The 10-Hour OSHA for Construction Industry course provides basic awareness training on recognizing and preventing workplace hazards unique to construction sites.
Class Objective
This course will provide essential training for workers and supervisors in the construction industry to recognize and prevent workplace hazards. It covers OSHA standard 29CFR 1926 which is specific to construction.
Requirements
There are no prerequisites for this class.
Who needs this training?
This training is ideal for entry-level construction workers, supervisors, and contractors who need to understand OSHA safety standards to improve safety awareness on construction sites.


What will I learn?
- Introduction to OSHA and the OSHA Act
- Fall protection
- Scaffolding
- Electrical safety
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Health hazards in construction
- Material handling and storage
- Aerial object awareness
- Ladder and stairwell safety
FAQs:
What is OSHA 10-Hour Construction Certification? OSHA requires employers to train their employees in their job specific safety and health aspects, however; OSHA does not actually certify workers, and there is no such thing as an “OSHA certification.”
How long is my Certificate of Completion valid? OSHA 10 for Construction certifications do not expire, but your employer may require periodic retraining to maintain safety standards.
Class duration:
This class lasts 10 hours over two days.