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Back on Site: Your OSHA 10 Refresher

A targeted refresher on the OSHA 10 topics that matter most on a construction site: falls, electrical hazards, struck-by risks, and PPE that actually fits the task.

Updated Jun 19, 2026

About this course

Most workers who've been through OSHA 10 training remember the basics. What slips over time isn't the rules themselves — it's the details that get you in trouble. The 6-foot fall protection trigger doesn't matter much if you can't identify an unprotected leading edge when you're standing in front of one. Knowing lockout/tagout exists doesn't help if you don't recognize a damaged cord before you plug it in. This course closes that gap between knowing the rule and knowing how to apply it. The course covers the OSHA Focus Four hazards — falls, electrical contact, struck-by, and caught-in/between — plus a practical section on PPE selection and a personal hazard-scanning habit you can run in 60 seconds before any task. Each topic is built around what you actually see on site: anchor points, crane swing radius, harness inspections, GFCI protection, and the situations where stop-work authority applies. This isn't a recap of slides you've already seen. It's a working review of the decisions you make every day. By the end, you'll be able to inspect your gear correctly, identify the hazards in your immediate work area, and respond to changing conditions with a clear process instead of a gut check. The goal isn't a certificate for your file. It's sharper judgment on the job, starting the next time you show up on site.

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Last updated Jun 19, 2026
3 Units, 6 lessons
3 Projects
3 Assessments

Skills you'll gain with this course

Fall Hazard Recognition

Identify unprotected edges, holes, and leading edges that trigger OSHA fall protection requirements and choose the correct control for each situation.

PPE Inspection and Selection

Inspect head, eye, hand, and foot protection before use and match the right PPE category to the specific hazard at hand.

Electrical Hazard Avoidance

Maintain correct clearance from overhead power lines, identify damaged cords and tools, and apply GFCI protection requirements in the field.

Struck-By Hazard Control

Recognize all four types of struck-by hazards and apply the correct controls, from staying outside crane swing radius to tool tethering on elevated work.

Pre-Task Safety Scanning

Run a consistent 60-second hazard scan before starting any new task and invoke stop-work authority when site conditions change.

Syllabus

3 Units • 6 Lessons • 3 Projects • 3 Assessments

Ways To Learn Included

Every lesson enables you to learn in a variety of ways.

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What is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for trapping heat?
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The earth's atmosphere is composed
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Listen: Greenhouse gases explained
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