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OSHA 10 & 30-Hour Outreach Training in Austin, TX

OSHA 10 and 30-hour courses, site-specific orientations, and supervisor training, delivered on-site, in English and Spanish, by an Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainer.

Austin's construction workforce is predominantly Spanish-speaking, and on most active jobsites in Travis County, bilingual safety training is not a courtesy — it's a legal and operational requirement. Greenberg Safety delivers OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour Outreach courses in both English and Spanish, on-site at your location, on your schedule. Vitaliy Greenberg holds active OSHA 500 and OSHA 501 Authorized Trainer designations, which means completions issued by Greenberg Safety carry official OSHA card documentation — the card that GCs, project owners, and insurance carriers require.

In Austin's commercial construction market, OSHA 30-hour certification has become a de facto requirement for supervisors and foremen on major projects. Data center developers along the 183A and 183 South corridors, healthcare system owners at UT Dell Medical School and St. David's, and general contractors on downtown high-rise projects all routinely require OSHA 30 documentation before mobilization. We train teams on-site to eliminate the scheduling friction of sending supervisors off-site to open-enrollment courses, and we provide the documentation package needed for your client audit file.

For subcontractors working on large Austin projects, OSHA 10 for all workers and OSHA 30 for supervisors is the baseline expectation. We deliver group sessions for crews of any size, offer refresher courses for workers with expired cards, and can schedule around active project phases — early mornings, weekends, or multi-day splits that don't take your crew off the site entirely. Training records and completion documentation are provided in the format your GC's safety plan requires.

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What's included
  • OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour, Construction and General Industry
  • Site-specific new hire safety orientations
  • Competent person training, excavation, scaffolding, fall protection, confined space
  • First aid/CPR and bloodborne pathogens
  • HAZWOPER 8-hour refresher and 40-hour initial training
  • Supervisor and foreman development programs
  • Custom toolbox talk libraries for ongoing field-level training
Who this is forContractors whose crews need OSHA cards for a bid requirement, companies onboarding new workers who need site-specific orientations, and supervisors who need to develop their competent person qualifications.

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