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OSHA 30 Safety Bundle with an additional 130+ safety courses    
This special Combo package includes a 1 year subscription to over 130 safety related courses and the OSHA 30 online Course.

ClickSafety's OSHA 30-Hour Construction is an OSHA-Authorized online course featuring the required steps for completing OSHA Outreach training.
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Date: 5/27/2015

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This online training covers everything from Electrical Hazard Safety to Fall Protection. Our OSHA 30-Hour Construction online course is a proven way to receive a valid OSHA 30-Hour Card and achieve the safety level required by your company for work in the construction industry. ClickSafety is one of the most trusted names in online safety training and we're here specifically to help you learn the essential skills you need to perform your work safely.

ClickSafety's OSHA 30-Hour Construction course has been taken by thousands of construction workers. It's simply the easiest way to complete your training and earn your OSHA 30-Hour requirement.

OSHA 30-Hour Construction Course is 3.0 CEU

Intended Audience

This online OSHA 30 Construction course will benefit all workers and management at a construction office or work site. This 30-Hour online course is intended for supervisors or workers with some safety responsibility.
  • Construction Workers
  • Construction Foremen
  • Construction Job Supervisors
  • All Personnel Responsible for Construction-related Projects
  • Learning Objectives
ClickSafety's OSHA 30-Hour Construction online safety course trains workers and employers on recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace. It includes information on workers' rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint. This course gives you the specific steps and requirements you must meet to complete the online OSHA30 Outreach training program.

Following this OSHA 30 training course, the student should be able to:
  • Recognize what worker rights are protected under OSHA
  • Recognize what responsibilities an employer has under OSHA
  • Identify major fall hazards
  • Identify common caught-in or -between hazards
  • Identify common struck-by hazards
  • Identify types of electrocution hazards
  • Identify ways to select appropriate PPE and lifesaving equipment
  • Identify major health hazards common to the construction industry
  • Recognize how to protect oneself from material handling hazards
  • Identify major hand & power tool hazards
  • Recognize role of the workforce in improving the current culture
  • Recognize the role of management in improving the current culture
  • Recognize ways to protect oneself from crane hazards
  • Identify major hazards related to motor vehicles, mechanized equipment and marine operations
  • Recognize ways to protect oneself from fire hazards thru prevention and emergency response
  • Recognize employer requirements for protecting workers from concrete & masonry hazards, including abatement methods
  • Identify major steel erection hazards
  • Recognize ways to protect oneself from welding & cutting hazards
  • Describe types of confined space hazards
  • Recognize ways to protect oneself from confined space hazards
  • Describe activities that can lead to MSD and RMD injury and illness
  • Recognize employer requirements for providing a safety and health program that effectively reduces and prevents employee injury, illness, and fatality
  • Identify responsibilities of a supervisor in preventing worker injuries and unhealthful exposures
  • Recognize the specific legal responsibilities of a supervisor to protect worker safety and health
  • Identify the reasons for an incident investigation and future preventative measures that may result
  • Recognize ways to protect oneself from arc flash hazards
  • Describe types of health and safety construction hazards and appropriate forms mitigation
Course Topics
  • Introduction to OSHA
  • Contractor's Safety and Health Program
  • Reporting and Record Keeping
  • Electrical Hazards
  • Fall Protection
  • Materials Handling
  • Cranes and Rigging
  • Motorized Mobile Platforms
  • The Competent Person
  • Excavations
  • Work Zone Traffic Control
  • Forklift Hazards
  • Industry Terms
  • OSHA
  • CP
  • PPE
  • LOTO
  • Department of Labor (DOL)
  • Outreach Training Program
OSHA 30 Requirements
  • OSHA requires 30-Hour online training to be completed within 6 months from the date when you start the course
  • OSHA30 Course Minimum Passing Score is 70%
  • You Have 3 Chances to Pass the OSHA 30 Online Test
  • You Receive Immediate Feedback on Incorrect Answers
OSHA 30 Card

ClickSafety records your score and submits reports of all successful course completions to OSHA and the Department of Labor. DOL/OSHA Completion Cards are sent to ClickSafety for signature and then mailed directly to the student (Cards typically arrive 6 to 8 weeks after the successful course completion date).

