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The OSHA 10-Hour Construction course is a voluntary training program designed to provide entry-level workers with an awareness of common construction job-related hazards, including the "OSHA Focus Four" hazards (falls, struck-by, electrocution, and caught-in/between). Upon completion, participants receive an official Department of Labor (DOL) card and an understanding of worker rights and employer responsibilities related to safety. While not a certification, this training is often required by employers or some states as a condition of employment, not a strict OSHA requirement.

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What You’ll Learn?

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Apr 10, 2026

ILT OSHA 10 HOUR CONSTRUCTION

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What You’ll Learn?

In an OSHA 10-Hour Construction course, you will learn about introductory OSHA standards, workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. Key topics also include identifying and preventing the top four construction hazards: falls, struck-by accidents, electrocution, and caught-in/between accidents. Additionally, you'll learn about personal protective equipment (PPE), health hazards, and safe practices for using ladders, scaffolds, excavations, and various tools and equipment.

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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 course is a voluntary training program designed to provide entry-level workers with an awareness of common construction job-related hazards, including the "OSHA Focus Four" hazards (falls, struck-by, electrocution, and caught-in/between). Upon completion, participants receive an official Department of Labor (DOL) card and an understanding of worker rights and employer responsibilities related to safety. While not a certification, this training is often required by employers or some states as a condition of employment, not a strict OSHA requirement.

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