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Upon successful completion of the OSHA 10 Hour Construction Course, trainees will be awarded a temporary, printable certificate as proof of their completion, while an official plastic wallet card distributed by the DOL (Department of Labor) will be mailed to them approximately two weeks later.
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We have 10 Hour Osha Construction in Chatom, Alabama
This is the first step for OSHA compliance.
There are several states that require this training and most General Contractors require each employee to have it prior to starting work.
The basic knowledge of 1926 [construction] OSHA standards will be provided.
The onsite in Chatom, Alabama or online version takes two days of classroom settings and is taught by an OSHA Authorized instructor.
This 10 hour OSHA training class is designed for the construction worker, foreman and Supervisors working in any trade associated with construction.
Graduates of the 10 hour training get a certificate of completion and then in about 6 weeks will get a DOL (Department of Labor) 10-hour card (also known as a "wallet" card) directly from OSHA.
The onsite version in Chatom, Alabama can be tailored to your company's specific needs and the online version can be taken at anytime.
This is an introduction step to understanding OSHA guidelines.
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