
OSHA Construction Safety Awareness
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OSHA Construction Safety Awareness
Build a strong foundation in construction safety with our OSHA Construction Safety Awareness course! This 1-day virtual training provides a broad introduction to essential safety topics, helping workers, supervisors, and contractors recognize and prevent common job site hazards. Designed as an entry-level course, this training will spark interest in deeper safety knowledge and encourage participants to explore advanced safety certifications.

Topics
The topics we cover in our courses
✔ Introduction to OSHA Standards – Understand OSHA’s role in construction safety and compliance.
✔ Crane Safety Basics – Learn fundamental crane operation hazards and inspection requirements.
✔ Excavation & Trenching Awareness – Recognize soil hazards and protective systems.
✔ Health Hazards in Construction – Identify risks such as noise exposure, dust, and hazardous materials.
✔ Material Handling Safety – Best practices for lifting, rigging, and storage safety.
✔ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Overview of required PPE and how to use it correctly.
✔ Scaffolding Safety – Recognize potential fall hazards and proper scaffold use.
✔ Stairs & Ladders Safety – Safe climbing techniques and fall prevention strategies.
✔ Hand & Power Tool Safety – Proper handling and maintenance of construction tools.
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Why Choose This Training?
✅ Affordable & Accessible – Only $99 for a full-day, expert-led virtual session.
✅ Convenient Online Format – Join from the comfort of your home or office.
✅ Industry-Relevant Content – Real-world safety insights for construction environments.
✅ Certificate of Completion – Show your commitment to workplace safety.
✅ Gateway to Further Training – This course introduces key safety topics, preparing you for more in-depth certifications.
Take the first step toward a safer construction site—enroll today!
Who Should Attend?
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Construction workers, supervisors, and managers
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Safety officers and site managers
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Contractors and project leaders looking to improve job site safety awareness
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Anyone interested in pursuing advanced OSHA safety training