OSHA Construction Industry 30 Hours (IASP)
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OSHA Construction Industry 30 Hours (IASP)
The OSHA Construction Industry 30 Hours (IASP) programme is a robust, internationally delivered safety and health qualification developed for professionals working in construction, civil engineering, infrastructure, MEP, and project-based environments. Construction operations involve high-risk activities—work at height, lifting operations, excavation, temporary works, electrical exposure, plant movement, and multiple contractor interfaces—requiring strong operational control and disciplined supervision.
Structured around OSHA-aligned construction safety principles (29 CFR 1926) and delivered under the International Association of Safety Professionals (IASP) framework, this 30-hour programme equips learners to identify hazards, evaluate risk exposure, apply effective controls, and strengthen compliance-focused safety performance across dynamic sites. It is designed not only for HSE roles, but also for project leaders and supervisors who must deliver safe productivity while protecting people, assets, and project timelines.
Programme Details
- Awarding Body: International Association of Safety Professionals (IASP)
- Delivered By: ECHSE (in accordance with the programme structure and requirements)
- Training Mode: Virtual / Classroom (blended delivery options available)
- Duration: 30 Hours
- Language: English
- Assessment: Knowledge-based evaluation (typically a multi-choice examination) and structured learning verification as required
- Certification: IASP course completion certificate (and programme credential documentation as applicable)
- Introduction to OSHA and Construction Compliance (29 CFR 1926 Overview)
- Safety Leadership and Construction Site Responsibilities
- Hazard Identification and Construction Risk Assessment Fundamentals
- Construction Focus Four: Fall, Struck-By, Caught-In/Between, Electrical
- Fall Protection Systems and Work at Height Control Principles
- Scaffolding and Ladder Safety Awareness
- Excavation and Trenching Safety (Cave-in Prevention and Utilities Control)
- Cranes, Hoists, and Lifting Operations (Risk Awareness and Control Principles)
- Rigging Basics and Material Handling Safety (as applicable)
- Electrical Safety on Construction Sites (Temporary Power and Exposure Control)
- Tools, Equipment, and Machinery Safety (Operational Control and Inspection Awareness)
- Concrete and Masonry Safety Considerations (as applicable)
- Steel Erection / Structural Work Risk Awareness (as applicable)
- Confined Space Awareness and Entry Control Principles (as applicable)
- Fire Prevention, Hot Work Awareness, and Emergency Preparedness
- Incident Reporting, Investigation, Corrective Actions, and Preventive Controls
- Measuring Performance: Site Inspections, Monitoring, and Continuous Improvement
Excellence College of Health & Safety Engineering (ECHSE) is a professionally registered institution (Govt. of India Reg. No. 2534) delivering training, consulting, and auditing across sectors. Our systems are independently certified to ISO 9001, ISO 29993, ISO 45001, and ISO 14001—supporting auditable quality and continual improvement in learning delivery.
ECHSE is also recognised as the world’s first college to earn BCSP® Transitional Safety Practitioner (TSP®) recognition for the OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety—creating a distinctive, ECHSE-supported progression pathway toward CSP® for eligible graduates.
Vision 2031
Setting A Global Standard In Industry Aligned HSE Education.
With 15+ years of professional experience in health, safety, and environmental training and services, we deliver industry-aligned, evidence-based learning that reflects real operational and regulatory requirements. We work closely with industry stakeholders and regulatory bodies to ensure relevance, compliance, and measurable impact.
Our focus is on converting knowledge into practical safety competence, reducing occupational ill-health and injuries, and supporting organizations in building safer systems, stronger safety cultures, and a more sustainable future.