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OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York

  • In accordance with Federal OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1926
  • Available in: United States English | España Español
  • Designed especially for entry level construction workers in the state of New York
  • Start and stop at your own pace
  • Get your official certificate as soon as you are done
  • DOL Card will be issued by OSHA
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$89.09
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$88.19
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$87.29
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$85.49
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11-20 $88.19
21-50 $87.29
51-100 $86.39
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Course Facts

What You Get
What You Get
Certificate of Completion
Training Duration
Training Duration
10 Hour(s)
Learning Type
Learning Type
100% online, available 24/7
Course Access Validity
Course Access Validity
3-month completion timeline, 1-year access to training materials.
Device Support
Device Support
Apple
Android
Windows
Web
Certificate Validity
Certificate Validity
48 months, before a refresher is required.
OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York

The OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York is an introductory, online safety training program aligned with OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1926. This course is designed for entry-level construction industry workers who need a strong foundation in workplace safety and health while working on New York construction sites.

This OSHA 10-hour construction training helps workers become more knowledgeable about common job-related hazards and proven best practices to prevent or minimize injuries and incidents in construction environments. Emphasis is placed on hazards frequently encountered on New York job sites, helping workers better understand how OSHA standards apply in real-world construction settings.

Through this online training, participants learn how to recognize, avoid, abate, and prevent workplace hazards commonly found in the construction industry. The course also explains worker rights, employer responsibilities, and proper procedures for filing a safety or health complaint, promoting a safer and more compliant jobsite culture across New York.

Recent construction safety data continues to show that falls, struck-by incidents, caught-in/between hazards, and electrical hazards remain among the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities on New York construction sites. This reinforces the importance of OSHA 10-Hour Construction training as a foundational safety requirement for workers entering or working within the New York construction industry.

This program is voluntary and does not satisfy the training requirements of any specific OSHA standard. However, New York State, local jurisdictions, employers, and labor unions commonly require OSHA 10-Hour Construction training to meet site access rules, internal safety policies, or contractual obligations.

Upon successful completion, participants receive an official U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) card.

OSHA Outreach courses are provided in partnership with ClickSafety, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach Training provider.

For Additional Information by OSHA

Click here for more information about the Outreach Training Programs.

Click here for FAQs regarding the Outreach Training Programs.

Who Needs This OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training?

This OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York is appropriate for a wide range of individuals working in or entering the construction industry, including:

  • Employees working on public works or government-funded construction projects where OSHA 10-Hour Construction training is required for site access or compliance.
  • Workers employed by contractors or subcontractors who mandate OSHA 10-Hour Construction training as part of jobsite safety requirements.
  • General laborers involved in residential, commercial, or industrial construction projects.
  • Construction helpers and apprentices who support skilled trades on active construction worksites.
  • Entry-level construction workers who are new to the industry or have limited jobsite experience.
  • Individuals transitioning into construction roles from other industries who need OSHA 10 training to meet New York construction safety expectations.
  • Workers exposed to elevated jobsite risks, including fall hazards, heavy equipment operation, excavation activities, or electrical hazards.
  • Employees required by state, local, employer, or labor union policies to complete OSHA 10-Hour Construction training.
  • Skilled trade workers such as carpenters, electricians, plumbers, roofers, and masons seeking baseline OSHA safety education.
  • Temporary, seasonal, or day-labor workers assigned to construction environments.

Note: This OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York is a voice-authenticated course, as required by the OSHA Outreach Training Program. Participants must complete periodic voice identity verification throughout the training to confirm the registered student is actively participating. This requirement helps maintain the integrity of the training and ensures compliance with OSHA Outreach Program guidelines.

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York Course Syllabus

This OSHA 10 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training course consists of 16 modules, which must be taken in the sequential order as listed below.

Lessons

Introduction

Module 1: Course Orientation


Module 2: Introduction to OSHA


Module 3: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Falls


Module 4: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Electrocution


Module 5: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Struck-By


Module 6: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Caught-In or -Between


Module 7: Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment


Module 8: Health Hazards in Construction


Module 9: Tools: Hand and Power


Module 10: Stairways and Ladder


Module 11: Excavations


Module 12: Cranes and Derricks


Module 13: Leading Cultural Change


Module 14: Problem-Solving


Module 15: Communication Best Practices


Module 16: Conclusion


Final Examination

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are currently working in or planning to enter the construction industry, it is essential to understand the common safety and health hazards present on construction worksites. The OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York is designed to introduce workers to job-related hazards commonly encountered in construction, along with proven safe work practices to help prevent or reduce injuries and incidents.

