What is the New York OSHA 30-Hour course?
If you work in construction, you need to know how to spot, avoid, and report common safety and health risks you encounter on a daily basis. Our OSHA 30 New York program teaches you how to maintain a safe environment on your construction site.
Who should take the New York OSHA 30-Hour Construction?
The primary purpose of the 30-Hour NY Construction training program is to deliver high-quality safety and health training to workers. Construction workers in New York will be required to complete their 30 hours of training as mandated by Local Law 196.
When will I receive my Department of Labor (DOL) card for this course?
When you successfully complete the course and pass the final exam, you will receive a DOL OSHA 30-Hour card in the mail in 4 weeks.
How does the NY OSHA 30 work online?
Our training can be taken from the convenience of your home. Not only do our courses allow you to satisfy New York OSHA requirements from home, but they are also self-paced and can be completed whenever you wish within six months of your purchase.
How long is New York OSHA 30-Hour card valid?
There is no expiration date on the DOL card. However, due to frequent changes in OSHA regulations, we recommend you renew your training every 4-5 years.
Is this course OSHA-authorized?
OSHA Outreach Courses are provided through an OSHA-authroized course provider. Hence, our courses are OSHA-approved and help you comply with your company. We are always here to assist you till you get your DOL Card or even after that for relevant queries.
Do I have to take this OSHA Training New York course in the city?
While this course is for New York, it is online and can be taken from anywhere. If you're someone who is currently outside the NY area but plan to start a career in construction in the city, you can take this OSHA NY course and receive your DOL card at your current location.
Will I get a free NY OSHA 10-Hour course for completing the NY OSHA 30-Hour program?
Yes, trainees who successfully the NY OSHA 30 program will earn a completely free OSHA 10-Hour New York course.