OSHA 10 Hour Live Construction Training with Valet Card – English

$325.00

Course Description

Whether you’re new to construction or managing a crew, this OSHA 10-Hour training gives you the foundation to work safer, smarter, and fully compliant. Designed specifically for the construction industry, this two-day live course helps prevent the most common jobsite hazards and teaches you what OSHA really expects from contractors and crews.

Led by certified instructor Roman Zepeda, you’ll learn how to spot and avoid dangerous situations before they happen — and walk away with certification that proves you’re ready.

What You’ll Learn

OSHA Basics & Your Rights

What OSHA is, how the Outreach Program works, and what every worker should know about safety expectations and legal protections.

The Focus Four Hazards

Learn how to recognize and avoid the four deadliest jobsite risks: falls, electrocution, struck-by, and caught-in/between.

Using PPE Effectively

Understand what gear is required, when to use it, and how to wear it correctly to stay protected.

Common Jobsite Hazards

Covers tools, ladders, materials handling, scaffolds, and more — the daily risks every contractor needs to manage.

After completing this class, you’ll not only be certified — you’ll be confident in protecting your team and your business. This is real-world training, taught by someone who’s been there.

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1. Introduction to OSHA and the Outreach Program
  • What is OSHA?
    • Overview of OSHA’s role and mission
    • OSHA standards and regulations
  • The Outreach Program:
    • Purpose and goals of the program
    • Target audience (construction workers)
  • Employee Rights and Employer Responsibilities:
    • Worker’s right to a safe workplace
    • Employer’s duty to provide a safe workplace
2. Construction Focus Four Hazards
  • Fall Hazards
    • Understanding fall risks in construction
    • Fall prevention methods (e.g., guardrails, safety nets)
    • Safe use of ladders and scaffolding
  • Electrocution Hazards
    • Identifying electrical hazards
    • Safe work practices around electricity
    • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Struck-By Hazards
    • Recognizing struck-by hazards (e.g., falling objects)
    • Safe work practices to avoid being struck
  • Caught-In or -Between Hazards
    • Identifying caught-in or -between hazards (e.g., machinery, equipment)
    • Safe work practices to avoid being caught
3. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Types of PPE
    • Hard hats, safety glasses, hearing protection, etc.
  • Proper Use and Maintenance of PPE
  • When to use PPE
4. Other Common Construction Hazards
  • Health Hazards
    • Exposure to hazardous materials (e.g., asbestos, lead)
    • Safe handling and disposal of hazardous materials
  • Stairways and Ladders
  • Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators and Conveyors
  • Excavations
  • Materials Handling, Use and Disposal
  • Scaffolds
  • Tools – Hand and Power
5. Questions and answers

Class Details

Location

6950 SW Hampton St, Suite #340 Tigard, Oregon 97223

Time

9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Valet Card Format Provided

Easy-to-carry, wallet-sized proof of OSHA 10 certification

Approved for 10 CE Credits

Oregon CCB continuing education credit

Live over 2 consecutive days

Full attendance both days required for certification

Instructor

Roman Zepeda, OSHA-Authorized Trainer

Certification

Valid for 2 Years