The University of Alabama, College of Continuing Studies is proud to be an OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Center (EC). As such, we “Train-the-Trainer” by providing Construction Supervisors, and Health & Safety Managers the official OSHA Standards Courses, Train-the-Trainer Courses, Trainer Update Courses in Construction, General Industry and Maritime Industry and other Environmental and Safety & Health courses. Those who complete the OSHA
Standards and OSHA Trainer courses become Outreach Trainers, authorized to conduct the 10- and 30- Hour Occupational Safety and Health Training in Construction, General Industry or Maritime Industry. The 10- and 30-Hour Training Program is intended to provide entry-level workers a broad awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards on a General Industry, Construction site or Maritime Industry. The training covers a variety of safety and health topics that a worker may encounter at their
job site. OSHA recommends this training as an orientation to occupational safety and health. Workers must receive additional training on hazards specific to their job. OSHA 10- and 30-Hour Training in Construction, General Industry and Maritime Industry Visit our website:
//uaosha.ccs.ua.edu for OTI Course Descriptions and Prerequisites, Course Schedule and Fees, and Online Registration.
The University of Alabama does not offer the 10- or 30-Hr Training, we Train-the-Trainer.
OSHA 30 Hour Construction
(Classroom Federal or Cal/OSHA Versions Available)
OSHA Outreach Training (10 Hour, 30 Hour Classroom and Remote Classroom)
$525.00
This OSHA 30 Hour Construction
(Classroom Federal or Cal/OSHA Versions Available) training is intended for supervisors and workers with some safety
responsibility.
Features:
Certificate of Completion
- About This Training
- Scheduled Classes
- Course Topics
This training will...
- Provide workers with information on how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job-related hazards on a construction site.
- Inform workers about their rights and their employer's responsibilities, and explain how to file a complaint with OSHA.
- Cover a variety of construction safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a construction site.
The OSHA Outreach Training Program is intended for workers covered under the OSH Act. The Occupational Safety and Health Act covers private-sector employers and their employees in the 50 states and certain territories and jurisdictions under federal authority. For this reason, OSHA Outreach Training Program classes must be limited to training conducted within OSHA's jurisdiction.
While the OSHA Outreach Training Program course is voluntary and does not meet the training requirements contained in any OSHA standard, some states and local jurisdictions have enacted laws mandating outreach training. Additionally, some employers, unions, and various other jurisdictions also require workers to have this training to work on job sites and to fulfill their own safety training goals.
For a complete list of OSHA's training-related requirements, see OSHA Publication #2254, Training Requirements in OSHA Standards and Training Guidelines.
How Long Is This Training?
This training will take a minimum of 30 hours to complete, and is limited by OSHA to a maximum of 7 1/2 hours of training per day. Our standard four-day delivery format will include 7 1/2 hours of training over four successive days.
How Else Can I Take This Training?
Our instructors are only authorized for classroom delivery of this training. Classroom training is offered both through open enrollment or by employers hosting their own on-site training. You can request a quote for on-site training conducted at your location. Training topics can be customized within the procedures set forth by OSHA.
On June 27, 2011, we applied for online delivery approval through OSHA and are awaiting their response.
Is This Training OSHA Approved?
Our trainers are authorized by OSHA to conduct this training and students receive DOL issued student course completion cards. The OSHA Outreach Training Program is not a certification program. Outreach Training Program trainers, students, and curriculum are not certified. OSHA never approves trainers or classes. After successfully completing this training, students will receive a downloadable certificate of completion (within 24 hours) and will be mailed a course completion card (allow 3-4 weeks for card delivery).
What Topics Does This Training Cover?
The OSHA 30 Hour Construction classroom course will cover the following topics:
- Introduction to OSHA
- Managing Safety and Health
- Fall Protection
- Electrocution
- Struck-by Hazards
- Caught-in or Between Hazards
- Basic Construction Requirements
- Personal Protective and Life-Saving Equipment
- Health Hazards in Construction
- Materials Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
- Types of Scaffolds
- Scaffold Hazards
- Scaffold Safeguards
- Types of Stairways and Ladders
- Stairway and Ladder Hazards
- Using Stairways and Ladders Safely
- Confined Space Entry
- Fire Protection and Prevention
- Excavations
- Cranes and Derricks
- Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors
- Concrete and Masonry Construction
- Tools -- Hand and Power
- Safety and Health Programs
- Welding and Cutting
- Powered Industrial Vehicles
- Steel Erection
- Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment and Marine Operations
- Rollover Protective Structures and Overhead Protection
- Signs, Signals, and Barricades