Overview:
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Outreach Training course is a specialized training program designed to educate participants on essential safety and health regulations pertinent to the construction industry. Tailored for safety directors, foremen, project managers, and safety coordinators, the course covers comprehensive OSHA compliance issues in alignment with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards. Following completion, participants will earn a IASP/NAP completion card, reinforcing their understanding of workplace safety and health.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand and apply OSHA regulations and guidelines specific to the construction industry.
- Recognize and mitigate common health and safety hazards on construction sites.
- Utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and understand its significance in ensuring safety.
- Implement effective communication strategies regarding workplace safety and hazard communication.
- Demonstrate knowledge of emergency response procedures and how to handle hazardous materials and situations.
- Identify and apply safe practices when working with tools, machinery, and other equipment to prevent accidents and injuries.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to OSHA and the OSHA Act
- Overview of OSHA
- Purpose and Importance of OSHA Regulations
- Worker Rights and Employer Responsibilities
Module 2: Record keeping
- Importance of Record Keeping
- Types of Recordable Incidents
- Documentation Requirements
Module 3A: Basic Safety Orientation
- Safety Culture and Attitudes
- Introduction to Safety Programs
Module 3B: General Safety and Health Provisions
- Overview of General Standards
- Training and Implementation
Module 4: Health Hazards: Hazard Communication
- Understanding Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
- Chemical Safety and SDS
Module 5: Health Hazards: Hazardous Materials
- Identifying Hazardous Materials
- Safe Handling and Disposal
Module 6: Process Safety Management (PSM)
- Key Components of PSM
- Risk Management
Module 7: Personal Protective Equipment
- Types of PPE
- Proper Use and Maintenance
Module 8: Fire Protection
- Fire Prevention Strategies
- Fire Extinguishers and Emergency Procedures
Module 9: Materials Handling and Storage
- Safe Handling Techniques
- Storing Materials Properly
Module 10: Hand and Power Tools
- Safe Operating Procedures
- Maintenance of Tools
Module 11: Welding and Cutting
- Safety Practices for Welding
- Potential Hazards and Controls
Module 12: Focus Four – Electrical Safety
- Electrical Hazards
- Safety Measures and Protective Equipment
Module 13: Focus Four – Struck-By and Caught in Between Hazards
- Understanding Struck-By Hazards
- Prevention Strategies
Module 14: Focus Four – Fall Protection
- Fall Hazards in Construction
- Fall Protection Systems and Equipment
Module 15: Cranes and Rigging
- Crane Safety Procedures
- Rigging Techniques and Precautions
Module 16: Motor Vehicles
- Safe Operation of Motor Vehicles on Job Sites
- Prevention of Transportation-Related Incidents
Module 17: Excavations
- Safety Requirements for Excavations
- Hazard Identification and Mitigation
Module 18: Concrete and Masonry Construction
- Identifying Hazards in Concrete Work
- Best Practices for Safety
Module 19: Stairways and Ladders
- Safety Standards for Ladders and Stairways
- Usage and Maintenance
Module 20: Confined Spaces
- Identifying Confined Spaces
- Safety Precautions for Entry
Module 21: Lead Safety in the Workplace
- Understanding Lead Hazards
- Protection and Monitoring Procedures
Module 22: Use of Explosives in the Workplace
- Regulations and Best Practices
- Safety Measures for Explosive Handling
Module 23: Scaffolds
- Types of Scaffolds and Their Uses
- Safety Standards for Scaffold Use
Course Duration
- Total Duration:4 Days / 30 Hours
Final Exam
Comprehensive assessment covering all modules
- 20 multiple-choice questions assessing understanding of course materials
Minimum passing score: 70%