OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York
- In accordance with Federal OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1926
- Available in:
English only - Especially developed to meet NYC requirements for OSHA 30-hour Outreach Training
- Convenient, on-the-go course designed for mobile users
- Get your official certificate as soon as you are done
- DOL Card will be issued by OSHA
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| Employee | Per Seat |
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| 2-10 | $197.99 |
| 11-20 | $195.99 |
| 21-50 | $193.99 |
| 51-100 | $191.99 |
| 101-250 | $189.99 |
Course Facts
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This course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge of construction safety and health principles applicable to New York job sites, helping participants meet OSHA requirements while supporting state and local safety expectations. The training is based on OSHA 29 CFR 1926, the federal safety standard governing construction activities, and reinforces the responsibilities outlined under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
Through structured, easy-to-follow modules, learners gain practical insight into hazard recognition, accident prevention, employer and worker responsibilities, and compliance obligations relevant to construction operations throughout New York. Emphasis is placed on identifying and controlling common job-site hazards while promoting safer work practices across all phases of construction.
Construction safety remains a critical concern in New York State, where large-scale projects, dense urban environments, and high-risk activities contribute to ongoing safety challenges. Falls from elevation, struck-by incidents, electrical hazards, and caught-in or between accidents continue to be leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities on construction sites. Effective safety training has been shown to reduce these risks by improving hazard awareness, strengthening compliance, and reinforcing accountability among workers and supervisors.
By completing the OSHA 30-hour Construction training, New York construction professionals are better equipped to support a proactive safety culture, reduce violations, and help protect workers on active job sites across the state. This training plays an essential role in improving job-site safety outcomes and reinforcing long-term compliance in New York’s construction industry.
Participants who successfully complete this course will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
OSHA Outreach courses are provided in partnership with ClickSafety, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach Training provider.
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Who Needs This 30-Hour Online Training?
This training is intended for construction professionals in New York State:
- In supervisory or leadership roles and are expected to manage workplace safety in accordance with OSHA and state-level requirements.
- It is especially relevant for foremen, superintendents, and site supervisors who oversee daily operations and are responsible for identifying hazards and enforcing safety protocols on active job sites.
- The course also benefits safety managers, project managers, and employers in New York who are tasked with creating, administering, or sustaining effective construction safety programs.
- Contractors and workers involved in large-scale, publicly funded, or highly regulated construction projects across New York State will find this training essential for meeting safety expectations and compliance standards.
Note: This OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York is a voice-authenticated course, as required by the OSHA Outreach Training Program, explicitly designed for NYC-based professionals and is not intended for use outside New York City. Participants must complete periodic voice identity verification throughout the training to confirm the registered student is actively participating.
OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York Course Syllabus
This OSHA 30-Hour Training consists of 37 modules. Students are required to take each module in sequential order as listed below.
Introduction
Module 1: Course Orientation
Module 2: Introduction to OSHA
Module 3: Managing Safety and Health: Safety & Health Programs and Injury & Illness Prevention
Module 4: Managing Safety and Health: Leadership Responsibilities & Safety Culture
Module 5: Managing Safety and Health: Hazard Recognition and Control
Module 6: Managing Safety and Health: Mental Health Awareness
Module 7: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Fall Hazard Awareness
Module 8: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Fall Protection
Module 9: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Electrocution
Module 10: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Caught-In/Between
Module 11: OSHA Focus Four Hazards: Struck-By
Module 12: Personal Protective Equipment: Protecting the Body
Module 13: Personal Protective Equipment: Respiratory Protection
Module 14: Construction Health Hazards: Chemical and Biological
Module 15: Construction Health Hazards: Physical Hazards
Module 16: Construction Health Hazards: Respirable Crystalline Silica
Module 17: Construction Health Hazards: Asbestos
Module 18: Stairways and Ladders
Module 19: Cranes and Derricks
Module 20: Excavation: Hazards
Module 21: Excavation: Soils
Module 22: Excavation: Practical Applications
Module 23: Materials Handling
Module 24: Scaffolds
Module 25: Concrete and Masonry
Module 26: Hand and Power Tools
Module 27: Fire Prevention and Protection
Module 28: Steel Erection
Module 29: Motor Vehicles
Module 30: Powered Industrial Trucks
Module 31: Welding and Cutting
Module 32: Confined Spaces
Module 33: Ergonomics Hazards
Module 34: Observe and Correct Unsafe Behavior
Module 35: Introduction to NFPA 70E
Module 36: Leading Cultural Change
Module 37: Conclusion
Final Examination
Frequently Asked Questions
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training for New York course is important as it:
- Equips construction workers, supervisors, and site leaders with advanced safety knowledge needed to recognize, evaluate, and control hazards commonly found on construction sites across New York State.
