OSHA 30 Construction Includes Innovative Game-Based Design & Quizzes
The new version of OSHA 30 Construction training leverages HTML5 programming for a rich media experience that is more accessible across browsers and mobile-capable, allowing for upgraded speed and interactivity. Students can expect exciting gaming modules that make the courses go by faster and improve their chances of passing on the first try.
What Is OSHA 30 Training?
"OSHA 30" is the Outreach training intended for those with supervisory duties, including safety directors, forepersons, and field supervisors. This 30-hour course covers a more extensive range of topics, as supervisors need to know the rules for everyone working under them.
30-Hour courses differ by industry, with an industry-specific program for construction workers (Construction), and a General Industry for everyone else.
General Industry is perfect for manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, healthcare, and other medium/high-risk industries.
Who Needs General Industry?
General Industry is much broader. It includes, but is not limited to, healthcare, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and retail. For more specialized work, OSHA requires specific training. Examples include working in confined spaces, operating heavy equipment, and working with hazardous chemicals.
Who Needs Construction?
You require OSHA Construction training if you’re a construction worker or a contractor. In its construction category, OSHA includes all work for construction, alteration, repair, painting, and decorating. Some construction workers may need additional training for specialized work, and anyone with supervisory responsibilities should take OSHA Construction Safety Outreach Training.
Walking and Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
Module 4:
Personal Protective Equipment
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection
Module 5:
Health Hazards in Construction
Electrical
Module 6:
Stairways and Ladders
Personal Protective Equipment
Module 7:
Concrete and Masonry Construction
Materials Handling
Module 8:
Confined Spaces
Hazard Communication
Module 9:
Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors
Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Spray Finishing, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating Operations)
Module 10:
Ergonomics
Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Module 11:
Excavations
Lookout / Tagout
Module 12:
Fire Protection and Prevention
Machine Guarding
Module 13:
Materials Handling, Use, and Disposal
Welding and Cutting
Module 14:
Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
Module 15:
Safety and Health Programs
Bloodborne Pathogens
Module 16:
Scaffolds
Ergonomics
Module 17:
Tools - Hand and Power
Fall Protection
Module 18:
Welding and Cutting
Safety and Health Programs
Module 19:
Silica Exposure
OSHA Recordkeeping
Module 20:
Lead Exposure
Process Safety Management
Module 21:
Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos in Workplace
Module 22:
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Scaffolding
Module 23:
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Hazwoper
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How Does Taking OSHA Training Online Work?
You can take all of our online OSHA training courses from the convenience of your home. Our courses allow you to fulfill OSHA requirements while at home, are self-paced, and can be completed at any time within a year of your purchase.
How Much Does it Cost?
In general, online training courses cost between $160 to $190. OSHA allows for little flexibility in the material covered in online safety courses.
How Many Questions Are on the Final Exam?
The final exam for 30-Hour OSHA courses includes 100 questions, requiring a minimum score of 70% to pass.
What Happens if You Fail?
All online Occupational Safety and Health Administration courses are Pass/Fail, meaning they are not graded. You will be given three attempts to pass an exam and must score at least 70% to pass. If you receive a failing grade three times on any one exam, it is considered a failure of the course. To retake the exam, you need to register for a new course and start from the beginning.
Is It Worth Getting an OSHA Certification?
Officially, there’s no such thing as "OSHA certification," and OSHA discourages the phrase. When websites use the term, they generally refer to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Outreach program. If you pass a course from an authorized training provider, like the ones on this page, the DOL will issue you an official 30-Hour card. Though these cards aren't required, they are required by certain states and kinds of employers.
How Long Does OSHA 30 Training Last?
Although DOL cards don't expire at the federal level, some states and industries have their unique requirements. Regardless, we recommend you renew your training every 3-4 years to stay up to date with any Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulation changes.
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How Do I Earn CEUs (Continuing Education Units)?
You must complete and pass the course curriculum successfully before CEUs can be earned.
What Is The Course Completion Criteria To Earn CEUs?
You must spend the required time in the course curriculum before the course can be completed.
Throughout the learning event, you must validate your identity to successfully pass the course.
Pass all quizzes and the final exam with a score of at least 70% in three attempts or less before a certificate of completion can be issued and CEUs can be awarded.
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