Supervisors – Managers – Safety Professionals
Most commonly taken by supervisors and managers, this course will offer you a thorough and broad understanding of general industrial safety and the associated regulations and standards as applied in a real-world setting. Learn from top-notch AUTHORIZED OUTREACH INSTRUCTORS and discuss and debate your interpretations as they apply to your workplace.
Course Duration:
- 30 Hour Course (4.5 Days (8 hour day)
Course Content:
- Inspections, Citations and Penalties
- Recordkeeping Guidelines
- Walking and Working Surfaces
- Hazard Violation Workshop
- Electrical
- Welding
- Hazard Communication
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
- Means of Egress
- Fire Protection
- Material Handling
- Machine Guarding
- Lockout/Tagout
- Confined Space
- Hazardous Materials
Why Our OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction Sets the Standard
The Critical Role of OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction
On a construction site, hazards change as quickly as the project progresses. The OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction is specifically designed for supervisors and workers with safety responsibilities to manage these evolving risks. Covering the 29 CFR 1926 standards in depth, this course goes beyond basic awareness to provide advanced training in hazard recognition, avoidance, and abatement. By investing in our OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction, you ensure that your leadership team can proactively manage the “Fatal Four” and maintain a site that is both productive and fully compliant with federal law.
Detailed Modules of the OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction
Our curriculum focuses on the high-risk activities that define modern construction projects, providing the technical context necessary for effective site management:
- The “Focus Four” Hazards: We dedicate significant time to the leading causes of construction fatalities;Falls, Electrocution, Struck-By, and Caught-In/Between. Mastering these is the cornerstone of the OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction.
- Advanced Excavation & Trenching: We dive into soil classification, protective systems (sloping, shoring, shielding), and the role of the “Competent Person” as defined in the OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction guidelines.
- Cranes, Rigging, & Materials Handling: Understanding load charts, signaling, and rigging safety is vital for supervisors overseeing heavy lifting operations, a core component of our OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction.
Leadership Mastery Through OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction
Upon completion of the OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction, participants receive their official Department of Labor (DOL) 30-Hour Construction Card. Our training ensures that every site leader can:
- Develop Comprehensive Safety Plans: Learning how to create and implement Health and Safety Plans (HASP) tailored to specific project phases, a high-level skill gained through our OSHA 30-Hour Safety and Health Training for Construction.
- Manage Scaffold & Ladder Safety: Ensuring that elevated work platforms are erected and used according to strict OSHA standards to prevent falls from heights.
- Oversee Concrete & Masonry Operations: Identifying hazards related to formwork, reinforcing steel, and masonry wall construction to ensure structural and personal safety.
Related Safety Certifications
Looking to round out your safety credentials or move into specialized training?
- Fall Arrest Protection Training: A specialized deep-dive into the fall protection systems emphasized in the 30-hour construction course.
- Excavator Operator Training: Technical certification for the heavy equipment frequently used on OSHA-regulated construction sites.
- Train-the-Trainer (Aerial Platforms): Perfect for safety managers who want to bring equipment certification in-house after completing their 30-hour training.
- Confined Spaces for Construction: Essential for teams working in trenches, manholes, or other restricted construction environments.

