This OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry - Russian course teaches construction workers important information about health and safety skills required on a construction job site. Students will learn OSHA regulations as they apply to the construction industry. Students will specifically learn how to recognize, avoid, and abate common construction site hazards.
This course is taught completely in Russian. Students will receive instruction from a variety of methods including live lectures and video presentations.
As part of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, this 10-hour course is required by law in order to work on construction sites. This act is regulated by OSHA in order to ensure the safety of al workers. OSHA has highlighted specific standards for the construction industry due to this industry being particularly dangerous for workers' health. With appropriate safety measures, workers can significantly reduce harm to themselves and others.
This course goes over the specific construction industry standards, which are revised annually to keep up with changes in residential, industry and commercial construction work. These specific standards can be found in 29 CFR Part 1926.
Now available in Russian, the OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry - Russian can help all Russian-language workers prevent accidents on their job site.
Who Should Take This Course:
Topics to be Covered:
Standards Satisfied:
Note: This course is taught completely in Russian. Students must attend all 10 hours of instruction in order to receive credit for the course. No partial credit will be awarded. Students must also pass the test at the end of the course in order to receive their certificate.