OSHA 10: Construction

✔ Available for employees under Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA’s) jurisdiction
✔ The OSHA 10 Hour Construction training takes 10 hours to complete and can be done at your own pace
✔ 180 days allocated to complete the training
✔ 24/7 access to OSHA course material, support and OSHA trainers
✔ OSHA 10 Hour Outreach training is available in English and Spanish
✔ Printable certificate immediately available upon successful completion
✔ OSHA card provided by the U.S. Department of Labor
✔ Ability to earn IACET-approved CEUs: 1.0 (10-hour course)
OSHA 10-Hour Construction
The OSHA 10-Hour Construction course is designed to provide entry-level construction workers with essential knowledge of job site hazards, OSHA standards, and worker rights. This online course covers critical topics such as fall protection, ladder and scaffold safety, electrical hazards, and personal protective equipment (PPE). Ideal for laborers, apprentices, and new hires, the training promotes awareness and helps reduce workplace incidents. Upon successful completion, participants will receive an official OSHA 10-Hour Construction DOL (Department of Labor) card.
Who Should Take This Course:
- Construction laborers and workers
- New hires on construction sites
- Safety-conscious employers seeking OSHA training
- Construction laborers and workers
- New hires on construction sites
- Safety-conscious employers seeking OSHA training
Course Highlights
100% Online, Self-Paced Training
Learn at your convenience with OSHA-authorized content
Access Anytime, Anywhere
Course available 24/7 on any device
Official DOL OSHA Card
Mailed to you upon successful course completion
Downloadable Certificate
Immediate proof of training available after finishing
Track Your Progress
Resume training where you left off at any time
Course Duration
10 hours
Course Updates
We regularly update our courses to ensure you stay up to date
IACET CEUs Awarded
IACET CEUs (Continuing Education Units) awarded on every course.
Time to Completion
You have 180 calendar days from the date of enrollment to complete the 30-hour Construction Outreach Training. If the course is not completed within this period, your account will expire, and you will need to repurchase the course to continue.
Lesson Quizzes
After completing each lesson, you’ll be required to take a brief quiz to test your understanding of the material. A passing score is necessary in order to unlock and proceed to the next lesson.
Final Exam
After completing all modules, you must take a final exam to earn full credit for the course. This exam consists of 20 questions and covers material from the entire course. A passing score is 70% or higher. You have three chances to pass the final exam. If you do not pass after the third attempt, you will be locked out and unable to complete your outreach training.
DOL Card
Upon successfully completing the course, you can immediately print a temporary certificate with a QR code. This serves as proof of completion until you receive your official OSHA DOL Card. The DOL card is typically mailed within two weeks.
To receive your official DOL Card, you must complete the end-of-course survey.
- Construction laborers and workers
- New hires on construction sites
- Safety-conscious employers seeking OSHA training
FAQ’s
What is the OSHA Outreach Training Program?
The OSHA Outreach Training Program provides workers with basic and advanced training about common safety and health hazards on the job. We offer both 10-hour and 30-hour courses for Construction and General Industry.
Why chose Titan Medical Center for your OSHA online training?
OSHA Outreach courses are provided in partnership with UL PureSafety, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach provider.
We bring you online OSHA 30 and OSHA 10 courses, including actively proctored version satisfying the New York Local Law 196. These online courses would allow you to complete the training at your own pace and receive the official Department of Labor OSHA card.
What is the difference between OSHA 10 and OSHA 30?
- OSHA 10 is designed for entry-level workers and covers basic safety and health information.
- OSHA 30 is intended for supervisors or workers with some safety responsibility and includes more in-depth coverage of workplace hazards and OSHA standards.
Which course should I take — Construction or General Industry?
- Take the Construction course if you work in construction, demolition, building development, or related fields.
- Choose General Industry if you work in manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, healthcare, or similar sectors.
Do I get an official DOL (Department of Labor) card after completing the course?
Yes. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive an official OSHA DOL card via mail. Digital completion certificates are available immediately, while the physical card is typically delivered within 2–4 weeks.
Are these courses 100% online?
Yes. Our OSHA Outreach courses are fully online and self-paced, allowing you to complete them at your convenience from any device with internet access.
How long do I have to complete the course?
You have 180 days from the time of enrolment to finish the course.
Can I stop and restart the course at any time?
Yes. You can pause and resume the course as needed. Your progress is automatically saved.
Is technical support available if I have issues during the course?
Absolutely. We provide full technical and course support via email, chat, or phone to help with any issues you encounter.









