10 Hour Construction
- Official DOL Card Included
- 6 Months Access
- 1.0 IACET CEUs
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OSHA 10-Hour Training is part of the OSHA Outreach Training Program developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
This entry-level workplace safety training is designed for new workers and individuals with basic safety responsibilities.
Completing OSHA 10 training helps workers improve safety awareness and reduce workplace injuries.
There are two main OSHA 10 training programs, depending on the industry you work in:
The OSHA 10 Construction course is designed for workers in the construction industry. The training focuses on hazards commonly found on construction projects, including fall protection, scaffolding safety, ladder safety, and general jobsite hazards.
This course is commonly taken by workers involved in:
It is the best OSHA training option for workers who perform construction-related tasks.
The OSHA 10 General Industry course is designed for workers in non-construction workplaces. It focuses on general workplace safety, hazard recognition, and basic OSHA standards.
Industries that commonly require this training include:
The OSHA 10 Hour Construction course covers the following workplace safety topics:
Understand OSHA safety rules, workers' rights, and employer responsibilities.
Learn how to recognize and avoid common construction hazards such as falls, struck-by incidents, caught-in hazards, and electrocutions.
Understand the proper use of personal protective equipment including hard hats, gloves, and safety glasses.
Learn safe practices for working at heights and preventing fall accidents.
Recognize hazards related to scaffolding, excavation, and trenching work.
Identify chemical hazards and understand safety labels and warning signs.
Learn safe use of common hand tools and power tools used in construction work.
The OSHA 10 Hour General Industry course includes the following topics:
Understand OSHA regulations and workplace safety responsibilities.
Identify common hazards in factories, warehouses, and other work environments.
Learn how personal protective equipment helps prevent injuries.
Understand safe practices when working with machines and industrial equipment.
Learn how to read Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and chemical hazard labels.
Recognize electrical hazards and basic fire safety practices.
Improve safety awareness to help reduce workplace accidents.
OSHA Training School offers one free course retake if you fail, allowing you to restart the course at no additional cost.
After completing the course:
OSHA Training School offers OSHA 10 Construction courses in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), an OSHA-authorized training provider.
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Common questions about OSHA 10 Hour Training
OSHA 10 Construction focuses on hazards found in construction work, such as fall, scaffolding safety, excavation hazards, and heavy equipment risks.
OSHA 10 General Industry is designed for workers in environments such as manufacturing plants, warehouses, factories, and healthcare facilities. It covers topics like machine guarding, lifting techniques, hazard communication, Bloodborne Pathogens and general workplace safety.
Yes. OSHA allows the OSHA 10 course to be completed online through authorized providers. Online training lets students learn at their own pace and access the course anytime.
Yes. The OSHA 10 training is offered in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), an authorized provider that follows the guidelines of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
The OSHA 10 course includes 10 hours of training content. Since it is self-paced, most students complete the course over several days depending on their schedule.
The cost of OSHA 10-Hour training online usually ranges from $50 to $89, depending on the provider. Many training providers also offer discounts and promotions to help students enroll in the OSHA 10 course at a lower price.
The OSHA 10 card does not officially expire, but many employers recommend renewing the training every 3 to 5 years to stay updated with safety standards.
Students get six months of access to complete the OSHA 10 training after starting the course.
After successfully completing the course, your official OSHA 10 Department of Labor (DOL) card is processed and mailed to your address within 4-6 weeks.
Once you finish the course, you can download your certificate of completion immediately and use it as proof of training until your OSHA 10 card arrives.
If your OSHA card is lost or damaged, you can request a replacement card from the training provider who issued your original OSHA DOL card.
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