OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry with DOL Card (English)
- In accordance with Federal OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1926
- Available in:
English only - Learn on your own schedule, from any location, on any device
- 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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| 11-20 | $186.19 |
| 21-50 | $184.29 |
| 51-100 | $182.39 |
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Course Facts
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The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training course is an in-depth safety program designed to provide construction workers, supervisors, and site leaders with a comprehensive understanding of workplace safety and health standards. This course is aligned with OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 (Safety and Health Regulations for Construction) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, helping learners recognize, avoid, and control construction-related hazards.
Through structured modules, participants gain knowledge of hazard identification, OSHA compliance responsibilities, workers’ rights, employer duties, and best practices for maintaining safe construction worksites.
The importance of OSHA 30-Hour Construction training is underscored by ongoing safety challenges within the construction industry. According to data published by OSHA and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction consistently accounts for one of the highest numbers of workplace fatalities in the United States, with falls, struck-by incidents, electrocutions, and caught-in/between hazards responsible for the majority of deaths. OSHA reports that 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.
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Who Needs This 30-Hour Online Training?
- 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.
Note: This course is the English-language version of the OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry. A separate Spanish-language course covering the same content is also available here.
OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry Course Syllabus
This OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for Construction Industry consists of 37 modules. Students are required to take each module in sequential order as listed below.
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 English and in Spanish.
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.
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 the importance of OSHA in providing a safe and healthful workplace to workers covered by OSHA.
- Understand the need for a safety culture at the worksite.
- Understand the employer’s efforts in ensuring worker safety and health.
- Understand the inspection requirements as recommended by OSHA.
- Identify how stress affects mental health at work and its impact on job performance and well-being.
- Prepare recordkeeping in alignment with OSHA’s standards.
- Explain the importance and basic principles of ergonomics in construction and associated musculoskeletal disorders.
- Comprehend the process of job hazard analysis.
- Understand the safe use of heavy vehicles and loads.
- Understand basic principles of powered industrial trucks
- Understand the proper material handling, storage, and stacking processes that must be implemented.
- Recognize and prevent scaffolding hazards.
- Understand what a confined space is and the hazards of working in a confined space.
- Recognize the hazards of working in and around excavations and trenches.
- Formulate an emergency planning and response strategy in the event of cave-ins.
- Classify soil types (stable rock, A, B, and C) and explain methods of soil classification.
- Recognize the safety and health hazards associated with precast concrete and masonry construction.
- Summarize how NFPA 70E's 2024 edition standard equips workers to work safely around electrical hazards.
- Recognize the safety and health controls and preventive measures required when using electrical, hand, and power tools and equipment common to construction sites.
- Understand health hazards and the risks associated with exposure to chemical and biological substances.
- Identify, describe, protect against, and recognize employer’s requirements to protect workers from fall hazards, including slipping and tripping hazards.
- Identify electrical and electrocution hazards and understand how to prevent them.
- Identify, describe, protect against, and recognize employer’s requirements to protect workers from struck-by, caught-in, or caught-between hazards at construction sites.
- Understand how to use ladders and stairways correctly and safely to avoid being injured.
- Recognize the health and safety concerns related to welding, cutting, and brazing activities.
- Identify respiratory hazards and learn to properly handle and maintain respirators.
- Understand crane and derrick safety practices.
- Identify preventive measures for ensuring fire safety.
- Comprehend some of the key elements of a hazard communication program.
- Understand the elements of preparing an emergency action plan.
- Explain what Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is and why it's important.
- Identify and prevent the health hazards of exposure to asbestos and respirable crystalline silica.
- Explain the hazards and protective measures associated with steel erection.
- Comprehend the role and responsibilities of a Competent Person or Supervisor at a construction site.
- Recognize the importance of receiving and giving feedback and reporting on hazards.
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Gave me a good insight into all the dangers when working in construction, and the need for following safety practices.
It’s a long course but well worth it ! I think everyone working in construction should take this course.
I recently completed the 30-hour construction industry outreach training, and I couldn't be more impressed! As a small business owner in the construction industry, I was looking for a training program that would help me navigate the complexities of outreach and business development. This training exceeded my expectations in every way.
I took this course with a bit of skepticism, but I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the instruction and the relevance of the material. As a construction manager, I've been in the industry for over a decade, but I still picked up some valuable insights and tips from this training.
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