OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry with DOL Card
- In accordance with Federal OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1926
- Available in:
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- 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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The OSHA 10-Hour Construction course is an introductory, online safety training program aligned with the requirements codified in OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1926. Designed for entry-level construction industry workers who need a strong foundation in workplace safety and health. 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 on construction sites.
Through this online training, participants learn how to recognize, avoid, abate, and prevent workplace hazards commonly found in construction environments. The course also explains worker rights, employer responsibilities, and proper procedures for filing a safety or health complaint, supporting a safer and more compliant jobsite culture.
This program is voluntary and does not satisfy the training requirements of any specific OSHA standard. However, many states, local jurisdictions, employers, and labor unions require OSHA 10-hour construction training to meet internal safety policies or contractual obligations.
Upon successful completion, participants receive an official U.S. Department of Labor OSHA 10-hour construction completion card, which is widely recognized across the construction industry and helps demonstrate a commitment to safety awareness and regulatory compliance.
Who Needs This OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training?
- Employees working on public works or government-funded construction projects where OSHA 10 construction is required.
- Workers employed by contractors or subcontractors who mandate OSHA 10-hour construction training for site access.
- General laborers working on residential, commercial, or industrial construction projects.
- Construction helpers and apprentices supporting skilled trades on active worksites.
- Entry-level construction workers who are new to the industry or have limited jobsite experience.
- Workers transitioning into construction roles from other industries who need OSHA 10 training online to meet safety expectations.
- Employees working on sites with elevated risks such as fall hazards, heavy equipment, excavation, or electrical exposure.
- Individuals required by state, local, employer, or union policies to complete OSHA 10-hour construction training.
- Trade workers, including carpenters, electricians, plumbers, roofers, and masons, seeking baseline safety training.
- Temporary, seasonal, or day-labor workers assigned to construction environments.
OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry with DOL Card 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.
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 employed in or plan to start work in the construction industry, then it is important to be familiar with the prevalent health and safety hazards in such workplaces. The OSHA 10-hour construction industry outreach online training is designed to familiarize workers with job-related hazards, the safe work practices to avoid or minimize these hazards, and the procedures for filing a complaint to report unsafe working conditions.
- Fully online OSHA 10-hour construction training that allows learners to complete the course at their own pace.
- Covers core construction safety topics, including the OSHA Focus Four hazards.
- Easy-to-use learning platform with clear modules and knowledge checks.
- Ideal for entry-level workers seeking OSHA 10 training online without classroom scheduling constraints.
- Helps workers understand their rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA regulations.
- Widely accepted by employers, unions, and jobsite safety programs across the United States.
- Successful participants receive an official U.S. Department of Labor OSHA 10-hour construction completion card.
- Workers required by employers, unions, or site-specific policies to complete OSHA 10-hour construction training.
- Employees starting work on construction sites for the first time and requiring OSHA 10 construction training for compliance.
- New and entry-level construction workers who need foundational knowledge of jobsite safety and hazard awareness
- Construction laborers seeking to improve their understanding of common hazards and safe work practices.
- Trade workers who need baseline OSHA 10 training online to meet jobsite or contractual requirements.
- Temporary or seasonal workers assigned to active construction projects.
- Apprentices and helpers supporting skilled construction trades on construction sites.
- Individuals pursuing careers in construction who want widely recognized OSHA 10-hour construction credentials.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Course Objectives
After completing the course, the learner will be able to:
- Explain the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and protected workplace to workers covered by OSHA.
- Understand the employer’s efforts in ensuring worker safety and health.
- Understand the inspection requirements as recommended by OSHA.
- Recognize and prevent scaffolding hazards.
- Recognize the hazards of working in and around excavations and trenches.
- Recognize the safety and health controls and preventive measures required when using hand and power tools at construction sites.
- Identify, describe, protect against, and recognize employer’s requirements to protect workers from struck-by, caught-in, or caught-between hazards as well as fall hazards, including slipping and tripping hazards.
- Identify electrical and electrocution hazards and understand how to prevent them.
- Comprehend safety measures for noise exposure.
- Understand how to use ladders correctly and safely to avoid being injured.
- Explain what a confined space is and the hazards of working in a confined space.
- Identify and prevent the health hazards of exposure to asbestos, lead, and silica.
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