Compass Group EHS offers OSHA 30-Hour Training Workshop as a comprehensive orientation to critical workplace safety and health principles for supervisors, managers, and workers with safety responsibility.
Compass Group’s OSHA-authorized outreach trainers teach this 30-hour course to groups of workers in a classroom setting with an interactive experience like no other.
Who should take an OSHA 30-Hour Safety Course?
The course is designed for managers and supervisors who are responsible for the overall safety of their employees in the construction or general industry workplace, including:
- Superintendents
- Foremen
- Safety Professionals
- Project Managers
- Warehouse Managers
- Site inspectors
- Engineers
- Any supervisory personnel
- Any personnel responsible for safety
- Business owners
What Topics Are Covered in an OSHA 30-Hour Training?
This course presents detailed information on how OSHA safety standards for construction may be implemented in the workplace, workers’ rights and responsibilities, the appeals process, recordkeeping, and voluntary protection programs. The course also includes an introduction to OSHA standards and an overview of the most frequently referenced standards.
Specific topics covered in this course include:
- Introduction to OSHA
- Contractor’s safety and health program
- Reporting and recordkeeping
- Electrical hazards
- Fall protection
- Materials handling
- Cranes and rigging
- Motorized mobile platforms
- Competent person
- Excavations
- Forklift hazards
- and more.
Each participant who successfully passes the course will receive an OSHA 30-Hour U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) course completion card.