NASP 30-Hour Construction – OSHA Standards
The NASP 30-Hour Construction – OSHA Standards course is a comprehensive safety training program designed to provide supervisors, safety professionals, and construction workers with in-depth knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards relevant to the construction industry.
NASP stands for the National Association of Safety Professionals, an organization that offers OSHA-compliant training for workplace safety.
Course Highlights:
- OSHA Regulations for Construction: Detailed coverage of OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards, which apply to construction sites.
- Hazard Recognition and Prevention: Learn how to identify, avoid, and control hazards commonly found on construction sites.
- Key Topics Include:
- Fall protection
- Scaffolding safety
- Electrical safety
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Excavations and trenching
- Health hazards (e.g., silica, asbestos)
- Tool and machine safety
Who It’s For:
This course is ideal for:
- Construction site supervisors
- Safety officers
- Foremen
- Workers with safety responsibilities
Certification:
Upon successful completion, participants receive a 30-Hour Construction Safety Certificate from NASP, demonstrating a strong understanding of OSHA construction standards and a commitment to workplace safety.