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Our mission at 1A Accredited Bilingual Safety Training, LLC is to help keep New York safe through educating students and training businesses on the latest and most up-to-date practices.

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OSHA 30

Federal Agency (USDOL), OSHA recommends workplace safety training for a safe and non-health detrimental work environment, specifically for hazard avoidance on the jobsite. This is highly recommended and for NYC Construction workers, OSHA 30 is a mandatory training requirment now.

Both our OSHA 10 & OSHA 30 Construction training is provided both online and in-class settings. It covers specific OSHA regulations that are critical to construction safety in New York. This course meets New York City Local Law 196 requirements for actively proctored online training. It provides both 10 & 30 hours of DOB-approved Site Safety Training (SST) to apply toward your SST card. Workers who successfully complete our OSHA-authorized course will earn their official OSHA card from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) at the end of successful completion of these courses. Workers who take OSHA 30 is not require to take OSHA 10, as OSHA 30 covers, OSHA 10 course materials.

Our fully narrated and interactive course is intended as an orientation to OSHA safety training standards. It covers safety and health hazards workers may face on construction worksites, placing special emphasis on hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. This training ensures workers are prepared to identify and avoid potential hazards in the workplace. Earning OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 is now part of the NYC mandatory SST40 & SST62 requirement now to meet New York City Site Safety Training (SST) standards required by Local Law 196. This course is part of the NYC Department of Buildings SST path for new construction workers who work at jobsites that require an SST Worker card.

Our NYC OSHA 10 Course covers the following materials for learning:

Hazards OSHA-Supported Workers' Rights

PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

Construction Industry Health Hazards

Material Handling Hazards

OSHA-Sanctioned Employer Responsibilities

Hand and Power Tool

And much more!

OSHA 10

Federal Agency (USDOL), OSHA recommends workplace safety training for a safe and non-health detrimental work environment, specifically for hazard avoidance on the jobsite. This is highly recommended and for NYC Construction workers, OSHA 30 is a mandatory training requirment now.

Both our OSHA 10 & OSHA 30 Construction training is provided both online and in-class settings. It covers specific OSHA regulations that are critical to construction safety in New York. This course meets New York City Local Law 196 requirements for actively proctored online training. It provides both 10 & 30 hours of DOB-approved Site Safety Training (SST) to apply toward your SST card. Workers who successfully complete our OSHA-authorized course will earn their official OSHA card from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) at the end of successful completion of these courses. Workers who take OSHA 30 is not require to take OSHA 10, as OSHA 30 covers, OSHA 10 course materials.

Our fully narrated and interactive course is intended as an orientation to OSHA safety training standards. It covers safety and health hazards workers may face on construction worksites, placing special emphasis on hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. This training ensures workers are prepared to identify and avoid potential hazards in the workplace. Earning OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 is now part of the NYC mandatory SST40 & SST62 requirement now to meet New York City Site Safety Training (SST) standards required by Local Law 196. This course is part of the NYC Department of Buildings SST path for new construction workers who work at jobsites that require an SST Worker card.

Our NYC OSHA 30 Course covers the following materials for learning:

Choosing and Using Appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)

Major Fall, Caught-In/-Between, Struck-By and Electrocution Hazards (OSHA Construction Focus Four)

Activities That May Cause MSD and RMD Injuries

Protection from Crane Hazards

Steel Structure Hazards

Confined Space Hazards

Fire Hazards

And much more!

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