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Online OSHA 10 Hour Construction Outreach Course
Get your DOL OSHA Card NOW! Available in English & Spanish.
The 10-hour training program is primarily intended for entry level workers and includes a cross-section of essential topics from OSHA Standards for Construction, 29 CFR 1926. All users who enroll will have 24/7 access to the training course. All outreach training is intended to cover an overview of the hazards a worker may encounter on a job site.
How long does the 10-Hour Construction course take?
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The OSHA 10-hour course will take a minimum of 10 hours to complete the course
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OSHA requires that you can only take 7.5 hours per day of course content and then must wait 24 hours before completing additional course content
How much time do I have to complete the training?
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You will have 6 months to complete the training from the time your enroll in the course
What is the course like?
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The online interactive course is fully narrated flash-enabled course with graphics/text, drag and drop exercises, and questions to ensure mastery of the course content
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Printable job aids at the end of each module covering what you learned
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Progress bar to let you know where you are in each module
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Email access to an OSHA Authorized trainer should you have questions about the course content
What do I get when I successfully complete the course?
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Printable diploma immediately upon successful completion
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OSHA card provided by the U.S. Department of Labor (will be mailed to you within 6-8 weeks)
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IACET-approved CEU's: 1.0 (10-hour course)
Can I take an OSHA Outreach course online?
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Yes! As outlined by OSHA, the 10-Hour Outreach course can be taken online
Why take an OSHA 10 Hour course?
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The OSHA 10 Hour course is a great way to become more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and your rights
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Some employers and job sites require the worker to have an OSHA Outreach card
What are the Program Benefits?
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OSHA DOL Card from the U.S. Department of Labor
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Promotes safety culture through peer training
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Outreach training content includes hazard recognition and avoidance, workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint; it emphasizes the value of safety and health to workers, including young workers
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Outreach training is available in languages other than English (Spanish)
What topics are covered during the course?
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OSHA Outreach Training Orientation & Learner Responsibilities
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Introduction to OSHA
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Personal Protective Equipment: Protective Characteristics, Using and Maintaining PPE
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Struck By, Caught Between - Staying out of the Line of Fire
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Excavation & Trenching Safety
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Concrete & Masonry Awareness
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Slips, Trips & Falls
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Fall Protection
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Aerial & Scissor Lifts
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Ladder Safety: Selection, Inspection, Setup & Use
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Scaffold Safety
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Crane Operator Safety
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Basic Rigging Awareness
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Materials Handling Practices
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OSHA Midway Progress Report
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Stacking & Storage Practices
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Electrical Safety: Cord, Plug Connected Equipment, Power Lines & Lockout/Tagout
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Hand Tool & Power Tool Safety
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Hand, Wrist & Finger Safety
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Preventing Cuts & Puncture Wounds
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Hot Work
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Fire Extinguisher Safety Awareness
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Confined Space Awareness
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Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness
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Hazard Communication
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Health Hazards: Introduction, Asbestos, Crystalline Silica, Lead & Special Concerns
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Dust Mask Voluntary Use Guidelines
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Heat Stress
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Vector-Borne Disease Awareness: Mosquitos, Ticks & Other Pests
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OSHA Wrap Up
What are the Program Benefits?
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OSHA DOL Card from the U.S. Department of Labor
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Promotes safety culture through peer training
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Outreach training content includes hazard recognition and avoidance, workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint; it emphasizes the value of safety and health to workers, including young workers
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Outreach training is available in languages other than English (Spanish)
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