OSHA 10-hour -AIA 10.0 HSW/CES

OSHA 10-hour classes are required to be completed in two days:

June 27 -3:00 pm- 9:00 pm
June 28 - 7:00 am-1:00 pm

AIA Learning Units Available - 10.0 HSW/CES

The OSHA 10-Hour Training program is a safety and health hazard recognition and prevention course geared to all employed on job sites and is designed to help individuals comply with federal OSHA requirements.  By having a staff informed of the hazards that are inherent in every day work on projects, the employees are safe and the company's risk of fines and penalties is dramatically reduced.  Safety training classes help establish a safety culture in which employees themselves help promote proper safety procedures while on the job.

In Massachusetts, a minimum of an OSHA 10-hour course is required training to work on public construction projects.


Program contentThe training program will focus on hazard awareness, hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention. Chris Ziegler, AGC director of Safety and a certified OSHA trainer will offer visual aids and real-life situations and experiences from his many years of studying and working on project sites throughout New England.
Topics covered will include the following:
     -OSHA Focus Four Hazards:    Fall Protection, Electrical, Struck By, Caught in/between
     -Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
     -Health Hazards in Construction:  noise, hazard communication and silica
     -Scaffold safety
     -Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors
     -Excavations
     -Stairways and ladders

OSHA 1926 Construction Standards - 2007 edition and "What Every Supervisor Must Know About OSHA" manuals are available for purchase for an additional $25.00 per manual.

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive an OSHA 10-hour card, AGC certificate of completion and 10 AIA CES units.  


Food, beverages, handouts are included in the two-day program.

Questions regarding course training should be directed to Chris Ziegler, Director of Safety, ziegler@agcmass.org or (781) 235-2680, ext. 12.


Massachusetts Construction Advancement Program (MCAP)

50% Reimbursement for OSHA Training Tuition Costs for Eligible Companies

MCAP contributing firms receive a 50% reimbursement of the registration fee directly to the company, up to $2,000 total, for this program after full registration is paid to AGC.Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive a 10-hour card and certificate of training. OSHA 10-Hour Programs include meals, beverages, handout materials, attendance certificate. Payment must be made by check or credit card (AMEX, Visa, Mastercard) prior to the class. 

Cancellation Policy:  Full refund will be granted if cancellation is made within 72 hours of the program start date. No refund of fees will be made for no-shows.  Substitutions are welcome.