Date: October 29-30th, 2025
Location: Holiday Inn Philadelphia South–Swedesboro, 1 Pureland Dr, Swedesboro, NJ 08085
Join us for a two-day OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training to learn essential safety practices, meet workplace training requirements, and earn your official OSHA 10 card.
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For company check instructions or questions, please contact us prior to registering.
If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us directly at admin@mainstreetsafetysolutions.com or by phone at (856) 696-5248.
OSHA 10 is a 10-hour training course covering essential workplace safety topics required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for workers in construction and other industries.
It is designed for employees on construction sites, construction managers and front-line supervisors, and anyone who needs a basic understanding of workplace hazards and safety practices.
Yes, upon successful completion, you will receive an official OSHA 10 training completion card along with a Certificate of Training.
Yes, there will be short breaks and a lunch break. Breakfast and lunch will be provided, along with coffee and tea.
Yes, attendance on both days is mandatory to complete the 10-hour requirement.
Bring a photo ID, a notebook, and a pen. All other materials will be provided.
Many employers, municipalities, job sites, and contractors mandate OSHA 10 training before allowing workers on site, making OSHA 10 a valuable certification to earn.
The OSHA 10 card does not expire, but some municipalities and employers may require refresher training typically every 3-5 years.
OSHA 10 is widely recognized across the United States and meets federal and many state-level safety training requirements, making it a valuable credential for workers and employers alike.