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OSHA-30-Hours-Construction-Industry-Course-OSHAS

30 Hours Construction Industry Standards

The goal of the OSHAS 30-hours Construction Safety and Health Program is to offer employees who have some level of responsibility for safety a more in-depth and varied education on an extended list of topics associated with hazards that may be encountered on the job in general industry. Training for workers and employers on the identification, avoidance, reduction, and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace is provided as part of the Program. Additionally, information regarding workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint is made available to participants of the programme.

 

  • Introduction to OSHA 
  • Physical Health Hazards in Construction
  • Biological Health Hazards in Construction
  • Ergonomic Hazards in Construction
  • Hazard Communication: Basic
  • Electrical Safety for Employees
  • Heat and Cold Stress Safety
  • Stairway and Ladder Safety
  • Scaffold Safety
  • Confined Space Safety
  • Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
  • Managing Safety and Health in Construction
  • Materials Handling Safety
  • Safety Supervision and Leadership
  • Fall Hazards
  • Caught-In or-Between Hazards
  • Struck-By Hazards
  • Electrocution Hazards

This 30-hour training program is intended to provide construction workers, Riggers, Scaffolding inspectors and supervisors in construction industry.

Get a more in-depth construction safety training experience with OSHAS 30-hour OSHA construction course. This course will help keep your company in compliance and prevent accidents or fines under your watch.

Students can take the course test after studying the course material and passing the module quizzes. The purpose of the course exam is to gauge how well the students have understood the topic. Multiple-choice questions drawn from our sizable question library make up course exams.

Pattern:

  • Time allowed is 2 hours and exam will be open book.
  • To pass the test, you must receive a minimum score of 65%.
  • You can repeat the exam if you don't pass the first time.
  • Exams can only be taken three (3) times in a 30-hour period by students.
  • Students must wait 24 hours before taking the test again after their third try. Students should reread the course material to increase their understanding during this period.
  • You cannot repeat the test to get a better score if you pass.
  • There isn't a thorough programme exam available right now. Students must succeed on all of their course exams in order to finish the programme.