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OSHA 10 Hour Construction

OSHA 10 Hour Construction Courses

Health and Safety

Duration: 10.00 Hrs

Course Level: Fundamental
Languages: English
Capability: Audio

The California OSHA 10-Hour Construction online safety course is specially designed to help keep California workers safe while obtaining their OSHA 10-Hour Card. This online training course teaches recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces. This program also provides information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint. It was also designed to help individuals stay up-to-date with their OSHA safety requirements. ClickSafety’s easy-to-use online class lets you work at your own pace while you complete the safety material. ClickSafety’s OSHA 10-Hour courses have been taken by thousands of construction workers

Learning Objectives

This California-specific OSHA 10-Hour Construction online safety course is a proven way to achieve the appropriate workplace safety level required by California. Being safe is the goal, but getting an OSHA 10-Hour Card will let you keep working. This California OSHA 10-Hour Construction course will teach you about recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace. This course focuses on the OSHA construction industry standards for California and is a proven way to get your OSHA 10 Card and achieve the safety level required by your company for work in the construction industry. You are encouraged to learn company policies on these subjects, which might be different and more stringent.

Duration: 0.50 Hrs

Course Level: Fundamental
Languages: English
Capability: Audio, MobileReady, Responsive

There are already more than 650,000 hazardous chemical products in circulation around any number of workplaces in the U.S., and hundreds more are introduced every year. More than 30 million workers may be exposed to a chemical hazard or to multiple chemical hazards. If you haven’t yet been poisoned, remember: There’s still time! Make sure it doesn’t happen to you by familiarizing yourself with the HCS – OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard, which is discussed in this course.

Also covered in this course is ear-drum-damaging occupational noise, and what OSHA requires employers and employees to do to monitor the levels and minimize exposure. We’ll also look at precautions for dealing with one especially dangerous toxic substance that is widely found in the construction industry: Silica. Please note: This course is not a part of the OSHA 10 Hour Construction Program.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this module, students should be able to:

  • Name the basic components of the Hazard Communications Standard
  • Review the labeling of chemical containers
  • Identify an MSDS and be able to read and understand it accurately
  • Discuss health and environmental hazards as well as physical hazards
  • Describe a Written Hazard Communication Program
  • Explain the requirements of Employee Training

Duration: 10.00 Hrs

Course Level: Fundamental
Languages: English

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers. And while workers may need additional training based on OSHA standards and the specific hazards of their jobs, RedVector’s OSHA-online 10-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training program can help inject entry-level workers with critical knowledge on a variety of OSHA-regulated safety and health topics. Here you can learn the basics about what topics fall under OSHA’s umbrella, how OSHA operates to protect both workers and employers, and how you personally can benefit from knowing OSHA’s standards. Note: OSHA regulations state that a student can not spend longer than 7.5 hours in a OSHA 10 course per training day. Please allocate a minimum of two (2) calendar days to complete this training.

The specific Modules covered in this course are: Introduction to OSHA, Electrical Safety, Fall Protection, Struck-By & Caught-Between Accidents, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Scaffolds, Cranes, Hand & Power Tools, Excavations, Materials Storage, Demolition, Hazards in Construction.

Also covered in this course is ear-drum-damaging occupational noise, and what OSHA requires employers and employees to do to monitor the levels and minimize exposure. We’ll also look at precautions for dealing with one especially dangerous toxic substance that is widely found in the construction industry: Silica. Please note: This course is not a part of the OSHA 10 Hour Construction Program.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this module, students should be able to:

  • Explain OSHA’s purpose and how its standards serve to make the workplace safer for construction workers
  • Discuss the major areas in construction to which OSHA standards apply, and what those standards mandate
  • Recall what employer/employee issues OSHA covers, how and when to contact OSHA , and what protections OSHA may provide
  • Name overall safety practices relevant to the construction industry, and explain what precautions to take against hazards on the job
  • Obtain your OSHA 10 Card