R&R Safety Courses


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OSHA Construction 10 - 30 Hours

The OSHA Construction course is designed for workers in the construction industry. The training focuses on hazards commonly found on construction projects, including fall protection, scaffolding safety, ladder safety, and general jobsite hazards.

This course is commonly taken by workers involved in general construction.

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4 and 32-hour Supported Scaffold

Supported scaffolds are commonly used on construction sites to help workers reach high areas for tasks such as bricklaying, painting, or maintenance. However, working on a scaffold can be dangerous without proper training.

To ensure safety, OSHA requires workers to complete a 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User Training before using a supported scaffold on any job site.

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(8) hours Fall Protection, Ladder Safety

The Fall Protection and ladder courses teach workers the skills to prevent falls and reduce the risk of injury while working at heights.

The training also ensures compliance with OSHA and ANSI safety standards, which legally require fall protection for workers exposed to height-related risks.

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