OSHA 30: Construction Industry Outreach Training (IACET CEU=3.0)
Think about all the dangers you could face at a construction site such as heights, confined spaces, electrical hazards and even human errors. These can all be dangerous or even deadly if you do not know how to work safely. Take this 30-Hour Outreach Training program to learn about the hazards your workers will face on the job and what you can do to keep them safe. You will also learn what OSHA requires of you and your employees, including information about hazard communication, GHS, safety inspections and recordkeeping. This program will lay the foundation for other job-specific training you may need, depending on what you do at work. As you may know, even though this training is considered voluntary at the U.S. federal level, many jurisdictions, employers and unions have chosen to require this Outreach Training to fulfill their safety training goals. Once you successfully complete the program, you will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA Outreach tra
- Language
- English
- Estimated Time
- 1823 min
- CEU Credits
- 3.00
- Contains
- OSHA Outreach Training Orientation
- OSHA 30-Hour Learner Responsibilities
- Introduction to OSHA (US)
- OSHA Inspections for Construction and Multi-Employer Worksites
- OSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements (US)
- Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
- Pre-Job Briefings
- Safety Signs (US)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Overview for Construction: Protective Characteristics
- Personal Protective Equipment Overview for Construction: Using and Maintaining PPE
- Latex Allergy Awareness
- Hearing Conservation (US)
- Respiratory Protection Awareness (US)
- Crystalline Silica Awareness
- Hexavalent Chromium
- Lead Poisoning (US)
- Compressed Air Safety Awareness
- Dust Mask - Voluntary Use Guidelines
- Bench Grinder Safety
- Machine Guarding
- Hand Tool Safety for Construction
- Power Tool Safety for Construction
- Lithium-Ion Battery Awareness
- Hand, Wrist and Finger Safety
- Preventing Cuts and Puncture Wounds
- Struck By, Caught Between - Staying Out of the Line of Fire (US)
- Work Zone Safety (US)
- Excavation and Trenching Safety (US)
- Blocking and Cribbing
- Load Securement for Heavy Equipment (US)
- Concrete and Masonry Awareness
- Blasting Area Safety (US)
- Slips, Trips and Falls for Construction
- Fall Protection (US)
- Mobile Elevated Work Platforms
- Scaffold Safety Awareness
- Walking/Working Surfaces
- Guarding Floor Holes and Wall Openings (US)
- Ladder Safety for Construction: Selection and Inspection
- Ladder Safety for Construction: Setup and Use
- Crane Operator Safety
- Crane Hand Signaling Part 1 (US)
- Crane Hand Signaling Part 2 (US)
- Basic Rigging Principles Part 1 (US)
- Basic Rigging Principles Part 2
- Health Hazards in Construction: Introduction
- Health Hazards in Construction: Asbestos Awareness
- Health Hazards in Construction: Crystalline Silica Awareness
- Health Hazards in Construction: Lead Awareness
- Health Hazards in Construction: Special Concerns
- OSHA 30-Hour Midway Progress Report
- Hazard Communication for Construction: Written Program (US)
- Hazard Communication for Construction: How to Use Safety Data Sheets (US)
- Introduction to Industrial Hygiene (US)
- Using Eyewashes and Emergency Showers
- Asbestos Hazards Introduction (US)
- Asbestos Hazards Part 1 (US)
- Asbestos Hazards Part 2 (US)
- Asbestos Hazards Part 3 (US)
- Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
- Welding, Cutting and Brazing for Construction: Health Concerns
- Welding, Cutting and Brazing for Construction: Methods
- Welding, Cutting and Brazing for Construction: Safety Concerns
- Vector-Borne Disease Awareness: Mosquitoes, Ticks and Other Pests
- Heat Stress
- Cold Stress
- Confined Space Awareness for Construction
- Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness
- Safety Everywhere: Carbon Monoxide
- Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety (US)
- Stacking and Storage Practices for Construction (US)
- Materials Handling Practices for Construction (US)
- Powered Industrial Trucks Operators Overview
- Office Safety Awareness
- Preventing Back Injury
- Housekeeping on the Job
- Egress and Emergency Action Plans (US)
- Fire Extinguisher Safety for Construction: Part 1 - Fight or Flee (US)
- Fire Extinguisher Safety for Construction: Part 2 - Using Extinguishers (US)
- Hot Work for Construction
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) (US)
- Hydraulic Safety (US)
- Electrical Arc Flash Awareness (US)
- Electrical Safety for Construction: Cord and Plug Connected Equipment (US)
- Electrical Safety for Construction: Power Lines and Lockout/Tagout (US)
- Defensive Driving - Small Vehicles
- Distracted Driving
- Drugs and Alcohol: The Facts (US)
- Cannabis Awareness
- Personal Factors in Safety
- Safety and You for Construction: Encouraging Safe Work
- Safety and You for Construction: Supervisor Role
- Why Incident Management Matters Introduction
- Integrated Systems - Achieving Organizational Excellence
- Culture of Early Reporting
- WHAT IF? Mentality
- Inspections and Observations
- Giving and Receiving Feedback
- Reporting (Data Entry)
- Incident Investigation
- Tasks and Corrective Actions
- Continuously Improve for Safety Excellence
- OSHA 30-Hour Wrap Up
- Price
- $159.00 per seat
- Tags
- OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Programs