Course Overview
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Training is an advanced safety course designed for construction site supervisors, safety managers, foremen, engineers, and workers with health and safety responsibilities. The training emphasizes hazard recognition, risk control, regulatory compliance, and the development of a safety-first mindset on construction sites.
Participants will receive in-depth knowledge of OSHA construction safety regulations (29 CFR 1926), focusing on the identification, prevention, and control of job site hazards. The course also includes guidance on safety management systems, emergency planning, and practical tools for fostering a safe construction environment.
Delivery Mode: Instructor-Led (Onsite / Online)
Training Duration: Minimum 30 Hours (Typically covered over 3–5 days)
- Introduction to OSHA for Construction
- Managing Safety and Health on Construction Sites
- Focus Four Hazards in Construction
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Health Hazards on Construction Sites
- Scaffolding Safety
- Ladders and Stairways
- Excavation and Trenching
- Cranes, Derricks, and Hoisting Equipment
- Material Handling and Storage
- Hand and Power Tools
- Fire Prevention and Protection
- Welding and Cutting Safety
- Electrical Safety in Construction
- Confined Spaces in Construction
- Ergonomics in Construction
- Signs, Signals, and Barricades
- Emergency Action Plans and First Aid
- Environmental Controls
- Safety and Health Programs
This training is essential for:
- Construction Site Supervisors
- Safety Officers and Engineers
- Project Managers and Foremen
- Site Inspectors and Field Technicians
- Skilled Workers with Supervisory Duties
Training Includes:
- Minimum 30 Hours of Comprehensive Instruction
- Official Study Material and Jobsite Case Studies
- Practical Application Sessions and Group Activities