About OSHA 30-Hr Construction Course

30-Hour OSHA training is generally recommended for supervisors, site leads or managers who will have any sort of safety responsibility. 30-Hour training not only goes a bit more in-depth on the topics, but also includes a wider breadth of topics

Training is appropriate for supervisors, site leads or managers such as those in construction, building development and other related fields.

OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training topics include:

These topics include the OSHA Construction Focus Four.

  • Introduction to OSHA

  • Fall Protection

  • Electrocution

  • Struck-By

  • Caught-In/Between Hazards

  • Health Hazards

  • Material Handling

  • Tools — Hand and Power

  • Managing Safety and Health

  • Stairways and Ladders

  • Fire Protection and Prevention

  • Welding and Cutting

  • Scaffolds

  • Cranes

  • Excavations

  • Concrete and Masonry

  • Personal Protective Equipment

  • Confined Space Entry

  • Signs, Signals and Barricades

Earning Your OSHA 30 Card

After you complete OSHA 30-Hour training, you will be provided with a certificate of completion. This certificate will act as temporary proof of course completion until your OSHA 30 card arrives in the mail.

Does the OSHA 30 Card Expire?

Your OSHA 30 card will never expire. But some employers, states, unions or local jurisdictions may require workers to retake the course after a certain period of time, such as every five years.