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OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry with DOL Card (Spanish)

  • In accordance with Federal OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1926
  • Available in: España Español Only
  • Learn on your own pace, at your convenience, on any device
  • You immediately receive your certificate upon passing the final exam
  • DOL Card will be issued by OSHA
CEU:
3.0
Single-Seat Price
$189.99
30 Hour(s) Course
$189.99
$189.99
Bulk Buying
Employee
Per Seat
2-10
$188.09
11-20
$186.19
21-50
$184.29
51-100
$182.39
101-250
$180.49
Employee Per Seat
2-10 $188.09
11-20 $186.19
21-50 $184.29
51-100 $182.39
101-250 $180.49

Course Facts

What You Get
What You Get
Certificate of Completion
Training Duration
Training Duration
30 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
60 months, before a refresher is required.
OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry with DOL Card (Spanish)

The OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry course is a comprehensive safety program designed for construction workers, supervisors, and site leaders. It provides an in-depth understanding of workplace safety and health standards.

This course aligns with OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 (Safety and Health Regulations for Construction) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, helping participants recognize, avoid, and control construction-related hazards.

Through structured modules, learners will gain knowledge of:

  • Hazard identification on construction sites.
  • OSHA compliance responsibilities for workers and employers.
  • Workers’ rights and employer duties.
  • Best practices for maintaining safe construction worksites.

The importance of OSHA 30-Hour Construction training is highlighted by the high-risk nature of the construction industry. Data from OSHA and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows construction consistently has one of the highest numbers of workplace fatalities in the U.S., with falls, struck-by incidents, electrocutions, and caught-in/between hazards being the leading causes.

Employers who implement effective safety training programs can significantly reduce job-site injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. By educating workers and supervisors on regulatory requirements and hazard prevention strategies, OSHA 30-hour training plays a critical role in improving safety culture, reducing violations, and protecting lives on construction sites nationwide.

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.

For Additional Information by OSHA

Click here for more information about the Outreach Training Programs.

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Who Needs This 30-Hour Online Training?

  • Construction workers in supervisory or leadership roles who need advanced safety knowledge to manage job-site hazards and ensure OSHA compliance.
  • Foremen, superintendents, and site supervisors responsible for overseeing daily construction activities and enforcing safety protocols will benefit from practical, regulation-focused training.
  • Safety managers, project managers, and employers accountable for creating, implementing, or maintaining construction safety programs.
  • Contractors and workers involved in large-scale, publicly funded, or regulation-driven construction projects where OSHA 30-Hour training is required or highly recommended.

Note: This course is the Spanish-language version of the OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry. A separate English-language course covering the same content is also available here.

OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry with DOL Card (Spanish) Course Syllabus

This OSHA 30-Hour Training consists of 37 modules. Students are required to take each lesson in sequential order as listed below.

Lessons

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

This OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for the Construction Industry is available in Spanish and in English.

This course does not cover any OSHA regulatory standards. It is a voluntary OSHA outreach training program for the construction industry and provides training for workers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in their workplace.

This training will help participants develop a general understanding of the OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards to prevent construction-related injuries and accidents.

The OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for the Construction Industry course is important as it:

  • Use it provides construction workers, supervisors, and site leaders with advanced knowledge to identify and control workplace hazards common to construction sites.
  • Construction remains one of the highest-risk industries, with frequent exposure to fall hazards, electrical risks, heavy equipment, and struck-by or caught-in incidents, making comprehensive safety training essential.
  • This training strengthens understanding of OSHA compliance, workers’ rights, and employer responsibilities, helping reduce job-site injuries, incidents, and regulatory violations.
  • Completing OSHA 30-Hour Construction training also supports contractual and employer safety requirements while promoting a stronger safety culture and safer work environments.

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 offers a flexible, self-paced learning format that allows construction professionals to complete required safety training without disrupting work schedules.
  • The course delivers comprehensive coverage of OSHA construction standards, hazard recognition, and prevention strategies, making it well suited for workers with supervisory or safety responsibilities.
  • Interactive modules, knowledge checks, and real-world construction scenarios help reinforce learning and improve knowledge retention.
  • 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.

The OSHA 30-Hour DOL card can be expected 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:

  • Describe the role of OSHA in ensuring safe and healthful working conditions for employees covered under OSHA regulations.
  • Recognize the importance of fostering a strong safety culture at the worksite.
  • Explain the responsibilities and initiatives of employers in protecting worker safety and health.
  • Explain OSHA-recommended inspection processes and requirements.
  • Identify the effects of workplace stress on mental health and its impact on employee performance and overall well-being.
  • Maintain and prepare safety records in accordance with OSHA recordkeeping standards.
  • Describe the significance and core principles of ergonomics in construction, including related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
  • Understand and apply the steps involved in conducting a job hazard analysis.
  • Recognize safe practices for operating heavy vehicles and handling loads.
  • Understand the fundamental safety principles related to powered industrial trucks.
  • Explain proper procedures for material handling, storage, and stacking on construction sites.
  • Identify, evaluate, and prevent hazards associated with scaffolding.
  • Define confined spaces and recognize the hazards involved in confined space work.
  • Identify hazards related to excavations and trenching operations.
  • Develop emergency planning and response procedures for trench and excavation cave-ins.
  • Differentiate between soil types (stable rock, Type A, B, and C) and explain soil classification methods.
  • Identify safety and health hazards related to precast concrete and masonry construction activities.
  • Summarize how the NFPA 70E (2024 Edition) supports safe work practices around electrical hazards.
  • Recognize required controls and preventive measures for electrical, hand, and power tools commonly used in construction.
  • Identify health hazards and risks associated with exposure to chemical and biological agents.
  • Recognize employer responsibilities and protective measures to prevent fall, slip, and trip hazards.
  • Identify electrical and electrocution hazards and apply prevention methods.
  • Recognize employer responsibilities and controls for preventing struck-by, caught-in, and caught-between hazards.
  • Demonstrate proper and safe use of ladders and stairways to prevent injuries.
  • Identify health and safety risks associated with welding, cutting, and brazing operations.
  • Recognize respiratory hazards and demonstrate proper use and maintenance of respirators.
  • Understand safe operating practices for cranes and derricks.
  • Identify preventive strategies to reduce fire hazards on construction sites.
  • Explain key components of an effective hazard communication program.
  • Understand the required elements of an emergency action plan.
  • Define Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and explain its role in worker protection.
  • Identify and prevent health risks associated with asbestos and respirable crystalline silica exposure.
  • Explain hazards and protective measures involved in steel erection activities.
  • Understand the duties and responsibilities of a Competent Person or Supervisor at a construction site.
  • Recognize the value of hazard reporting, communication, and constructive feedback in maintaining a safe workplace.

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Carlos Mendoza
Site Supervisor
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training was extremely thorough and easy to follow. As a site supervisor, I now feel more confident managing hazards on site and ensuring compliance with OSHA standards.
María Torres
Project Manager
This course provided practical tools and insights for maintaining a safe work environment. The modules on hazard identification and safety protocols were especially valuable for my role as a project manager.
Javier López
Safety Officer
The training has strengthened my ability to implement safety programs and prevent accidents on construction sites.
Ricardo Fernández
Contractor
The training was comprehensive and relevant to large-scale projects. It has improved my knowledge of OSHA requirements and helped me ensure my team follows proper safety practices.
Ana García
Foreman
As a foreman, I found the OSHA 30-Hour course extremely useful. It helped me understand my responsibilities in supervising daily operations and enforcing safety measures effectively.

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