What you'll learn
- Recognize OSHA’s role, worker rights, and employer responsibilities
- Spot the “Focus Four” hazards—falls, struck-by, caught-in, electrocution—and apply controls
- Select, inspect, and properly wear personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Interpret Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and hazard-communication labels for chemicals
- Set up and use ladders, scaffolds, and stairways to prevent falls
- Apply basic electrical safety and lockout/tagout steps to avoid shocks
- Operate hand and power tools safely to minimize struck-by and caught-in injuries
- Respond to emergencies: fire prevention, first aid basics, and incident reporting
Gain a solid grounding in OSHA 29 CFR 1926 construction-safety regulations with our OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training course. Whether you’re new to the trades or need a quick refresher, you’ll explore the key standards that shape safe work practices on every job-site.
Beyond the rulebook, the course teaches you how to recognize, avoid, and prevent the most common workplace hazards. Applying these skills on-site helps reduce injuries and fatalities, creating a safer, more productive construction environment for everyone.
Why Take the OSHA 10-Hour Construction Course?
Building safely isn’t just good practice—it’s the law. Our OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training walks you through the essential 29 CFR 1926 standards, then shows you how to apply them on a real job-site. You’ll master best practices that reduce common risks—falls, struck-by objects, caught-in equipment, and electrocution—while gaining the confidence to spot hazards before they hurt anyone. By the end, you’ll understand when and how to use personal protective equipment (PPE), what to do in an emergency, and why a safety-first mindset pays off for every project and every career.
Quick-Hit FAQs
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who should enroll? | Entry-level laborers, apprentices, contractors, and anyone who needs foundational OSHA training. No prior experience required. |
| What do I earn? | A U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) OSHA 10-Hour completion card mailed to you—recognized nationwide by employers and regulatory agencies. |
| How fast will I get my card? | Within two weeks of passing all modules. Digital proof of completion is available immediately. |
| What score do I need to pass? | You must finish every module and score 70 % or higher on the final assessments. Retakes are included if needed. |
Key Learning Outcomes
Introduction to OSHA & Worker Rights – Know your protections and employer obligations.
Focus Four Hazards – Identify and control falls, struck-by, caught-in, and electrocution risks.
PPE & Health Hazards – Select, inspect, and maintain the right gear for every task.
Safe Use of Equipment – Best practices for stairways, ladders, scaffolds, hand and power tools.
Ready to turn knowledge into safer worksites—and a credential that travels with you? Enroll in OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training today and start building a safer career.