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OSHA 10 Hour Construction Training Online (English)

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training is designed for workers in the construction industry. It covers common workplace hazards, OSHA regulations, and safe work practices to create a safer jobsite. The course explains how to recognize and handle risks such as falls, electrical dangers, and equipment hazards. It is recommended for entry-level workers to gain a clear understanding of their responsibilities in maintaining a safe workplace.

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10 Hours
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1.0 CEUs
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OSHA 10 Hour General Training Online (English)

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training is an introductory course for workers in industries such as manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, and retail. It covers workplace safety by focusing on hazard recognition and standard safety procedures. The course helps workers identify common risks in general industry settings and explains how to control those hazards. It is ideal for entry-level employees to build awareness of their role in maintaining a safe work environment

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10 Hours
Course Time
1.0 CEUs
IACET CEUs
Online
Course Format
English
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Who Needs OSHA 10 Training in Connecticut?

OSHA 10-Hour Construction

REQUIRED BY CT LAW

Required for

  • Construction Laborers, Carpenters, and Electricians
  • Plumbers, Roofers, and Masons
  • Demolition Workers
  • Equipment Operators

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry

RECOMMENDED FOR A SAFER WORK ENVIRONMENT

Recommended Connecticut Workers In:

  • Manufacturing Plant Operators and Production Workers
  • Warehouse and Distribution Center Employees
  • Facility Maintenance Teams
  • Healthcare Staff

Understanding Connecticut's OSHA 10 Law and CONN-OSHA Enforcement

Connecticut General Statute Section 31-53b mandates specific safety training for workers on publicly funded construction projects. Here’s what the law requires and how it is enforced

The Legal Requirement

Enforcement by CONN-OSHA

CONN-OSHA (Connecticut Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is the state agency that enforces this law and other workplace safety regulations

  • On-Site Verification Workers must have their official U.S. DOL OSHA 10 card available for inspection.
  • Consequence of Non-Compliance During a CONN-OSHA inspection, failure to provide a valid card can result in immediate removal from the job site

In short: OSHA 10 card serves as proof of compliance for CONN-OSHA, Connecticut's primary safety enforcement agency.

Topics Covered: OSHA 10-Hour Construction vs. General Industry

OSHA 10-Hour Construction

  • OSHA Outreach Training Orientation
  • OSHA Focus Four Hazards
  • Ladder Safety for Construction
  • Scaffold Safety
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Overview for Construction
  • Dust Mask Guidelines
  • Work Zone Safety
  • Excavation and Trenching Safety
  • Basic Rigging Principles
  • Stacking and Storage for Construction
  • Electrical Safety
  • Hand Tool Safety
  • Hot Work Safety
  • Fire Extinguisher Use
  • Health Hazards in Construction
  • Hazard Communication for Construction
  • Mobile Elevated Work Platforms
  • Struck-By, Caught-Between Hazards
  • Concrete and Masonry Safety
  • Safety Signs
  • Confined Space Awareness for Construction
  • Crystalline Silica Awareness
  • Asbestos Awareness
  • Lead Awareness

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry

  • OSHA Outreach Training Orientation
  • Introduction to OSHA
  • Recognizing Electrical Hazards
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Electrical Arc Flash Awareness
  • Machine Guarding
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Procedures
  • Hazard Communication
  • Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness
  • Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness
  • Carbon Monoxide Awareness
  • Ladder Safety
  • Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
  • Safety Signs
  • Respiratory Protection Awareness
  • Industrial Hygiene Awareness
  • Confined Space Hazards
  • Fire Prevention
  • Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • Combustible Dust
  • Mobile Elevated Work Platforms
  • Walking/Working Surfaces
  • Materials Handling and Storage
  • Egress and Emergency Action Plans Awareness

How The Connecticut OSHA 10 Training Works

1. Enroll and Start

Click “Register Now,” pay, and receive your login details via email. Access the course 24/7. You get six months to complete it from your first login.

2. Pass the Quizzes & Final Exam

After each lesson, take a short quiz. At the end, pass the final exam to complete your training.

NOTE: You get three attempts to pass each quiz and the final exam. If you don't pass in three attempts, OSHA requires you to repurchase the course and start all over again.

OUR PROMISE: OSHA Training School offers ONE FREE COURSE RETAKE to students who do not pass. However, they must START OVER.

3. Get Your Certificate and OSHA Card

  • Immediately download your printable Diploma of Completion and earn your 1.0 IACET CEUs.
  • Your official OSHA 10-Hour DOL Card will be processed and mailed to your address.

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Industry training applies to fields such as retail, healthcare, manufacturing, and warehousing. Construction training is designed for individuals working on construction sites.

While the federal OSHA card does not officially expire, Connecticut state law requires workers to renew their training every five years to remain compliant on public works projects.

The course itself takes a minimum of 10 hours to complete. Once completed, a printable certificate of completion is available immediately. The official DOL card is then mailed and usually arrives within 4-6 weeks.

Absolutely. This is the OSHA-authorized online Outreach training program. The DOL card received is exactly the same as from an in-person class and is fully accepted by CONN-OSHA, contractors, and employers across the state

Yes. The course, including the text, audio, and exams, is fully available in both English and Spanish. However, the official DOL card will not specify the language in which the course was completed.

CONN-OSHA (the Connecticut Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is the primary state agency that enforces safety laws, including the OSHA 10 training requirement. They conduct job site inspections and verify worker credentials.

Yes. The 100% online format allows individuals to log in and out at their convenience. Progress is automatically saved, and students get six months to complete the course from the day they first login

Yes. While not legally required, OSHA 10 training gives workers the knowledge to recognize and prevent common workplace hazards.



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