The OSHA Alliance has created several series of training materials for the elevator industry, the construction industry, and for general industry. The following links lead to materials for these training programs.
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OSHA 30-hour Construction Safety Training Materials
Click here to download a zip file for all documents238.20 MB.
Presentations
- Introduction to OSHA (1hr) (PPT)
- Managing Safety and Health (2hrs) (PPT)
- Fall Hazards (2 hrs) (PPT)
- Electrical Hazards (2hrs) (PPT)
- Struck by Hazards (2hrs) (PPT)
- Caught In/Between (2hrs) (PPT)
- Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment (2 hrs) (PPT)
- Health Hazards in Construction (2 hrs) (PPT)
- Stairway and Ladders (1hr) (PPT)
- Confined Space Entry (1.5 hrs) (PPT)
- Cranes (1.5 hrs) (PPT)
- Ergonomics (1 hr) (PPT)
- Material Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal (1 hr) (PPT)
- Construction Scaffolds (1hr) (PPT)
- Tools - Hand and Power (1hr) (PPT)
- Welding and Cutting (2 hrs) (PPT)
- Rigging and Hoisting (2.5 hrs) (PPT)
- Suspended/False Car Scaffolds, Temp. Work Platform (1hr) (PPT)
- Heat Stress (1.5 hrs) (PPT)
Handouts
- Introduction to OSHA (pdf)
- Managing Safety and Health (pdf)
- Fall Hazards (pdf)
- Electrical Hazards (pdf)
- Struck-by Hazards (pdf)
- Caught-in-or-Between (pdf)
- Personal Protective Equipment (pdf)
- Health Hazards in Construction (pdf)
- Stairways and Ladders (pdf)
- Confined Space (pdf)
- Cranes (pdf)
- Ergonomics (pdf)
- Material Handeling (pdf)
- Construction Scaffolds (pdf)
- Hand and Power Tools (pdf)
- Welding and Cutting (pdf)
- Rigging and Hoisting (pdf)
- Heat Stress (pdf)
OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training
Click here to download a zip file for all documents438.34 MB.
General Industry 30-Hour Presentations
- Introduction to OSHA (ppt)
- Managing Safety and Health (ppt)
- Assessing Workplace Hazards (ppt)
- Distractions, Frustration, Fatigue & Complacency (ppt)
- Hoistway Safety (ppt)
- Walking Working Surfaces (ppt)
- Machine Guarding (ppt)
- Electrical Hazards (ppt)
- Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment (ppt)
- Materials Handling (ppt)
- Exit Routes (ppt)
- Welding (ppt)
- Hand and Portable Power Tools (ppt)
- Vehicle Safety (ppt)
- Powered Industrial Trucks (ppt)
- Permit Required Confined Space (ppt)
- Hazard Communication (ppt)
- Hazardous Material (ppt)
General Industry 30-Hour Handouts
- Personal Protective Equipment (pdf)
- We Are OSHA (pdf)
- Job Safety and Health (pdf)
- OSHA Whistleblower Protection Program (pdf)
- Guidelines for Safety and Health Programs (pdf)
- Hazard Communication Standard (pdf)
- Walking Working Surfaces (pdf)
- OSHA's Final Rule to Update, Align, and Provide Greater Flexibility in its General Industry Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection (pdf)
- Suspension Trauma (pdf)
- Machine Guarding (pdf)
- Amputations (pdf)
- Controlling Electrical Hazards (pdf)
- Arc Flash Handout (pdf)
- Personal Protective Equipment Factsheet (pdf)
- Materials Handeling (pdf)
- Emergency Exit Routes (pdf)
- Welding (pdf)
- Hand and Power Tools (pdf)
- Safe Driving Practices for Employees (pdf)
- Safe Forklift Operation (pdf)
- Hazard Communication Standard Pictogram (pdf)
- Job Hazard Analysis (pdf)
- Permit-Required Confines Spaces (pdf)
Through the Alliance between OSHA’s 10 Regional Offices and the Elevator Contractors of America (ECA), Elevator Industry Work Preservation Fund (EIWPF), International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC), National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC), National Elevator Industry Educational Program (NEIEP), and National Elevator Industry Inc. (NEII), collectively known as The Elevator Industry Safety Partners, developed this Industry Specific Best Practice for informational purposes only. It does not necessarily reflect the official views of OSHA or the U.S. Department of Labor. May 2021
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, employers are responsible (http://www.osha.gov/as/opa/worker/employer-responsibility.html) for providing a safe and healthy workplace and workers have rights (https://www.osha.gov/workers). OSHA can help answer questions or concerns from employers and workers. OSHA's On-Site Consultation Program (https://www.osha.gov/consultation) offers free and confidential advice to small and medium-sized businesses, with priority given to high-hazard worksites. For more information, contact your regional or area OSHA office (https://www.osha.gov/contactus/bystate), call 1-800-321-OSHA (6742), or visit https://www.osha.gov/.