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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 30 Hour Osha Construction Training in Fallston, Maryland
The 30 hour training class is designed for supervisory level construction employees or those working in the construction field for more than one year.
Each student will be able to use and understand the OSHA manual 1926.
This class, which can be taken on-site or online, provides the student with in-depth information covering OSHA Standards and how they relates to their job.
Be prepared for OSHA when a compliance officer shows up at your job site.
Additional 1926 OSHA standards also covered in this training.
The other topics like confined space, PPE, stairways and ladders can be arranged to meet a company’s specific needs.
The on-site students will receive their own copy for use after the training is completed.
Like all OSHA 30 hour classes, on-site training takes a minimum of four days to complete, with 7.5 hours training per day.
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