OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety

$129.95

🏛️  OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety

Certificate Code: GS-O30-  |  Duration: ~3 Hours  |  Modules: 12  |  Exam: 20 Questions  |  Pass Mark: 80%

“Your crew looks to you for safety leadership. Are you ready?”

The OSHA 30-Hour Construction certification is the professional-level credential for supervisors, foremen, and safety personnel — the people whose daily decisions determine whether workers go home safely or don’t. This in-depth program goes far beyond entry-level awareness to build genuine technical expertise in the most complex and high-stakes construction hazards.

What You Will Learn

  • Apply the General Duty Clause strategically to address hazards not covered by specific OSHA standards
  • Develop and use Job Hazard Analyses (JHA) as a proactive risk management tool for complex tasks
  • Implement advanced fall protection: fall hazard surveys, CDZ requirements, and roofing-specific protocols
  • Manage crane and rigging operations: NCCCO certification requirements, WLL calculations, and critical lift planning
  • Execute confined space entry programs for construction: PRCS permits, atmospheric testing, and attendant protocols
  • Apply Subpart R steel erection standards including connector fall protection at 15 feet
  • Conduct demolition engineering surveys and asbestos/lead abatement coordination before demolition begins
  • Lead site safety culture using adult learning principles and emergency action planning

Who This Course Is For:  Construction foremen, supervisors, project managers, safety coordinators, and anyone with responsibility for worker safety on a construction site.

Why It Matters:  A supervisor’s safety decisions affect every worker in their crew every single day. The OSHA 30 credential demonstrates the depth of knowledge needed to make those decisions correctly — and provides legal due diligence documentation when something goes wrong.