreach Training course is a comprehensive safety and health training program designed for individuals covered by the OSHA 29 CFR 1926 construction standards. This course is devised specifically for foremen, supervisors, managers, safety committee members, safety staff and professionals, ‘competent persons’ as defined by OSHA, company owners, and others with responsibility for workplace safety during construction and demolition activities. Similar to the 10-hour course, the 30-hour course provides information on workers’ rights, and employer responsibilities, as well as the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards on worksites. However, the 30-hour course delves into these topics in greater depth with a variety of training techniques, and uses an expanded list of topics associated with worksite hazards. The course also covers topics on safety and health programs and management topics that look at the cost of injury and illness to the company ‘bottom line”. The course includes six hours on the OSHA listed top four construction/demolition causes of injury and fatalities: falls, electrocution, struck-by and caught-in equipment. The course is taught by an Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer and upon completion, students will receive an official OSHA 30-hour Construction wallet size card.
Class Length: 4 Days.
Please Note: Due to OSHA regulations, there is a minimum class size of 3 students required to run a class.