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Nevada 10-Hour Training for Construction is a 100% online course designed to help entry-level construction workers meet their Nevada OSHA training requirements and earn an OSHA 10 card.

Train at your own pace and instantly print your Nevada OSHA certificate following course completion. This course also includes a wallet-sized OSHA 10 DOL card. The card is printed on durable plastic and is accepted nationwide.

About Nevada OSHA 10-Hour Training for Construction

Training Standards

Satisfies Training Standards for:

Nevada State Plan and OSHA Part 1926

Construction Workers

Designed for:

Entry-Level Construction Workers in Nevada

100% Online

Format:

100% Online Training

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Provides:

Nevada OSHA Certificate and Wallet-Sized OSHA 10 Card Printed on Durable Plastic

Who Needs 10-Hour Nevada OSHA Training for Construction?

This 10-Hour Nevada OSHA course is designed for entry-level construction workers. Throughout the course, you will receive training on industry-specific health and safety topics, as well as an explanation of OSHA guidelines specific to Nevada.

Nevada businesses are legally obligated to comply with the safety and health requirements set forth in the Nevada State Plan. Nevada standards apply to nearly all places of employment within the state.

Wherever Nevada OSHA standards differ from federal OSHA standards, Nevada employers must comply with the state-specific rules. Examples of employees outside of Nevada OSHA’s jurisdiction include federal employees and offshore maritime workers.

Learning Objectives

Throughout the course, you will learn about key safety and health topics, including Nevada OSHA construction requirements and federal OSHA guidelines.

Upon completion of Nevada OSHA training, you’ll be prepared to:

  • Compare federal OSHA and Nevada OSHA
  • Describe your rights and responsibilities under Nevada OSHA
  • Outline employer responsibilities under Nevada OSHA
  • List the components of the written safety program
  • Identify which workers are required to complete OSHA 10 and 30 training
  • Identify safety and health hazards relevant to Nevada OSHA
  • Describe the hazards and controls related to violence at medical facilities
  • List OSHA and Nevada OSHA government worker safety resources

You’ll also learn about the following federal OSHA topics:

  • Introduction to OSHA
  • Fall Protection
  • Electrocution Hazards
  • Struck-By Hazards
  • Caught-In Hazards
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Health Hazards in Construction
  • Material Handling
  • Tools — Hand and Power

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Nevada OSHA Course Outline

Nevada OSHA 10-Hour Training for Construction includes 12 modules on Nevada safety and health requirements. You can find a full overview of each module below.

Module 1: Introduction to Federal and Nevada OSHA

Topics covered in Module 1 include:

  • History of OSHA
  • Nevada OSHA’s Mission, Purpose and Standards
  • Federal OSHA and Nevada OSHA Resources

Module 2: Worker and Employer Rights and Responsibilities

Topics covered in Module 2 include:

  • Workers’ Rights to a Safe and Healthful Workplace
  • Workers’ Responsibility to Report Unsafe Conditions
  • Employer’s Responsibility to Comply with Nevada OSHA

Module 3: Written Safety Programs

Topics covered in Module 3 include:

  • Purpose of a Written Safety Program
  • Which Employers Are Required to Develop and Implement a Written Safety Program
  • Components of a Written Safety Program
  • Responsibilities of a Safety Committee and How Members Are Selected

Module 4: OSHA 10- and 30-Hour Training Requirements

Topics covered in Module 4 include:

  • OSHA 10-Hour Course Overview
  • OSHA 30-Hour Course Overview
  • Which Workers Are Required to Obtain an OSHA 10- or 30-Hour Card

Module 5: Control of Asbestos

Topics covered in Module 5 include:

  • Definition of Asbestos
  • Health Hazards Associated with Asbestos Exposure
  • Asbestos Control Measures
  • Asbestos Training Requirements

Module 6: Operating Cranes

Topics covered in Module 6 include:

  • What Is a Crane?
  • Types of Cranes
  • Define “Clear Zone” and “Warning Tape”
  • Crane Operator Certification Requirements

Module 7: Manufacture and Use of Explosives

Topics covered in Module 7 include:

  • Safety Requirements for Manufacturers of Explosives
  • Highly Hazardous Substances
  • Best Practices for Working with Explosives
  • Written Safety Program Requirements

Module 8: Manufacturing, Handling and Storing Ammonium Perchlorate

Topics covered in Module 8 include:

