OSHA 10-Hour Construction

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OSHA 10-Hour
Construction

$67

ClickSafety’s OSHA 10-Hour Construction is a part of an online OSHA outreach program that results in a valid DOL/OSHA 10-Hour Card. This OSHA10 online training course teaches recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces. This course also provides information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint. It was also designed to help workers stay up-to-date with their OSHA safety requirements.

ClickSafety's OSHA10 online course has been taken by thousands of construction workers. It's the easiest way to complete your training and earn a valid OSHA 10-Hour Card.

The online OSHA 10-Hour Construction course is intended for workers and employees who need an OSHA 10-Hour Card. Users must spend at least 10.25 hours in the online course and supplemental material.

  • Construction Workers
  • Foremen and Job Supervisors
  • Construction Site Inspectors
  • All Personnel Responsible for Construction-related Projects
  • Workers on publicly-funded projects of varying amounts in the following 7 States
    • Connecticut (must re-certify every 5 years)
    • Massachusetts
    • Missouri
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New York
    • Rhode Island

ClickSafety's OSHA 10-Hour Construction online training will teach you about recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace. This course focuses on federal OSHA construction industry standards, pointing out any differences with State standards, and is a proven way to get your OSHA 10 Card and achieve the safety level required by your company for work in the construction industry. You are encouraged to learn company policies on these subjects, which might be different and more stringent.

Following this OSHA 10 training course, students should be able to:

  1. Recognize what worker rights are protected under OSHA
  2. Recognize what responsibilities an employer has under OSHA
  3. Identify major fall hazards
  4. Identify common caught-in or -between hazards
  5. Identify common struck-by hazards
  6. Identify types of electrocution hazards
  7. Identify ways to select appropriate PPE and lifesaving equipment
  8. Identify major health hazards common to the construction industry
  9. Recognize how to protect oneself from material handling hazards
  10. Identify major hand & power tool hazards
  11. Recognize role of the workforce in improving the current culture
  12. Recognize the role of management in improving the current culture

Course Topics

  • Introduction to OSHA
    • Explain worker rights under OSHA
    • Discuss employer responsibilities under OSHA
    • Understand how OSHA inspections are conducted
  • Focus Four Hazards
    • Identify, describe and protect yourself from each of the following Focus Four Hazards:
      • Fall Hazards
      • Electrocution Hazards
      • Caught-In or -Between Hazards
      • Struck-By Hazards
    • Recognize employer requirements to protect workers from each of the Focus Four Hazards
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Describe types of hazards that require PPE Lifesaving Equipment
    • Identify and select appropriate PPE Lifesaving Equipment
    • Protect yourself from Safety & Health hazards
  • Health Hazards in Construction
    • Identify major health hazards common to the construction industry
    • Describe acute and chronic health hazards
    • Protect yourself from safety and health hazards
  • Materials Handling, Storage and Use
    • Identify material handling hazards on the job site
    • Describe common types of material handling hazards
    • Protect yourself from material handling hazards
  • Hand Tools and Power Tools
    • Identify and describe types of hand and power tool hazards
    • Protect yourself from hand and power tool hazards
  • Leading Cultural Change
    • Identify cultural challenges that exist in construction
    • Describe ways to use strong safety leadership and positive recognition to affect positive change
    • Protect yourself by recognizing negative safety culture

INDUSTRY TERMS

  • OSHA
  • PPE
  • Focus Four
  • OSHA Card

OSHA requires 10-Hour online training to be completed within 6 months from the date when you start the course:

  • OSHA 10 Course Minimum Passing Score is 70%
  • You Have 3 Chances to Pass the OSHA 10 Online Test
  • You Receive Immediate Feedback on Incorrect Answers

ClickSafety records your score and submits reports of all successful course completions to OSHA and the Department of Labor. DOL/OSHA Completion Cards are sent to ClickSafety for signature and then mailed directly to the student (cards typically arrive 6 to 8 weeks after the successful course completion date).

ClickSafety’s OSHA 10-Hour Construction online safety course is a certificate-level review of occupational safety and health for construction workers. When you have successfully completed this course, you will be able to:

  • Recognize, avoid, abate and prevent safety and health hazards in the workplace
  • Follow OSHA construction industry standards
  • Be aware of company policies that may be different than the ones discussed, sometimes more stringent