OSHA 10 Training - Construction
Entry-level safety training for workers, subcontractors, and site personnel on OSHA’s 29 CFR 1926 standards.
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Aligned with OSHA / NFPA / EM 385 / ISO
Work built to OSHA 1910/1926, NFPA 70E, EM 385-1-1, and ISO 14001/45001/9001 frameworks.
Nationwide Coverage
United States projects with mobilization to Canada (Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan), Puerto Rico, and Mexico.
Field-Level Safety Awareness & Compliance
The OSHA 10–Hour Construction course provides foundational safety knowledge and practical guidance for anyone entering or working on a construction site. Participants learn key topics such as hazard recognition, PPE use, fall prevention, and OSHA compliance standards. The course reinforces safe work practices, proper communication, and hazard awareness to help reduce risks and maintain a safer job site environment.
It covers essential safety topics, hazard recognition, and workers’ rights—helping reduce accidents and ensure compliance with OSHA 1926 regulations.
OSHA 10 - Construction
We provide certified OSHA safety courses that prepare workers to identify hazards, prevent incidents, and maintain compliance across all job sites.
Why OSHA 10 Training Really Matters for Workers
Construction environments face daily exposure to high-risk work conditions. OSHA 10 equips workers with the awareness needed to prevent injuries and violations.
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OSHA 10 - Construction
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OSHA 29 CFR 1926 | DOL Authorized | Nationwide Access
We deliver OSHA 10 Construction training structured to meet project and contractor requirements across the U.S., helping workers gain essential safety awareness and compliance knowledge.
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Get answers to common questions about OSHA 10–Hour Construction training.
It’s an introductory safety program that teaches construction workers hazard recognition, OSHA regulations, and safe work practices.
Any construction worker, subcontractor, or laborer involved in field operations or jobsite work.
The OSHA 10 card does not expire, though many contractors recommend refresher training every 3–5 years.
Yes. OSHA-authorized online options are available for both individuals and groups.
OSHA 10 is designed for entry-level workers, while OSHA 30 is intended for supervisors and managers responsible for safety oversight.