KERAMIDA’s Outreach trainers have completed the #500 and/or #501 courses from an OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Center and have their authorized construction trainer card and general industry card.
OSHA 30-Hr Training for Construction
This in-person OSHA 30-hr Construction Course is designed for entry to senior-level construction workers, contractors, site supervisors, foremen, and safety managers.
Training Schedule:
Day 1: 9:00am - 5:00pm, with a 30-minute lunch break
Day 2: 9:00am - 5:00pm, with a 30-minute lunch break
Day 3: 9:00am - 5:00pm, with a 30-minute lunch break
Day 4: 9:00am - 5:00pm, with a 30-minute lunch break
(*Lunch is provided each day.)
On-Site Classroom Training:
Save time with convenient on-site, in-person training for your entire group.
We specialize in providing whole-team training for clients at their site or at our headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana, if needed.
Request On-Site Training (minimum 3 people)
Fill out the request form below, and our authorized OSHA trainer will come to you and deliver the 30-Hour Construction training course to your group in a classroom setting at your company’s office or job site.
OSHA 30-Hour Construction Course Details
Course Curriculum:
KERAMIDA’s 30-Hour Construction classroom course follows the basic outline below and will accommodate requests for specific topics where allowable by the OSHA Outreach Program guidelines.
*This course also includes a discussion of hazards not regulated by a particular standard, such as ergonomic and heat hazards.
Required OSHA Topics:
Introduction to OSHA
Managing Safety and Health
OSHA Focus Four
Falls
Electrocution
Struck-By (falling objects, trucks, cranes, etc.)
Caught-In or Caught-Between (trench hazards, equipment, etc.)
Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
Health Hazards in Construction
Stairways and Ladders
Elective Topics may include:
Concrete and Masonry
Confined Space Entry
Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors
Ergonomics
Excavations
Fire Protection and Prevention
Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal
Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine Operations; Rollover Protective Structures and Overhead Protection; and Signs, Signals, and Barricades
Powered Industrial Vehicles
Safety and Health Programs
Scaffolds
Steel Erection
Hand and Power Tools
Welding and Cutting
Foundations for Safety Leadership
Optional Topics
The course may include other construction industry hazards or policies and/or expansion of mandatory or elective topics.
The course material may also integrate company-specific material as requested or necessary in accordance with OSHA Outreach parameters. Company-specific material may include policies, procedures, and/or elements of select organization safety programs.
Who is this course for?
This OSHA 30-Hour Construction training course is designed for working professionals and safety managers to build a functional, in-depth understanding of safe work practices and safety regulation for application on the job site. Foremen and contractor leads may also use this course to maintain a thorough understanding of regulations.
This course is ideal for:
Construction Workers (Entry to Senior Level)
Contractors
Site Supervisors
Foremen
Safety Managers
What is included?
Includes lectures, power point presentations, videos, hands-on exercises, and interactive discussion.
OSHA 30-Hour cards are provided upon class completion.
OSHA Outreach Trainer:
Diana Ludwig, STSC
Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer
Project Manager, Risk, Health & Safety Services
KERAMIDA Inc.
For more information, please contact Diana at dludwig@keramida.com.
Why Choose OSHA Training by KERAMIDA?
In-Depth Exposure
KERAMIDA’s authorized OSHA Outreach classroom courses are designed to provide employees with an in-depth exposure to federal safety regulations and practical application.
Focus on Real-World Hazards
KERAMIDA’s OSHA Outreach trainers focus primarily on helping employees identify and avoid real-world hazards in the workplace.
Maximize Retention of Regulatory Requirements
Regulatory requirements are communicated in a collaborative and engaging environment to maximize information retention.
Stimulating Classroom Environment
KERAMIDA Outreach courses are always held in-person to more effectively reach students and maintain a stimulating learning environment.
Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer
This course is instructed and administered by an Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer with valid credentials for issuance of successful completion cards.
KERAMIDA’s courses comply with OSHA Outreach Program requirements.
Why is Classroom OSHA Training Better than Online?
In-person training allows participation in hands-on demonstrations to engage learners, enhance retention, and develop skills.
A classroom setting maintains a lively learning environment, helping students remember more of what they learn.
Trainers are able to actively see which topics need further explanation.
Trainers are able to answer site-specific questions which may arise during the course.
Most in-person attendees cite that the interaction, learning, and networking with peers enhance the training experience.