OSHA Certified Training and Membership Courses
The introductory courses are SST40, G60, F60, Support Scaffold, and Flagger. This basic OSHA and DOB training are mandatory by NYC LOCAL LAW 196 if you are or will be a construction or demolition worker. This training covers the following: Ensure that workers can identify, predict, prevent, and stop potential hazards in the workplace, and familiarize them with safety equipment such as Personal Protective Equipment.
The Training will help educate workers about common worksite hazards and how to avoid them. Welding is more than burning rods, it requires height safety awareness.
Workers who complete our OSHA-authorized course will earn their official OSHA card from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) as well as the DOB SST40 Certifications.
We also provide on the job paid training, to the apprentices that complete the online training. You will get 16 hours of on the job paid training at $15.00 per hour rate, For 4:00 hours per day for 4 consecutive days up on your online training completion.
WELDING & G60 ANDE F60
- Hot Work Basics
- Hot Work Case Studies
- Hot Work Fire Prevention
- Hot Work Hazard Mitigation
- HotWorkArcWelding
- Hot Work Gas Welding
HASMAT MATERIAL HANDLING
- Respirator Safety
- HAZCOMGHS 1GeneralInformation
- HAZCOMGHS 2ChemicalClassification
- HAZCOMGHS 3ChemicalLabeling
- HAZCOMGHS 4UnderstandingSDS
- HAZCOMGHS 5HazardousChemicalPPE
- HAZCOMGHS 6SpillCleanUp
- Heat Illness
FORK OSHA STANDARDS
- Scissor Lift Case Studies
- Scissor Lift Energization
- Scissor Lift Hazards
- Scissor Lift Inspection
- Scissor Lifts General Information
- Heavy Equipment Material Handling
SST 40 CERTIFICATION
- OSHA 30-Hour Construction
- Fall protection
- Sex harassment
PPE / Protective Personal Equipment
- Personal Protective Equipment Personal #Protective Equipment Pneumatic Tools
- Powder Actuated Tools
- Power Tools
- Hand Tool Safety
- Saw Safety
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Fall Hazard Identification
- Fall Inspections
- Fall Planning Device Usage
- Fall Systems
- Fall Protection
- Fall Rescues
32 Hr Scaffold Training
- Supported Scaffold
- Fabricated Frame
- Supported Scaffolding
- Basics Suspended Scaffold
- 2Point Suspended Scaffold
- Suspended Scaffolding Basics
- Supported Scaffold Evaluation
- Suspended Scaffold Evaluation
Benefits of Taking These Courses Online:
- Studying online gives you more flexibility
- Flexible schedule
- Lower costs
- Access to hundreds of courses
- Availability 24/7 via Membership
- Access to Erector Master Employment Portal

Who Needs These OSHA Trainings?
Any occupational worker that falls under the OSHA umbrella specifically can take advantage of this Online training. OSHA defines occupational workers under the following category:
- Workers conducting these types of Construction Work
- Public & Construction Engineering
- Carpentry
- Plasterwork
- Scaffold, Construction, and Concrete
- Stone Work
- Roof Work
- Electrical Work
- Piping Work
- Tile, Brick and Block Work
- Steel Construction Work and Reinforcement Work
- Paving Work
- Dredging Work
- Glass Work
- Interior Finishing
- Machinery Installation
- Landscape Gardening
- Water Facilities Work
- Waste Facilities Work
- Types of Construction Workers
- Boilermakers
- Carpenters
- Carpet Layers
- Dredgers
- Electricians
- Fire Sprinkler Installers
- Linemen
- Elevator Mechanics
- Fencers
- Glaziers
- Heavy Equipment Operators
- Insulation Installers
- Ironworkers
- Laborers
- Landscapers
- Masons and Stonemasons
- Millwrights
- Painters & Decorators
- Pile Drivers
- Plasterers
- Plumbers
- Pipefitters
- Sheet Metal Workers
- Tile Workers
- Truck Drivers and Teamsters
- Waterproofers
- Welders
Which OSHA Training Course Should I Start?
The most basic introduction course is the OSHA 10-HOUR Training For Construction Workers. Most construction workers and building development staff will require this basic OSHA training.
The basics of this training cover the following:
- Ensures that workers can identify, predict, prevent, and stop potential hazards in the workplace.
- Ensures familiarity with safety equipment such as Personal Protective Equipment, walking, and working services.
- Educates workers about common worksite hazards and how to avoid them.
- We strive to provide a course that provides high-quality workplace safety training and education. Join our team and be part of the movement.
Workers who complete our OSHA-authorized course will earn their official OSHA card from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).

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OSHA Certified Training and Membership Courses
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