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The OSHA 10-Hour Construction training is a voluntary, 10-hour course for entry-level construction workers that teaches them to recognize, avoid, and prevent job-site hazards. It covers OSHA's safety and health regulations, workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and key construction-specific topics like personal protective equipment (PPE) and fall protection. Upon completion, participants receive a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) OSHA 10-Hour Card, which is a credential often required for employment in the construction industry.

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What You’ll Learn?

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Apr 10, 2026

OSHA 10 Hour CONSTRUCTION Industry

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What You’ll Learn?

In an OSHA 10-Hour Construction course, you'll learn about your rights as a worker, employer responsibilities, how to identify and avoid common construction hazards (like falls, struck-by incidents, caught-in situations, and electrical hazards), and how to use personal protective equipment (PPE). The training covers topics such as ladder safety, scaffold safety, excavation safety, proper handling of hand and power tools, and the use of heavy equipment like cranes and hoists. The goal is to give entry-level construction workers foundational knowledge to stay safe on the job.

Course Syllabus

Module One Introduction to OSHA

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Module Two a). OSHA Focus Four Hazards (1.FALLS)

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Module Two b). OSHA Focus Four Hazards (2. Electrocution)

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Module Two c). OSHA Focus Four Hazards (3. Struck-By)

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Module Two d). OSHA Focus Four Hazards (4. Caught In or Between)

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Module Three Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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Module Four Health Hazards in Construction

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Module Five Cranes

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Module Six Excavation

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Module Seven Scaffolds

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Module Eight Heat Stress Awareness and Prevention

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Course Evaluation

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OSHA Information Verification

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Certificate of Completion 

Upon successful completion of this training program  participants will receive a certificate of completion.    

Meet Your Instructor

Jose Zepeda, MS, GSP, CSHO-C&G  

With over 25 years of experience in the Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) field, I have held numerous leadership roles dedicated to advancing workplace safety, regulatory compliance, training, and workforce development. My career has included designing and leading safety training programs, conducting risk assessments, developing HSE policies and procedures, and ensuring compliance with federal and industry-specific standards.

I hold a master’s degree in occupational safety and health, which has deepened my expertise in hazard identification, occupational regulations, industrial hygiene, and safety program management. This academic foundation has played a key role in developing effective training curricula and driving a culture of safety excellence.

As the current Director of Training, I lead the creation, implementation, and oversight of organization-wide training initiatives focused on health, safety, and operational procedures. My combined experience in HSE operations and education enables me to develop impactful training programs and lead teams with a strong focus on practical application and continuous improvement.

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The OSHA 10-Hour Construction training is a voluntary, 10-hour course for entry-level construction workers that teaches them to recognize, avoid, and prevent job-site hazards. It covers OSHA's safety and health regulations, workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and key construction-specific topics like personal protective equipment (PPE) and fall protection. Upon completion, participants receive a U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) OSHA 10-Hour Card, which is a credential often required for employment in the construction industry.

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