OSHA 10 Construction Course Requirements
Megan Johnson
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- This course is written for Entry-Level workers.
- You'll get an OSHA card that proves you finished this course. To get your card:
- Complete each lesson in all 15 modules.
- Get a passing grade (70% or better) on each module’s topic exam.
- Spend at least 10.25 hours in the course.
- Get a passing grade (70% or better) on the final exam
- Fill out a breif feedback form
- Then one of our trainers will contact OSHA, get your OSHA card, and mail it to you. This usually takes less than 2 weeks. You can get a digital certificate of completion right away, while waiting for your OSHA card. You can download it from your ClickSafety account as soon as you complete the course. You can use it to prove you completed the course.
- Each module has a topic exam at the end, usually with 12-15 questions depending on the module.
- Time spent taking exams does count toward the 10.25 hours you need to complete the course.
- OSHA requires you to get a score of at least 70% to pass the topic exam. Each topic exam will tell you how many questions you need to get right to pass.
- You get three attempts to pass each topic exam. Exams pull questions randomly from a question bank. So on your second and third attempts, you’ll see a mix of familiar questions and new questions.
- After you've spent 10.25 hours in the course and passed all the topic exams, you can take the final exam. The final exam has 40 questions and covers the content of all 15 modules.
- A passing grade is 70% (which is 28 correct answers).
- You get three attempts to pass.
- On your second and third attempts, you’ll see a mix of familiar questions and new questions.
- It counts toward the 10.25 hours when you spend time in:
- This course orientation
- A module’s lessons
- Study guides
- Topic exams
- To make sure you’re pacing yourself well, each module has a certain time requirement. You can’t take the topic exam until you’ve reached that time.
- OSHA requires that you can only spend up to 7.5 hours per day in the course. The course will alert you when you’re nearing the end of that time. When you reach 7.5 hours in a day, the course will close and you can continue the next day.
- If you don’t interact with the course for 15 minutes, it will automatically close.
- OSHA requires you to repurchase and retake the entire course if:
- You take longer than 6 months to complete the course.
- You fail a module’s topic exam three times.
- You fail the final exam three times.
- Each time you start an exam, it counts as an attempt
