Overview & Objectives
Construction workers, managers, employers, and other personnel can take the required steps to complete the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Outreach Training Program with our OSHA 30-Hour Construction Voice Authentication course. This OSHA Outreach online training course provides important training on construction site safety hazards and standards to help prevent injuries and death on the job. Upon completion, all course participants will receive a certificate of completion right away and earn their Department of Labor (DOL)/OSHA 30-Hour Card shipped within two weeks. Training is completed via hassle-free online learning and meets the New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) voice authentication (VA) requirements for construction workers based in NYC.
NOTICE: REQUIRED FOR NEW YORK CITY – VA courses were developed in conjunction with the NYC DOB to address LL196 online course proctoring requirements. The voice authenticated OSHA courses represent a best practice to ensure the identity of the student throughout the course.
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction Voice Authentication course enables participants to recognize, avoid, abate, and prevent construction workplace safety and health hazards. Course topics include:
- The specific steps and requirements needed to complete the OSHA30 Outreach Training Program
- Introduction to OSHA
- OSHA incident investigations and preventative measures
- Filing a complaint
- Safety and health programs for contractors to reduce and prevent worker injuries, illnesses, and fatalities
- Reporting and record-keeping best practices
- The role of the Competent Person
- The role and legal responsibilities of the supervisor in preventing workplace injuries and exposure
- Focus Four Hazards (fall hazards, electrical hazards, struck-by hazards, caught-in or-between hazards)
- How to identify and mitigate major construction industry health hazards
- Fall protection
- Materials handling
- Motorized mobile platforms
- Cranes and rigging
- Excavations
- Work zone traffic control
- Forklift hazards
- Hand and power tool hazards
- Hazards created by motor vehicles, mechanized equipment, and marine operations
- Fire hazards, prevention, and emergency response
- Concrete and masonry hazards and abatement
- Steel erection hazards
- Welding and cutting hazards
- Confined spaces hazards
- Activities causing MSD and RMD injuries and illnesses
- Arc flash hazards
- How to select and use personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Lockout/tagout procedures (LOTO)