OSHA 10 Hour



The OSHA 10 Hour Outreach Training Program is designed to provide participants with basic occupation safety and health knowledge. The OHSA 10 Hour Training is an ideal orientation for those who are new to the construction industry and as a reminder for those who have been working in the construction industry to the hazards associated with their work. The training is intended to assist employers in training and introducing employees to the basic practices of identifying, reducing, eliminating and reporting hazards associated with their work.

Trinity Safety Group has OSHA Certified Outreach Instructors who specialize in delivering the OHSA 10 Hour Training, in both English and Spanish. The training meets the guidelines set by the OSHA Outreach Training Program and will be tailored specifically to a company's scope of work. This will maximize the amount of applicable knowledge that participants will receive.  

OSHA 10 Hour Construction Topics

  • Introduction to OSHA
    
  • Fall Protection (Subpart M)
    
  • Electrical (Subpart K)
    
  • Personal Protective Equipment and Life Saving Equipment
    
  • Material Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal (Subpart H)
    
  • Hand and Power Tools (Subpart I)
    
  • Excavations (Subpart P)
    
  • Stairway and Ladders (Subpart X)
    
  • Struck By (i.e. Falling Objects, Trucks, Cranes, etc.)
    
  • Caught In/Between (i.e. Trench Hazards, Equipment, etc.)


Trinity Safety Group offers this courses in Spanish.  Our bilingual instructors are fluent in both English and Spanish. They have the industry knowledge to convey pertinent information to all attendees.

Testimonials

Fred Lusk - Verkler, Inc.

"Verkler, Inc. has used the services of Trinity Group for the last year for on-site inspections and training.  We have found them to be professional, efficient and extremely knowledgeable about safety and accident prevention thru effective training.  We will continue to use their services because of the excellent results we have gotten in fewer injuries and helping us maintain a low EMR."