OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety: 2025 Certification Prep

Master the Fatal Four: Fall Protection, Struck-By, Electrocution & Caught-In Hazards. Ace your 2025 exam!

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety: 2025 Certification Prep

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety: 2025 Certification Prep udemy course

Master the Fatal Four: Fall Protection, Struck-By, Electrocution & Caught-In Hazards. Ace your 2025 exam!

Are you ready to not just pass the OSHA 10-Hour Construction exam, but to truly master the safety principles that save lives on the job site? This comprehensive 2025 prep course is engineered to take you beyond rote memorization and into the nuanced, real-world application of the 29 CFR 1926 construction standards.

This is not a simple overview. We dive deep into the most critical and most frequently misunderstood areas of construction safety, focusing on the high-hazard situations that lead to citations and, more importantly, to injuries and fatalities. Using a combination of expert instruction, real-world case studies, and a massive bank of 250+ hard-level practice questions, this course will challenge you to think like a safety professional.

Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring and current construction workers seeking their OSHA 10-Hour card.

  • Foremen, superintendents, and site supervisors who need to deepen their practical safety knowledge.

  • Safety professionals looking for a robust refresher on the 29 CFR 1926 standards.

  • Anyone who wants to understand the "why" behind the rules, not just the "what."

What you will master in this course:

  • The Fatal Four (In-Depth): Go beyond the basics of Fall Protection, Struck-By, Caught-In/Between, and Electrocution hazards with scenario-based training.

  • Fall Protection (Subpart M): Learn the exceptions to the 6-foot rule, the difference between fall restraint and fall arrest, and how to calculate fall clearance for complex situations.

  • Excavation & Trenching (Subpart P): Master soil classification, protective system selection (sloping vs. shielding vs. shoring), and the critical duties of the "Competent Person."

  • Electrical Safety (Subpart K): Understand the hierarchy of controls for electrical work, the proper implementation of GFCIs and Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Programs (AEGCP), and the principles of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO).

  • Health Hazards: Tackle modern challenges like silica exposure control under Table 1, noise abatement, and implementing a compliant Hazard Communication (HazCom) program.

  • Scaffold & Ladder Safety: Move beyond setup rules to understand load capacities, advanced stability requirements, and proper inspection protocols.

  • PPE & The Hierarchy of Controls: Learn to prioritize engineering and administrative controls over PPE and select the right equipment for nuanced hazards (e.g., choosing respirators for isocyanates vs. silica).

Why this course is different:

This program is built around an advanced learning model. You won’t just watch videos; you will actively solve problems. We focus on the gray areas of OSHA interpretation, hazard prioritization, and decision-making under pressure. You will learn the crucial difference between a "competent person" and a "qualified person," why a trench shield might not be enough, and how to spot the hidden electrocution risks near cranes.

By the end of this course, you will have the confidence and knowledge to not only ace your 2025 OSHA 10-Hour exam but to become a true safety leader on your crew.

Enroll today and transform your understanding of construction safety from a list of rules into a life-saving skill set.