Overview
Our OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training is a four-day, 30-hour advanced program tailored for supervisors, foremen, project managers, and experienced construction workers responsible for workplace safety and compliance. The course provides in-depth training on OSHA standards, workplace hazard analysis, fall protection, electrical safety, excavation and trenching, confined space entry, fire prevention, and health hazard controls for silica, asbestos, and lead. Participants learn to conduct site inspections, manage job hazard analyses, and oversee safety protocols. Graduates receive the OSHA 30-Hour Construction Completion Card from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and are fully equipped to manage site safety, perform audits, and ensure compliance as construction leaders.
Learning outcomes
- Graduates gain in-depth knowledge of OSHA regulations, allowing them to manage site safety, perform audits, and meet compliance requirements as supervisors or managers.
Prerequisites
Curriculum modules
- OSHA Standards and Regulations
- Workplace Hazard Analysis and Control
- Fall Protection Systems
- Electrical Safety
- Excavation and Trenching Safety
- Confined Space Entry Procedures
- Fire Protection and Prevention Plans
- Health Hazards and Exposure Control
Target audience
- Supervisors, foremen, project managers, and experienced construction workers.
Assessment & certification
Assessment details and upcoming batches are confirmed by admissions.
Upcoming sessions
Session A
June 7, 20268:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Safeco Training Center, Detroit MI
20 seats left
Session B
June 21, 20268:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Safeco Training Center, Detroit MI
20 seats left
Session C
July 12, 20268:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Safeco Training Center, Detroit MI
20 seats left
Program FAQ
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