Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for ensuring a safe and healthy work environment for their employees.
The OSHA 30-hour Construction Training program offers a thorough review of OSHA procedures, policies, and standards. This course provides participants with a solid understanding of construction safety and health principles, with a focus on the most hazardous areas as defined by OSHA standards and regulations. Students will receive free study guides and handbooks to aid their learning.
Originally designed primarily for supervisors, OSHA 30 training has become essential for many construction workers due to the introduction of Local Law 196. This training helps students locate and understand OSHA standards in 29 CFR, identify accident and fatality causes in hazardous worksite areas, suggest abatement techniques, and gain knowledge about construction processes, materials, and equipment.
Local Law 196 has established new training requirements for demolition and construction workers in New York City’s five boroughs. By December 1, 2019, workers were required to complete a minimum of 30 hours of training, while supervisors needed 62 hours. Additionally, individuals must obtain the appropriate Site Safety Training (SST) card to verify their training completion.
As of September 1, 2020, workers must complete a total of 40 hours of training, which includes an 8-hour Fall Prevention course and a 2-hour Drug and Alcohol Awareness course.
For more details on the required courses for the SST card and to order an SST card as stipulated by Local Law 196 contact us
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This section will review worker rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. Some additional areas which will be covered during the introduction to OSHA are material safety data sheets, OSHA form 300, and fatality and injury statistics.
Managing safety and health will include information on illness prevention programs, accident prevention programs, inspections performed on jobsites, analysis of jobsites, how to prevent and avoid hazardous situations, and pre-task safety meetings among other things.
OSHA has linked the majority of fatalities in the construction industry to one of the 4 types of hazards listed below (Focus Four Hazards). These 4 hazards are the leading cause of fatalities on construction sites with falls being the most common.
A review of personal protective equipment and proper work practices while using PPE.
Review some of the common health hazards in construction, including but not limited to respirable crystalline silica and noise hazards.
Will cover general requirements that must be followed when work is performed using stairways and ladders.
The instructor is required to teach at least 6 of the following topics listed below:
Our NYC OSHA 30 In-person Courses:
30-Hour Construction Safety - USD $175.00
30-Hour General Industry Safety - USD $175.00
Our In-person Classes
10-Hour Construction Safety
30-Hour Construction Safety
10-Hour General Industry Safety
30-Hour General Industry Safety
8-Hour Confined Spaces
1-Hour Ergonomics
Excavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics
16-Hour 7600 Disaster Site Worker
24-Hour 2225 Respiratory Protection
40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations
4-Hour Blood Borne Pathogens
24-Hour 3110 Fall Arrest System
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