  • Definition of Ammonium Perchlorate
  • Activities Not Subject to Ammonium Perchlorate Regulations
  • Health and Safety Hazards Related to Ammonium Perchlorate
  • Employee, Contractor and Subcontractor Requirements for Working with Ammonium Perchlorate
  • PPE Requirements for Manufacturing, Handling and Storing Ammonium Perchlorate

Module 9: Photovoltaic System Projects

Topics covered in Module 9 include:

  • Definition of Photovoltaic Systems and Projects
  • Safety Considerations for Installing Photovoltaic Systems
  • Photovoltaic Installer License Requirements

Module 10: Heat Illness Prevention

Topics covered in Module 10 include:

  • Common Symptoms and Risk Factors of Heat Illness
  • Definition of Acclimatization
  • Written Safety Program Requirements for Managing Heat Illness
  • Recommended Heat Illness Prevention Training

Module 11: Workplace Violence Prevention in Medical Facilities

Topics covered in Module 11 include:

  • Definition of Workplace Violence
  • Risk Factors for Workplace Violence
  • Control Methods for Risk Reduction
  • Requirements for Reporting and Maintaining Records of Incidents

Module 12: OSHA and Nevada OSHA Resources

Topics covered in Module 12 include:

  • Nevada OSHA Regulations in the Workplace
  • Importance of Following OSHA Standards
  • OSHA and State Government Resources

Testing Requirements

Nevada 10-Hour Training for Construction includes 10 hours of OSHA-authorized training and three additional hours of training specific to Nevada OSHA. To earn your Nevada OSHA certificate and OSHA 10 card, you will need to pass end-of-module quizzes and two final exams.

Nevada OSHA Testing

The Nevada OSHA portion of the course includes 12 end-of-module quizzes and a final exam. Each quiz has five questions, and you have an unlimited number of attempts to obtain a passing score of 80% or higher.

The final exam contains 20 questions. To pass the exam, you must earn a score of 70% or higher. Like the quizzes, you can retake the exam as many times as needed until you pass.

OSHA Outreach Testing

The federal OSHA portion of the course includes nine end-of-module quizzes and a final exam. You have up to three attempts to pass each quiz with a score of 70% or higher.

If you do not pass any given quiz in three tries, you will be locked out of the course. You will need to repurchase the course and start over.

You must pass a final exam, which includes 20 questions. You have up to three attempts to pass the final exam with a score of 70% or higher. If you do not achieve a passing score after three attempts, you will need to repurchase the course and start from the beginning.

Nevada OSHA FAQs

What is the difference between Nevada OSHA and federal OSHA?

OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. At the federal level, OSHA creates standards that ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers across the country.

Some states, such as Nevada, have created State Plans. These plans are OSHA-approved workplace safety and health programs that the state individually operates. Nevada OSHA is one of those plans.

Will my Nevada certificate and OSHA 10 card expire?

Your Nevada certification and OSHA 10 card will never expire. However, some employers may require you to complete refresher training every few years to ensure you are up to date on workplace safety and health protocols. You should contact your employer for more information on refresher training requirements.

How long will it take to complete the course?

This course contains 10 hours of federal OSHA Outreach Training and three hours of Nevada-specific training. The entire training program will take at least 13 hours to complete.

OSHA has mandated that workers spend no more than 7.5 hours per day completing OSHA Outreach training. This means that you will spend at least two days completing the federal OSHA portion of your training. Nevada OSHA training does not count toward your 7.5-hour daily limit.

What is an OSHA 10 DOL card?

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issues OSHA 10 cards to workers who complete 10 hours of OSHA Outreach training on industry-specific workplace safety topics. This wallet-sized card is printed on durable plastic and is accepted nationwide as proof of training.

An increasing number of employers in the construction industry are requiring entry-level workers to earn an OSHA 10 card before starting work. Supervisors in the construction industry require additional training, which can be found in the OSHA 30-Hour course.

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When will I receive my Nevada OSHA certificate and OSHA 10 DOL Card?

Once you have successfully completed Nevada OSHA training, your Nevada OSHA certificate of completion and OSHA Outreach certificate will be available for instant download. Your official plastic OSHA 10 DOL wallet card will arrive in the mail, typically six to eight weeks after course completion.

» Additional Nevada OSHA FAQs

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