Osha Courses
This program is an extension of the OSHA 10 Hour courses. OHSA’s 10 Hour Construction card will be issued upon completion of this class. The attitudes and skills of drivers must be improved, and through effective driving safety programs, this can be accomplished. This consultation service can include a site audit, a specific machine or area, or a complete training program delivered in phases that can be conducted over time. This package combines both the OSHA 10 Hour and the OSHA 30 Hour for Construction Outreach Training Courses and includes the 29 CFR 1926 Manual OSHA Standards for Construction.
Featured topics include an Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, the Exposure Control Plan, Exposure Determination, Methods of Control, Vaccinations and Evaluations, Training and Information, and Record Keeping. Participants will be trained about the general industry safety and health principles covered in OSHA Act Part 1910. Failure to successfully pass the quiz will result in being locked out of the course and not allowed to continue with an online training format for your outreach training. The successful completion of this course will help to meet the Construction Industry standards established by OSHA. Topics include emergency procedures and exits routs, fire prevention, basic electrical safety, chemical safety and personal protective equipment.
This program will focus on the needs of maintenance and custodial workers dedicated to our educational facilities. The successful completion of this course will help to meet the Construction Industry standards established by OSHA. The 10 hour OSHA course for general industry will instruct supervisors with the safety and health responsibilities and employees with safety and health awareness. Failure to successfully pass the quiz will result in being locked out of the course and not allowed to continue with an online training format for your outreach training. OSHA’s 10 Hour General Industry card will be issued upon completion of this class.
Workers in construction industry must receive this safety training covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.