ClickSafety is authorized to present this course by the Directorate of Training and Education (in Arlington Heights, IL) as part of the OSHA Outreach Program for Construction. Utilizing the record keeping system, ClickSafety will report to OSHA the individuals who have successfully completed the course. The DOL/OSHA Completion Cards will be sent to ClickSafety for signature and distribution to the ClickSafety customer (employer). It will then be the customers' responsibility to distribute the card to the employee.
This bundle includes the following course(s):
  • 2012 NFPA 70E & Electrical Hazard Analysis
  • 2015 NFPA 70EŽ - Significant Changes
  • Arc Flash Hazard Analysis - The Basics
  • Asbestos Management
  • Asbestos: What Is It and Who Should Remove It?
  • Automotive Turn Signal & Hazard Flashers - Federal Requirements
  • Back Safety
  • Back Safety: Protection and Treatment Basics
  • Basic Electrical Safety
  • Benzene: Safe Handling & Storage
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Building Systems for Designers - Fire Safety
  • Classes of Fires and Extinguishers
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Corrosion Control: Transportation of Natural and Other Gases by Pipeline
  • Crane Safety
  • Developing an Office Safety Mindset
  • Developing and Implementing an EPA RMP
  • Driving Safety
  • Electrical Safety
  • Emergency Management Guide
  • Emergency Plans and Response Training for Gas Pipelines
  • Emission Controls
  • Excavation Safety and Shoring/OSHA
  • Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans & Fire Prevention Plans
  • Fall Protection
  • Fire Safety
  • Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • Forklift Safety Checks
  • Globally Harmonized System Overview
  • Hazard Communication
  • Hazardous Waste: The Basics
  • Hazardous Waste: Treatment
  • HAZWOPER 8 Refresher
  • HAZWOPER First Responder
  • HAZWOPER Introduction
  • Health Effects Caused by Mold
  • Hearing Conservation
  • Job Safety Analysis
  • Laboratory Safety
  • Lead Safety
  • Lockout/Tagout
  • Material Handling: Tank Trucks
  • Medical Waste Stream: Identification and Handling
  • Mold Remediation
  • Mold Remediation in Schools & Commercial Buildings
  • Mold Safety and Health
  • More Than Mold - Health Effects Associated With Mold and Water Damage
  • Oil Spill Responses in Facilities
  • OSHA 30 Construction Course
  • OSHA Concrete and Masonry Construction
  • OSHA Demolition
  • OSHA Electrical Regulations
  • OSHA Fatal Accidents & Prevention
  • OSHA Fire Protection & Prevention
  • OSHA Pressure Vessel Chemical Cracking
  • OSHA Recordkeeping: General Recording Criteria
  • OSHA Safety: Drilling
  • OSHA Safety: Introduction to Powered Industrial Trucks
  • OSHA Safety: Stairways and Ladders
  • OSHA Signs, Signals & Barricades
  • OSHA Standards on Steel Erection
  • OSHA Standards: Bloodborne Pathogens
  • OSHA Tools - Hand and Power
  • OSHA Underground Construction
  • OSHA Welding and Cutting
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Personal Protective Equipment For Mold Remediation Contractors and Consultants
  • Personal Protective Equipment Selection and Proper Usage
  • Preventing and Investigating Accidents
  • Process Safety Management (PSM): 1910.119 Overview and Auditing
  • Process Safety Management (PSM): An Overview
  • Process Safety Management (PSM): Management of Change
  • Process Safety Management (PSM): Mechanical Integrity
  • Process Safety Management (PSM): Process Hazard Analysis
  • Process Safety Management (PSM): Process Safety Information
  • R & D Chemical Hygiene
  • R & D Waste Management
  • Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA): Hazardous Waste Training Requirements
  • Respirator Fit Testing
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Rigging: Basic Lifting
  • Rigging: Ladders and Scaffolds
  • Safe Forklift Operation
  • Safe Work Permits
  • Safety - An Introduction
  • Safety Data Sheets (BBSDS00CEN) A
  • Safety Management
  • Safety Orientation
  • Safety: Developing an Employee Safety Orientation Program
  • Safety: Electrical Part 1 - Fundamentals, Materials & Equipment Grounding
  • Safety: Electrical Part 2 - Hazardous Location, Clearances & Safety Practice
  • Safety: Fire Part 1 - Workplace Fire Hazards & Preventing Fires
  • Safety: Fire Part 2 - Fire Protection Equipment & Techniques
  • Safety: Machine Operation
  • Safety: Material-Handling
  • Safety: Trades
  • Safety: Welding Part 1 - Gas Cylinders & Oxy-fuel Systems
  • Safety: Welding Part 2 - Equipment Use & Welder Protection
  • Safety: Working with Chemicals
  • Site Safety Risk and Liability
  • Smart Health: Best Practices to Help You Quit Smoking
  • Smart Health: Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Smart Health: Drinking Responsibly
  • Smart Health: Eating Right
  • Smart Health: Managing Your Cholesterol and Blood Pressure
  • Smart Health: Physical Fitness - Choosing an Exercise Plan That's Right for You
  • Smart Health: Proper Posture and Breathing
  • Smart Health: Sleeping - How to Ensure You Are Well-Rested & Energized
  • Smart Health: Yoga & Meditation - Finding your Inner Chi
  • Smart Mental Health: Managing Anger and Emotions
  • Smart Mental Health: Reducing Stress and Anxiety
  • Smart Safety: Safe Driving
  • Smart Workplaces: Designing Safe Workspaces & Preventing Injury
  • Smart Workplaces: Preparing for a Pandemic Flu Outbreak
  • Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans
  • Strategies for Implementing NFPA 70EŽ
  • Toxic Mold: Regulations & Liability Issues
  • Transporting Hazardous Materials
  • Understanding Forklifts
  • Vinyl Chloride: Safe Handling & Storage
  • Warning Signs and Labels
  • Workplace Ergonomics
  • Worksite Safety 01: OSHA Safety Introduction
  • Worksite Safety 02: OSHA Electrical Safety
  • Worksite Safety 03: OSHA Fall Protection
  • Worksite Safety 04: OSHA Struck-By & Caught-Between Accidents
  • Worksite Safety 05: OSHA Personal Protective Equipment
  • Worksite Safety 06: OSHA Scaffolds
  • Worksite Safety 07: OSHA Cranes & Other Hoists
  • Worksite Safety 08: OSHA Power Tools and Excavations
  • Worksite Safety 09: OSHA Materials Storage
  • Worksite Safety 10: OSHA Demolition
  • Worksite Safety 11: OSHA Hazards in Communication