OSHA Construction – 30hr (General Construction) (Virtual)
This is a 4 day course designed to meet your supervisors, foremen, estimators, and workers needs in Construction Safety and the required OSHA standards. It covers an introduction to OSHA, an overview of all the subparts required by OSHA, the Protective System requirements, how to identify and control hazards and a discussion on managing safety in the field. All attendees will receive a current OSHA book, a student manual and a laminated OSHA card.
All Public OSHA 30hr courses consist of 4 days running from 8AM – 5PM.
Classes are conducted once per week for 4 consecutive weeks.
Join us for a virtual version of the standard OSHA 30; the class will be taught live via Zoom by a qualified instructor.
Due to the virtual format of the course, student fees are nonrefundable and nontransferable. Recordings are not available; students must be present for all 30 hours of class. Class is limited to 20 participants and registration closes on October 28, 2022.
Technical requirements for all students:
- Reliable access to high speed internet
- Recommended bandwidth: 5 Mbps/5Mbps (up/down)
- Desktop or laptop computer with a functioning webcam, speakers, and microphone (you will be required to stay in camera view for the entire course)
- No mobile devices, such as tablets or smartphones
- Supported browsers:
- Windows: Internet Explorer 11+, Edge 12+, Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+
- macOS: Safari 7+, Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+
- Linux: Firefox 27+, Chrome 30+
All Public OSHA 30hr courses follow a set schedule:
Day 1: 8AM – 5PM EDT
Day 2: 8AM – 5PM EDT
Day 3: 8AM – 5PM EDT
Day 4: 8AM – 5PM EDT
Confined Space Competent Person – Construction (1926)
This is a fast-paced, 8-hour course designed to assist your supervisors, foremen, estimators and workers in confined space safety and to meet the required OSHA standards. It includes an introduction to OSHA, review of 29 CFR Parts 1926.1201 thru 1926.1213, and the identification of various types of confined spaces in construction. Additionally, this course covers duties of the employer, confined space permitting, hazardous atmospheres, PPE requirements and rescue equipment. All attendees will receive a student manual and a laminated course completion card.
Confined Space Competent Person – Construction (1926) (Virtual)
This is a fast-paced, 8-hour course designed to assist your supervisors, foremen, estimators and workers in confined space safety and to meet the required OSHA standards. It includes an introduction to OSHA, review of 29 CFR Parts 1926.1201 thru 1926.1213, and the identification of various types of confined spaces in construction. Additionally, this course covers duties of the employer, confined space permitting, hazardous atmospheres, PPE requirements and rescue equipment. All attendees will receive a student manual and a laminated course completion card.
Prior to registering for this class, all prospective trainees must acknowledge that this virtual presentation of the Excavation Competent Person class does not satisfy the training and/or continuing education requirements outlined by the Georgia Secretary of State’s office for initial licensure, or license renewals. Only approved safety courses taught in-person by a qualified instructor are eligible for consideration by the Licensing Board. You are welcome to attend this virtual class in person if you need to, please reach out to bberry@hbnext.com to set up arrangements.
Please don’t hesitate to contact the HB NEXT Office with any questions @ 770-619-1669.
Respirable Crystalline Silica
The objective of the Respirable Crystalline Silica Safety Class is to introduce and educate construction workers, supervisors and company owners to OSHA’s new requirements for protecting employees with occupational exposure to respirable silica dust.
Respirable Crystalline Silica (Virtual) (4hr)
The objective of the Respirable Crystalline Silica Safety Class is to introduce and educate construction workers, supervisors and company owners to OSHA’s new requirements for protecting employees with occupational exposure to respirable silica dust.