OSHA 10 & 30-Hour Outreach Training in Dallas, 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.
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the largest active construction markets in the United States, and the workforce driving it is predominantly Spanish-speaking. On major commercial projects in Uptown, the medical district at UT Southwestern, and the industrial corridors along I-30 and I-20, bilingual OSHA training is not optional — it is the baseline expectation before workers set foot on site. Greenberg Safety delivers OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour Outreach training in English and Spanish, on-site at your location, with completions that carry official OSHA card documentation issued through the OSHA Training Institute.
Dallas's commercial construction pipeline — high-rise residential and mixed-use in Uptown and Victory Park, healthcare expansion at UT Southwestern and Baylor University Medical Center, and the wave of distribution and fulfillment centers along the I-35E and LBJ corridors — has made OSHA 30-hour certification a near-universal requirement for project supervisors and foremen. National GCs and sophisticated project owners in this market review training records before mobilization and require documentation in a specific format. We provide the completion packages and training records your GC's audit file requires.
For subcontractors entering the Dallas construction market from smaller markets, the credential gap is often the first barrier to winning work. GCs managing large commercial projects on Stemmons Freeway, the Design District, and the Preston Hollow corridor routinely require OSHA 10 for all workers and OSHA 30 for supervisors as a condition of sub prequalification. We deliver group sessions for crews of any size, schedule around active project phases, and provide bilingual materials and records in the format the project safety plan specifies.