Construction Industry Courses

Construction Industry Courses

At OSHAccredited Safety Institute, we deliver essential Construction Industry Courses designed to promote hazard awareness, reduce workplace injuries, and support OSHA compliance across all construction environments. Whether you’re a site supervisor, skilled tradesperson, or safety professional, our construction-focused programs provide practical, industry-aligned training to help maintain safe and efficient work sites. All courses are delivered online, self-paced, and developed by certified safety experts to ensure both accessibility and professional-level instruction.

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In the Introduction to OSHA Course you will learn about the history of OSHA, its mission, and the standards that it has established to ensure that employers provide a safe and healthy workplace for their employees. You will also learn about your rights as an employee under OSHA, as well as the responsibilities of employers in ensuring workplace safety.

Professional OSHA Online Safety Training

This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to operate powered industrial trucks safely and confidently. You will learn about the different types of forklifts, their components, and their functions. You will also learn about the hazards associated with operating forklifts and how to identify and mitigate those hazards.

This course has been specifically designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of scaffold inspection principles and safety practices. Whether you are a construction professional, a safety officer, or involved in scaffold operations, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the safety of scaffold systems.

Emergency Response Training

This course covers the various aspects of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, including hazard identification, classification criteria, and the development of Safety Data Sheets (SDSs). The learners will also gain knowledge on the types of hazards associated with different chemicals, such as physical, health, and environmental hazards, and how to control and mitigate them.

This course has been designed to help you understand the importance of PPE in the workplace and how to use it effectively to protect yourself from workplace hazards. Workplace hazards can cause serious injury or illness, and it is essential that employees are equipped with the right PPE to protect themselves from these hazards. In this course, we will cover the basics of PPE, including the types of PPE available, how to select and use PPE, and how to maintain and care for your PPE. 

The OSHA Confined Space Entry Course (29 CFR 1910.146) is a comprehensive training program designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to work safely in confined spaces. Confined spaces pose unique challenges and potential hazards that require proper understanding and adherence to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.

This course is tailored to meet the standards outlined by OSHA, ensuring compliance and promoting a safer work environment. Geared towards equipment operators, workers, and anyone involved in trenching and excavating, participants will gain essential knowledge to identify and mitigate hazardous conditions that pose risks of injury or fatality.

Our Online Fall Protection in Construction course is a comprehensive program designed to equip construction workers with the essential knowledge and skills to effectively address fall hazards in the workplace. Participants will learn about hazard identification, regulatory compliance, selection, and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and proper rescue procedures. 

This comprehensive online course provides essential strategies for enhancing safety in roadwork environments. Participants will learn proven techniques to protect themselves, fellow workers, pedestrians, and motorists. Key topics include effective traffic control plans, proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), effective communication methods, risk identification, and safety protocols for working in high-traffic zones. 

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the various health hazards present in the construction industry. It explores the risks associated with hazardous materials, such as silica dust, asbestos, and other chemicals commonly found on job sites. We will also dive into the importance of ergonomics, offering practical strategies to prevent injuries related to poor posture, repetitive strain, and physical exertion. 

Our online CPR/AED course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to respond to cardiac arrest and potentially save a life. This course covers the latest guidelines from the American Heart Association (AHA) and is designed to be accessible and user-friendly, whether you are a healthcare provider, a first responder, or a member of the general-public.

This course is designed to provide you with an overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the important role it plays in promoting workplace safety and health.

Throughout this course, you will learn about the history of OSHA, its mission, and the standards that it has established to ensure that employers provide a safe and healthy workplace for their employees. You will also learn about your rights as an employee under OSHA, as well as the responsibilities of employers in ensuring workplace safety.

Our PPE Awareness course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the importance of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the workplace. Participants will learn about the different types of PPE available and the factors to consider when selecting the appropriate PPE for specific workplace hazards.

The course will cover the proper use and maintenance of PPE to ensure its effectiveness and longevity. Participants will also learn about the limitations and capabilities of PPE and how to properly fit and wear PPE for maximum protection.

This one-hour course will cover the critical aspects of hazard communication in the workplace. The course will focus on the purpose and scope of the Hazard Communication Standard, which requires employers to identify, label, and communicate the hazards associated with hazardous substances and chemicals in the workplace.

Participants will learn about hazard classification, label elements, and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) as crucial components of effective hazard communication. The course will also cover employee training requirements, including how to read and interpret hazard information, safe handling and use of hazardous substances, and emergency procedures.

This course equips participants with essential knowledge and strategies to mitigate heat-related risks in various work environments. Through interactive modules, learners explore the impact of heat stress on health and safety, learning to identify early symptoms and implement effective prevention measures. The course covers OSHA guidelines, best practices in hydration, acclimatization strategies, and the importance of engineering and administrative controls. Participants will gain practical skills in assessing heat stress risks, fostering a safer workplace culture, and responding promptly to heat-related emergencies.

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This OSHA Focus Four Hazards course is designed to provide comprehensive training on the four primary types of hazards that commonly cause injuries and fatalities in construction: falls, electrocution, struck-by, and caught-in/between. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of these hazards, including how to identify, assess, and control them to ensure a safer work environment. The course covers relevant OSHA regulations and standards, equipping participants with the skills to conduct effective hazard inspections and implement appropriate safety measures. 

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the standard, including when respirators are required, how to choose the right type, and the responsibilities of both employers and employees in maintaining a safe working environment. Participants will learn about the different types of respirators, how to use them correctly, and the importance of an effective respiratory protection program.

This online safety course is designed to provide construction professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to identify and manage silica dust hazards on job sites. The course covers the risks associated with respirable crystalline silica, including long-term health effects such as silicosis and lung cancer. Participants will learn about OSHA regulations regarding silica exposure limits and how to develop and implement an effective Exposure Control Plan (ECP).

Caught-in or -between hazards are one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities in the construction industry. This OSHA Focus Four – Caught-In or -Between Hazards online safety training is designed to help workers and supervisors recognize and avoid these dangerous situations.

The OSHA Focus Four: Struck-By Hazards online safety training introduces one of the most common and dangerous hazards found on construction sites. Struck-by incidents occur when a worker is hit by a moving object, and they are a leading cause of serious injuries and fatalities in the industry. This training is designed to help workers recognize, avoid, and control these hazards before accidents happen. 

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