Program Details

OSHA30 Construction
Milwaukee Community Service Corp
11/16/2010
This certificate is a five day, 30 hour supervisor course. Each day consists of about 7 hours of training. Content covered: comprehensive overview of OSHA standards and safety and health hazards such as fall safety, electrical safety, caught in between hazards, struck by hazards, tool safety, ladders. stairs, scaffolding safety and labeling within the construction site. This online OSHA course places special emphasis on hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. Participants earn an OSHA30 credential recognized by OSHA and by construction companies nationally and is endorsed by the National Safety Council and NIU. Instructors are certified trainers. Show More

This program is offered

None
This Program is a fundamental course required in career pathways in Construction, Manufacturing/Production, Warehouse and Materials-Moving and Handling, and Landscaping.
Milwaukee Community Service Corps. (MCSC) assists trainees with job placement and also provides opportunities to practice new skills and build experience in MCSC's Work Projects Program. Trainees receive $11/hr., at Work Projects training worksites including: landscaping, home repair and renovation, snow plowing/removal, recycling, tree planting, and other projects.
Educators/Trainers are available to help trainees if they are having difficulty with training content.

Cost for OSHA30 Card
If you attend the class, you will not receive a refund for any reason.


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koates@mcscwi.org

Not Provided

Not Provided

This institution and program are not regulated by any Wisconsin state agency or board. In this situation, one eligibility requirement is that the institution must submit at least one letter of support from an employer that speaks to the employer's experience with hiring students who complete this training program OR the employer's desire to hire students who complete the training program. The institution may submit up to two additional letters of support. You can review the letters of support for this program by clicking the link(s) below. Please note that DWD does not look into the authenticity of the letter(s).

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