OSHA 10
An OSHA 10 class is a comprehensive safety training course designed for entry-level workers in construction. The program, which is part of the OSHA Outreach Training Program, provides 10 hours of instruction on fundamental workplace safety and health principles. Participants learn about serious workplace hazards, workers’ rights, and employer responsibilities. The training aims to foster an appreciation for workplace safety, teaching prevention, avoidance, and reduction of safety and health hazards. Upon completion, trainees receive an OSHA 10-hour course completion card, which is often a requirement for employment in certain sectors and is recognized as a testament to the worker’s understanding of basic safety measures.
OSHA 30
An OSHA 30 class is an in-depth training course aimed at supervisors, safety directors, forepersons, and field supervisors working in construction. This 30-hour program delves into a wide range of safety topics, providing a comprehensive understanding of workplace hazards, OSHA regulations, and preventive measures. The curriculum includes a thorough review of OSHA standards found in CFR 29 1926, equipping participants with the knowledge to identify and mitigate potential risks in their work environments. Upon completion, attendees receive an OSHA 30-hour course completion card, signifying their enhanced capability to oversee workplace safety and compliance with OSHA health and safety regulations.