Join us for an OSHA 10-Hour training and receive your OSHA 10-Hour card for either construction or general industry.
OSHA 10-Hour for Construction (English):
This two-day course helps employers identify construction-related workplace hazards, covering various topics specific to the construction industry. Register to understand and apply OSHA Standard 1926 and how to identify and minimize construction-related workplace hazards. Participants will receive their OSHA 10-Hour card after attending this class.
Topics include:
Intro to OSHA
Excavation safety
Hand and power tools
Falls from elevations
Personal Protective Equipment
Stairs, ladders and scaffolds
Electrical safety
Health hazards
Cranes and material handling
OSHA 10-Hour for General Industry (English):
This two-day course helps employers identify workplace hazards found in general industry and covers various topics that address the most common workplace injury causes. Understand and apply OSHA Standard 1910, and learn how to identify and minimize general industry workplace hazards. Participants will receive their OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Card after attending this class.
Topics include:
Intro to OSHA
Walking and working surfaces, including fall protection
Exit routes, emergency action plans, fire prevention plans and fire protection
Electrical
Personal protective equipment
Hazard communication
Material handling
Bloodborne pathogens
Safety and health program
OSHA 10-Hour for Construction (Spanish):
This two-day course helps employers identify construction-related workplace hazards, covering various topics specific to the construction industry. Register to understand and apply OSHA Standard 1926 and how to identify and minimize construction-related workplace hazards. Participants will receive their OSHA 10-Hour card after attending this class. Topics include:
Intro to OSHA
Excavation safety
Hand and power tools
Falls from elevations
Personal Protective Equipment
Stairs, ladders and scaffolds
Electrical safety
Health hazards
Cranes and material handling
Additional details:
Cost is $120 per policyholder, $200 per non-policyholder
Day 1 is from 8 a.m. - 5 a.m.
Day 2 is from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Breakfast and lunch will be served on day 1 and only breakfast will be served on day 2.
You must also attend the training in its entirety in order to receive your OSHA 10-Hour card.
Cancellation policy:
All fees are due and must be paid upon registration.
If you notify the event planner of your cancellation, you’ll receive a refund for 50% of your registration and materials fee.
If you don’t notify the event planner, you forfeit the refund for 50% of your registration and materials fee.
Canceled registrations do not qualify for credit toward future training.