This training also explains worker rights, employer responsibilities, and the proper procedures for reporting unsafe working conditions, supporting compliance and promoting a safer construction workplace across New York job sites.

There are no prerequisites for this course.

  • Fully online OSHA 10-Hour Construction training designed for flexibility, allowing learners to complete the course at their own pace and on their own schedule.
  • Comprehensive coverage of essential construction safety topics, including the OSHA Focus Four hazards most commonly responsible for serious injuries and fatalities.
  • User-friendly online learning platform featuring structured modules, clear instruction, and interactive knowledge checks to reinforce key concepts.
  • Well suited for entry-level construction workers seeking OSHA 10 training online without the need to attend in-person classroom sessions.
  • Provides a clear understanding of worker rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA regulations, supporting compliance and safer jobsite practices.
  • Recognized and accepted by employers, labor unions, and jobsite safety programs throughout the United States, including New York.
  • Upon successful completion, participants receive an official U.S. Department of Labor OSHA 10-Hour Construction completion card.
  • Employees working on public works or government-funded construction projects where OSHA 10-Hour Construction training is required for site access or compliance.
  • Workers employed by contractors or subcontractors who mandate OSHA 10-Hour Construction training as part of jobsite safety requirements.
  • General laborers involved in residential, commercial, or industrial construction projects.
  • Construction helpers and apprentices who support skilled trades on active construction worksites.
  • Entry-level construction workers who are new to the industry or have limited jobsite experience.
  • Individuals transitioning into construction roles from other industries who need OSHA 10 training to meet New York construction safety expectations.
  • Workers exposed to elevated jobsite risks, including fall hazards, heavy equipment operation, excavation activities, or electrical hazards.
  • Employees required by state, local, employer, or labor union policies to complete OSHA 10-Hour Construction training.
  • Skilled trade workers such as carpenters, electricians, plumbers, roofers, and masons seeking baseline OSHA safety education.
  • Temporary, seasonal, or day-labor workers assigned to construction environments.

Within 8 weeks of course completion.

A replacement card can only be issued for a course taken within the last five years, and only one replacement card may be issued per student per class.

To obtain a replacement OSHA 10 Card, please email us at info@hazwoper-osha.com.

Certificate of Completion: Immediately after passing the final exam, you can download, save, or print your certificate in PDF format.

Validity: The course certificate is valid for five years.

Renewal: Simply take this course in 60 months to maintain compliance and stay current on best practices at construction sites.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Course Objectives

After completing the course, the learner will be able to:

  • Explain the role and importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace for workers covered under OSHA regulations.
  • Understand employer responsibilities and initiatives aimed at ensuring worker safety and health.
  • Recognize the importance of establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture at the worksite.
  • Understand OSHA-recommended inspection processes and compliance expectations.
  • Identify hazards associated with working in and around excavations and trenches.
  • Develop an understanding of emergency planning and response procedures in the event of trench or excavation cave-ins.
  • Classify soil types, including stable rock and Types A, B, and C, and understand accepted methods of soil classification.
  • Understand safe work practices related to crane and derrick operations.
  • Identify struck-by, caught-in, and caught-between hazards on construction sites and understand employer requirements for protecting workers from these hazards.
  • Identify fall hazards, including slipping and tripping hazards, and understand employer responsibilities for fall protection.
  • Recognize electrical and electrocution hazards and understand methods for preventing electrical-related injuries.
  • Understand common health hazards, including risks associated with exposure to chemical and biological substances.
  • Recognize safety measures and controls related to occupational noise exposure.
  • Identify required safety and health controls and preventive measures when using electrical, hand, and power tools commonly found on construction sites.
  • Explain the purpose and importance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in construction safety.
  • Understand the Job Safety Analysis (JSA) process and its role in identifying and controlling workplace hazards.
  • Understand proper ladder selection and safe ladder use practices to help prevent injuries.
  • Understand safe material handling, storage, and stacking procedures required on construction worksites.

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Mickey Rainer
Construction Laborer
The training helped me better understand my rights and responsibilities under OSHA. It met New York requirements and was well worth the time.
Jessie Haines
Apprentice Electrician
I needed OSHA 10 training to stay compliant on New York construction sites, and this course delivered exactly what I was looking for.
Carlos Miguel
Roofing Technician
The course content was practical and relevant to my daily work. Topics like fall hazards, PPE, and hazard communication were explained clearly. Completing this OSHA 10-Hour Construction training gave me more confidence working on New York job sites.
Danie Flo
Construction Site Helper
I appreciated how the course focused on common construction hazards and OSHA standards specific to New York. It’s a solid foundation for anyone starting out in construction.

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