OSHA 10 - Construction Industry - CraneTech

OSHA 10 – Construction Industry

OSHA 10 – Construction Industry

This OSHA-authorized 10-hour Construction course teaches essential safety and health principles for workers covered under 29 CFR 1926. Designed for anyone working in construction or related environments, it meets employer, state and contractor requirements for jobsite access.

Is OSHA 10 Construction Training the right course for you or your team?

  • You work in construction or perform tasks covered under OSHA 29 CFR 1926 and need OSHA 10 training to meet employer, state, or contractor requirements.
  • You want instructor-led training delivered at your facility, customized to your work environment.
  • You’re seeking to strengthen jobsite safety awareness and maintain compliance with OSHA standards.
  • You value training that supports regulatory compliance and promotes a long-term culture of safety.

You and your team will learn to:

  • Recognize, avoid, and mitigate hazards commonly found on construction sites.

  • Apply best practices for PPE, tools, ladders, scaffolds, and equipment use.

  • Identify and control the Focus Four Hazards — Falls, Caught-In/Between, Struck-By, and Electrocution.

  • Understand worker rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA.

  • Support a safer, more compliant work environment on every jobsite.

Training Options

At Your Facility

Bring OSHA 10 Construction training to your site for a hands-on, compliance-focused learning experience.

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to OSHA and Worker Rights

  • The Construction Focus Four Hazards

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Hazard Communication and Labeling (GHS)

  • Electrical Safety and Power Tools

  • Fall Protection and Walking-Working Surfaces

  • Scaffolds and Ladders

  • Fire Prevention and Emergency Response

  • Material Handling and Housekeeping

Compliance

  • OSHA Outreach Program: Authorized 10-hour training under 29 CFR 1926 for construction workers and employers.

  • State and Contractor Requirements: Required or accepted in many states for employees on public projects and by private contractors for site access.

  • Completion Card: Participants receive an official OSHA 10 DOL Completion Card within 90 days of course completion.

  • Validity: OSHA cards do not expire, but refresher training is recommended every five years or as required by your employer or jurisdiction.

  • Authorized Trainers: Delivered in person by OSHA Outreach Trainers who tailor examples and discussions to your facility and jobsite conditions.

Training format

This 10-hour course is completed over 1.5 days, meeting OSHA’s required minimum of two calendar days (no more than 7.5 hours per day).

Training takes place at your facility and includes interactive instruction, demonstrations, and real-world examples based on your team’s operations.

All required handouts and course materials are provided.

Next Steps

Call 1-800-290-0007 to speak with a Training Advisor.
We’ll help you plan an OSHA 10, OSHA 30, or related safety program at your facility and recommend the best training path for your team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs OSHA 10 Construction training?

All construction workers benefit from OSHA 10 training, and many states or contractors require it for anyone on public or high-risk projects. It applies to laborers, skilled trades, and subcontractors covered under 29 CFR 1926.

What do participants receive after completing the course?

Participants receive an official U.S. Department of Labor OSHA 10 Completion Card within 90 days of class completion. Cards are recognized nationwide.

Does OSHA 10 expire?

OSHA 10 cards do not expire, but refresher training every five years helps ensure workers stay current with updated regulations and safe-work practices.

Can this training be held at our facility?

Yes. Crane Tech delivers OSHA 10 Construction training at your facility anywhere in the U.S.

What is the difference between OSHA 10 and OSHA 30?

OSHA 10 focuses on the essential safety awareness every worker needs to stay compliant and safe on the job. OSHA 30 provides greater depth and is intended for supervisors, foremen, and those with safety management responsibilities.

Do you have more questions?