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NCABTMI019 — OSHA30

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OSHA 30-Hour training for construction and general industry prepares supervisors and workers to avoid workplace safety and health risks. Topics covered in OSHA 30-Hour training include general worksite safety, avoiding common hazards, understanding workers' rights, employer responsibilities and more. OSHA 30-Hour Outreach training benefits supervisors and workers with safety roles, including those in construction, manufacturing, factory operations, health care and more. OSHA 30 courses promote safe and healthful work environments by training workers to identify, predict and avoid hazards in the workplace.OSHA 30-Hour Construction course is appropriate for workers who perform new construction, alterations or repairs. If you are a supervisor in any industry other than construction, agriculture or maritime, OSHA considers you a general industry worker and recommends the OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course. When you successfully complete OSHA 30-hour training, you will receive an official OSHA 30 DOL card in construction or general industry.The OSHA 30 card will never expire, but your employer may require you to retake the course every three to five years to refresh your knowledge and stay up-to-date with OSHA safety standards.

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