- Construction continues to be one of the highest-risk industries, with routine exposure to fall hazards, electrical dangers, heavy machinery, and struck-by or caught-in incidents. Comprehensive safety training is essential to help reduce these risks and improve job-site awareness.
- This training enhances understanding of OSHA requirements, worker rights, and employer responsibilities, supporting compliance efforts while helping to minimize workplace injuries, incidents, and violations.
- Completing the OSHA 30-hour Construction training also helps meet employer and contractual safety expectations, reinforces accountability, and promotes a stronger safety culture and safer working conditions throughout New York’s construction industry.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
- Construction workers with supervisory or leadership responsibilities who need advanced safety knowledge to manage job-site hazards and OSHA compliance.
- Foremen, superintendents, and site supervisors responsible for overseeing daily construction operations and enforcing safety practices would gain practical, regulation-focused training.
- Safety managers, project managers, and employers who are accountable for developing, implementing, or maintaining construction safety programs.
- Contractors and workers on large-scale, publicly funded, or regulation-driven construction projects where OSHA 30-Hour training is required or strongly recommended.
- This OSHA 30-Hour Online course provides a flexible, self-paced learning format, allowing construction professionals in New York to complete required safety training without interrupting their work schedules.
- The course delivers thorough coverage of OSHA construction standards, hazard recognition, and prevention strategies, making it ideal for workers with supervisory or safety responsibilities.
- Interactive modules, knowledge checks, and real-world construction scenarios help reinforce learning and improve knowledge retention, ensuring practical application on New York job sites.
- Upon successful completion, learners receive an OSHA 30-Hour certificate and Department of Labor (DOL) card, supporting compliance with employer, project, and regulatory training requirements across New York State.
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 30 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 how OSHA standards promote safe and healthful construction workplaces across New York State.
- Recognize the importance of building and maintaining a strong safety culture on construction sites.
- Describe employer responsibilities for protecting worker safety and health.
- Understand OSHA inspection procedures and compliance expectations.
- Identify how workplace stress can affect mental health and job performance.
- Maintain injury and illness records in accordance with OSHA requirements.
- Explain ergonomic principles and their role in preventing musculoskeletal disorders.
- Conduct job hazard analysis to identify and control construction-related risks.
- Operate heavy vehicles and manage loads using safe work practices.
- Apply basic safety principles for powered industrial trucks.
- Demonstrate proper material handling, storage, and stacking procedures.
- Recognize scaffolding hazards and apply preventive measures.
- Define confined spaces and identify associated hazards.
- Identify excavation and trenching hazards.
- Develop emergency response procedures for cave-ins.
- Classify soil types and explain soil testing methods.
- Identify hazards related to precast concrete and masonry work.
- Summarize how NFPA 70E (2024) supports electrical safety.
- Use electrical, hand, and power tools safely.
- Recognize health risks from chemical and biological exposures.
- Prevent fall hazards, including slips and trips.
- Identify electrical hazards and methods to prevent electrocution.
- Prevent struck-by and caught-in or caught-between hazards.
- Use ladders and stairways safely.
- Recognize hazards associated with welding, cutting, and brazing.
- Identify respiratory hazards and proper respirator use.
- Apply crane and derrick safety practices.
- Implement fire prevention and fire safety measures.
- Explain the key elements of a hazard communication program.
- Develop effective emergency action plans.
- Explain the purpose and importance of personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Prevent exposure to asbestos and respirable crystalline silica.
- Identify hazards associated with steel erection.
- Define the role of a Competent Person or Supervisor.
- Promote hazard reporting and safety communication.
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This course did a solid job explaining OSHA standards in a way that actually applies to high-rise and commercial construction in NYC. The sections on hazard communication and accident prevention were especially helpful. It’s a strong option for supervisors and experienced tradespeople.
I liked that the content focused on real jobsite conditions and safety responsibilities. Completing it online allowed me to work around my schedule without falling behind on site.
This training gave me a much better understanding of OSHA requirements specific to New York construction work. The course flow made it easy to stay engaged, and the examples felt realistic instead of generic.
The lessons connect directly to what we deal with on active job sites, especially around fall hazards and equipment safety. It’s well worth the time.
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