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.


Praise for our Health and Safety Training Services:

My heartfelt thanks to you and the entire KERAMIDA team for a well-executed and very well-received Seminar yesterday. I have heard many positive comments from attendees, including praise for the expertise exhibited by KERAMIDA.
— Attorney at Major Law Firm (Environmental / Occupational Safety & Health Updates Seminar)
The training sessions are going very well. Your personnel do a great job. The sessions are concise and informative.
— Manager, Plant Operations at St. Vincent Hospital (Health & Safety Training)
Your help this past year was invaluable, assisting in securing keynote speakers from Subaru and U.S. EPA. In addition, I am delighted to let you know that 3 of the top 5 best-rated workshops out of 29 were led by KERAMIDA speakers-OSHA inspections, underground storage tanks, and energy audits. Kudos to the KERAMIDA-led workshops!
— President, Manufacturers' Education Council (19th Annual Sustainability & EHS Symposium Presentations)