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Understanding the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for deep excavation helps keep construction workers and other personnel safe on the job. Our online Excavation Safety for Construction course provides 45 minutes of intermediate-level training to help participants work safely, avoid common hazards, and prevent workplace injuries and fatalities. After taking this Excavation Safety Training for Construction course, you will be prepared to maintain a safer workplace for all.
This online Excavation Safety Training for Construction course reviews the most common hazards found on deep excavation and trenching sites to promote greater worker safety. Course topics include:
Introduction to trenching and excavation safety
General excavation safety techniques
Safety requirements per OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P, Excavations
Common excavation myths
Situational analysis
The impact of soil on excavation and trenching safety
excavations, Excavation Safety for Construction is appropriate for:
Workers
Supervisors
Foremen
Other personnel who need to implement construction excavation safety for excavation and trenching activities
If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of Online Courses and Safety Packs, call 800-971-1080, or Contact Us online.
Upon completion of this convenient online Excavation Safety Training for Construction course, participants are able to identify and address common hazards found on deep excavation and trenching sites. You will learn more about OSHA’s safety standards for excavation, important protective systems, and how to guard against workplace injuries, illnesses, and fatalities.