OSHA 10-Hour Construction
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What is the OSHA 10 Course?
The OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training is a voluntary program designed for construction workers. Based on the 29 CFR 1926 standards, this course teaches professionals to identify and mitigate risks at construction sites.
This program is an initiative of OSHA and the US Department of Labor (DOL). Trainees who successfully complete it will earn a plastic card. OSHAOnlineCenter offers its 10 hour course in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), a platform authorized by OSHA.
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OSHA 10-Hour Construction
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DOL Card Included
Trainees will earn an OSHA 10 Construction card after finishing the training. This will be a plastic, pocket-size card that will be delivered directly to their provided address 6-8 weeks after course completion.
OSHA-Authorized Training
This course is provided in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), which is a training provider authorized by OSHA.
Instant Completion Certificate
Printable completion certificates are emailed immediately after the trainees finish their 10-hour OSHA outreach training for construction. This document will have a QR code that will verify its authenticity.
Free Study Guides
OSHA Online Center provides complimentary study guides to everyone who enrolls in this course. You can download the PDF of this document. The study guide covers every subject that is featured in the final exam of this course.
Self-Paced Learning
The OSHA 10-Hour Outreach for construction is delivered completely online. Students can take this training on their own time, from the comfort of their homes or the convenience of their offices.
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Is This Program Mandatory?
The OSHA 10-Hour training for construction is a voluntary program. Although it is mandated by OSHA or the US federal government, many states, jurisdictions and employers require workers to undergo this training.
States like New York, Nevada, Rhode Island, and Connecticut have laws mandating OSHA training for certain construction workers. However, in other states where no such laws exist, OSHA 10-Hour training remains optional unless specifically required by an employer or local contract.
What is OSHA 10 Certification?
“OSHA 10 Certification” is a common term people use to refer to the certificate of completion earned after finishing the OSHA 10-Hour training course. However, it’s important to know that OSHA itself does not issue any official certification.
Instead, students receive a completion certificate from an authorized training provider. While not a formal "certification," this document is widely accepted as proof of completing authentic workplace safety training.
What is an OSHA card?
An OSHA card is a wallet-sized, plastic card that proves you’ve completed OSHA-authorized training. After finishing the course, trainees receive this card from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
It shows that you’ve been trained to recognize and avoid common workplace hazards. While it’s often called an "OSHA card," it’s officially known as the DOL OSHA Outreach Training card and is commonly required on many job sites, especially in construction.
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Get your OSHA DOL Card upon successfully completing your safety training. Don't worry! Our courses are OSHA-Authorized.

Train Your Team In OSHA Compliance
If you're training a team, the process is straightforward. When you purchase multiple OSHA 10-Hour Construction courses, you will get access to a manager’s account. This allows you to assign courses to employees, track their progress, and receive alerts when someone’s training is close to expiring.
Bulk purchases also come with incremental discounts. This means the more courses you acquire, the more discount you earn on each enrollment. You will also be assigned a dedicated support agent to assist with any questions along the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my OSHA 10 expire?
No, the card and certificate you earn after completing this program do not expire. However, there are employers and states that would ask you to renew 10-Hour OSHA training every three to five years.
Can I take the training on a smartphone?
Yes, the course is mobile-friendly and can be completed on most tablets and smartphones. However, for the best experience, especially when viewing visuals or taking quizzes, using a laptop or desktop is recommended.
Is this course accepted in all states?
The 10-Hour training is based on federal OSHA standards that are valid in all U.S. states. However, states like New York have additional requirements, such as mandatory actively proctored training, according to its local laws.
How long does the OSHA 10 course actually take?
The course takes a minimum of 10 hours to complete. However, since the training is self-paced, some learners may take longer depending on their schedule. Keep in mind, OSHA limits training to no more than 7.5 hours per day, so the fastest it can be completed is over two days.
Is the OSHA 10 exam hard?
The quizzes and tests in this course are selected randomly from the modules. If you pay attention to the information provided in these modules, you will have no trouble passing them easily.
What are OSHA cards?
OSHA 10-hour card or their 30-hour versions are simply the official DOL cards, which are provided by the US Department of Labor. Trainees who successfully complete an OSHA-authorized outreach training receive these plastic wallet cards at their provided address.
What is the cost of OSHA 10 certification?
The cost of 10-Hour OSHA construction training is $59, which is the lowest price for this course ever offered by a center of OSHA education. Completing this course allows you to earn the OSHA construction certification, which is a document that validates that you have completed this course.
Is the OSHA training worth it?
Yes, this program is definitely worth it for those who are working or planning to work in the construction industry. An OSHA completion certificate polishes your resume and improves your job prospects. Some businesses don’t even consider hiring individuals without an OSHA 10 card. Above everything else, it also helps you stay safe on the job by teaching how to identify and avoid common site hazards.