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Osha Safety 10 & 30 Hour Program
We offer OSHA 10 & 30 hour Construction Outreach Courses in our classroom by certified OSHA Outreach Trainers ID#C0063761 and C0032502. Certificates are given out at your conclusion of the class for immediate use on your jobsite. OSHA cards are distrubuted through your employer as soon as they come in from OSHA OTC Area 1, Manchester. OSHA cards do not have an expiration date but OTC records only go back 3 years. Should you loose your card, you must contact your original outreach instructor for a new one. Got to www.osha.gov, and click on Training for more info.
Course Details
10 Hour Class
This training program is intended to provide entry level construction workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards on a construction site. The training covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a construction site. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards.
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*OSHA maximum allowed training time is 7.5 hrs per class day. OSHA students per class is minimum of 3, maximum of 40.
30 Hour Class
The 30-hour Construction Outreach Training Program is intended to provide a variety of training to workers with some safety responsibility. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards. Instructional time must be a minimum of 30 hours.
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Tuition:
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*OSHA maximum allowed training time is 7.5 hrs per class day. OSHA students per class is minimum of 3, maximum of 40.
Considering Online Training?
Please make sure your online training supplier is an OSHA-Authorized Online Outreach Training Provider for you to receive an authentic OSHA 10 or 30 hour DOL card. The certificate that the online company sends you is a receipt for the class and not accepted as OSHA Training in the field.
Additional Information
At Harold Brothers Training Institute, our instructors believe that a classroom environment tuned to seeing, hearing, discussing, being able to ask questions, getting the right answers, and sometimes hands-on doing and/or testing, allows our learners to understand the reasoning behind the regulations, why they were put into place and how to recognize, prevent, avoid and control the hazards around us. Studies have shown that retaining and use of the information given in a classroom environment percentage wise is more than triple that of sitting at home behind a computer reading to learn the information. Get involved in safety by discussion, seeing and doing, with other employees in our classroom to learn hazard indentification. The easiest way to learn is student helping student.
Massachusetts Attorney General Issues Advisory On Public OSHA 10-hr Construction Safety Act
The Act, which was signed into law on July 30, 2004, and became effective July 1, 2006, requires “any person submitting a bid for, or signing a contract to work on” any public works or public building, estimated to be worth more than $10,000, to certify that “all employees to be employed at the worksite” have successfully completed a 10-hour course in construction safety approved by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), referred to as the OSHA 10 course. The AGO is responsible for enforcement institute proceedings in Superior Court to restrain the awarding of and performance of contracts, and second, it may remove employees who do not have OSHA 10 training from the worksite. Chapter 306 of the Acts of 2004
On-Line Training Approval by OSHA
If you’re considering online training, visit:https://www.osha.gov/training/outreach to make sure your online training is approved by OSHA. (You may not be able to get an OSHA CARD, just a certificate from the trainer)
Worker Information
How do I get a replacement card?
If you lost or misplaced your student course completion card you must contact your Outreach trainer for a replacement. Your Outreach trainer will have to contact their authorizing training organization for the replacement. The Outreach trainer must provide the following information: student name, trainer name, training date, and type of class (10 & 30 hr, Construction, General Industry, Maritime, or Disaster Site Worker). Replacement cards will not be issued if the training took place more than three years ago. Only one replacement card may be issued per student per class, and a fee may be charged by the Authorizing Training Organization to replace a course completion card. (Outreach Training Program Requirements section VI.E. (2)).
Do the student course completion cards expire?
The student course completion cards in Construction, General Industry, and Disaster Site do not have an expiration date. The form and content of additional training is left to the discretion of the student and/or employer. The student cards provided in Maritime Outreach Training Program expire five years after the training. To retain a valid 10 or 30 hour Maritime Industry card, students are required to complete additional training.
Registration Now Open: 2022/23 School Year
Registration Deadline:
At first Class or Until Full
Classes Begin:
Monday, September 19, 2022
Seats are limited. First come, first serve registration. Don't miss out! Once registered, you'll be contacted to confirm your acceptance and payment.