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OSHA 30 Hour Construction

  • Official OSHA DOL Card Included
  • 6 Months Access
  • 3.0 IACET CEUs
Spanish

OSHA 30 Hour Construction

  • Official OSHA DOL Card Included
  • 6 Months Access
  • 3.0 IACET CEUs
English

OSHA 30 Hour General Industry

  • Official OSHA DOL Card Included
  • 6 Months Access
  • 3.0 IACET CEUs
Spanish

OSHA 30 Hour General Industry

  • Official OSHA DOL Card Included
  • 6 Months Access
  • 3.0 IACET CEUs
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What is OSHA 30 Training?

OSHA 30-Hour Training is designed for supervisors, foremen, safety coordinators, and experienced workers in construction and general industry. The program provides in-depth guidance on managing job site safety, identifying workplace hazards, and applying safety measures to meet OSHA standards.

Available in two formats: Construction and General Industry, the course equips individuals with the knowledge to lead safety initiatives, conduct inspections, and handle complex workplace hazards across California worksites.

Types of OSHA 30 Training

There are two main types of OSHA 30 training programs, depending on the industry you work in.

OSHA 30 Hour Construction

OSHA 30 Construction Training is designed for workers and supervisors in the construction industry.

This course is commonly taken by professionals working in:

Roofing Demolition Carpentry Electrical Work Plumbing Concrete & Masonry Excavation & Trenching

The course focuses on construction-specific hazards, including falls, scaffolding accidents, trench collapses, ladder incidents, and heavy equipment hazards.

It is the best OSHA training option for construction supervisors and workers at construction job sites.

OSHA 30 Hour General Industry

OSHA 30 General Industry Training is designed for workers and supervisors in non-construction workplaces.

Industries include:

Manufacturing Warehousing Factories Distribution Centers Healthcare

This course focuses on industrial workplace safety topics, such as machine guarding, hazard communication, lockout/tagout procedures, and workplace health hazards.

What is Covered in OSHA 30 Construction

The OSHA 30 Construction course covers the following workplace safety topics:

01Introduction to OSHA
02OSHA Focus Four Hazards
03Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
04Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
05Fall Protection
06Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Procedures
07Safety Signs
08Mobile Elevated Work Platforms
09Ladder Safety
10Crystalline Silica Awareness
11Asbestos Awareness
12Confined Space Awareness
13Fire Protection and Prevention
14Excavation and Trenching Safety
15Concrete and Masonry Safety
16Basic Rigging Principles
17Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
18Lead Awareness
19Scaffold Safety
20Hazard Communication for Construction
21Health Hazards in Construction
22Egress and Emergency Action Plans
23Incident Investigation
24Leadership Skills for Safety

What You Will Learn in OSHA 30 Construction

Understand OSHA regulations, workers’ rights, and employer responsibilities for maintaining safe construction job sites.

Learn how to identify and prevent the four leading causes of construction fatalities: falls, struck-by incidents, caught-in/between hazards, and electrocutions

Identify potential jobsite hazards before work begins and apply effective safety controls.

Learn the proper selection and use of hard hats, gloves, respirators, safety glasses, and high-visibility clothing.

Understand how to prevent fall-related injuries using guardrails, safety nets, and personal fall arrest systems.

Learn how to control hazardous energy when servicing equipment.

Understand fire hazards, safe storage of flammable materials, and emergency evacuation procedures.

Recognize confined space hazards and safely operate mobile elevated work platforms.

Identify risks associated with silica, asbestos, and lead exposure.

Learn safe practices for material handling, hot work operations, and construction activities.

Develop leadership skills and learn how to investigate workplace accidents to prevent future incidents.

What is Covered in OSHA 30 General Industry

The OSHA 30 General Industry course includes the following topics:

01Introduction to OSHA
02Fire Protection and Prevention
03Disaster Readiness
04Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
05Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Procedures
06Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWPs)
07Confined Space Entry (Permit-Required)
08Machine Guarding and Industrial Ergonomics
09Materials Handling
10Compressed Gas Safety
11Hexavalent Chromium Awareness
12Hearing Protection and Eye Protection
13Walking and Working Surfaces
14Hot Work Safety
15Electrical Safety
16Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)
17Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
18Fall Protection
19Welding Safety
20Hand and Power Tool Safety
21Heat Stress Prevention
22Incident Investigation
23Leadership Skills for Safety

What You will Learn in OSHA 30 General Industry

Understand OSHA rules, worker protections, and employer responsibilities.

Learn fire prevention methods and workplace emergency response procedures.

Understand how PPE protects workers from chemical, physical, and biological hazards.

Prevent accidental machine startup during maintenance and servicing.

Recognize hazards associated with confined spaces and industrial equipment.

Learn how to interpret Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and chemical labels.

Understand risks from chemicals, noise exposure, heat stress, and biological hazards.

Learn safe operation of hand tools, power tools, and elevated work platforms.

Develop skills to investigate accidents and maintain a strong safety culture.

How Online OSHA 30 Training Works

1

Enroll and Start Training

  • Click Register Now, complete your payment, and receive your login details via email.
  • You can access the course 24/7 and get six months to complete the training from your first login.
2

Complete Quizzes and Final Exam

  • Each lesson includes a short quiz to test your understanding.
  • At the end of the course, you must pass a final exam.
Important:
  • Students get three attempts to pass each quiz and the final exam.
  • If you do not pass in three attempts, OSHA requires the course to be repurchased and started over.
Our Promise:

OSHA Training School offers one free course retake if you fail, allowing you to restart the course at no additional cost.

3

Receive Your Certificate and OSHA Card

After completing the course:

Printable Diploma Download your certificate of completion right away
Official OSHA 30-Hour DOL Card Mailed to your address within 4-6 weeks

Training Provider Details

OSHA Training School offers OSHA 30 Construction courses in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), an OSHA-authorized training provider.

OSHA Training School offers OSHA 30 General Industry courses in partnership with HSI (Summit Training Source), an OSHA-authorized training provider.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Students who complete the training receive IACET CEUs.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about OSHA 30 Hour Training

OSHA 30 is designed for supervisors, foremen, safety coordinators, and experienced workers with safety responsibilities. It's the industry standard for construction and general industry leadership roles.

OSHA card doesn't officially expire, but many employers require refresher training every 3-5 years to ensure knowledge remains current with evolving safety standards.

Just a computer, tablet, or smartphone with internet access. All course materials are provided online - no additional textbooks required.

Yes, the OSHA 30 Hour course is fully legitimate and recognized. It is delivered in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), an authorized provider that follows the standards set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

What is the typical duration to complete OSHA 30 training? The OSHA 30 training includes 30 hours of required coursework. Because the course is self-paced, most learners complete it over several days depending on their personal schedule.

Students are given six months of access from the start date to complete the OSHA 30 training.

After successfully completing the course, the official OSHA 30 Department of Labor (DOL) card is processed and mailed within 4 to 6 weeks.

Yes, once the course is completed, you can instantly download your certificate of completion. This serves as valid proof of training until your official OSHA 30 card is delivered.

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