OSHA 10 & 30-Hour Outreach Training in San Antonio, 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.
San Antonio's construction workforce is among the most predominantly Spanish-speaking in Texas, and effective safety training in this market is bilingual by necessity, not by preference. On active projects in the South Texas Medical Center, the Pearl District, Joint Base San Antonio perimeter development, and the Toyota Manufacturing corridor on the south side, a safety training program that runs only in English is not reaching the workers who need it most. Greenberg Safety delivers OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour Outreach training in English and Spanish, on-site at your location, with official OSHA card documentation issued through the OSHA Training Institute.
San Antonio's construction pipeline includes federal and military construction that carries training requirements beyond the OSHA minimum. Projects at Joint Base San Antonio — Lackland, Fort Sam Houston, and Randolph — often require OSHA 30 documentation for all supervisory personnel as a condition of access, with specific documentation requirements set by the Army Corps of Engineers and NAVFAC. We understand these federal project environments and deliver training packages that satisfy both OSHA Outreach requirements and the additional documentation requirements federal contracting officers review.
For commercial subcontractors entering the San Antonio market from smaller South Texas markets, the training credential gap is a frequent barrier. GCs managing large mixed-use and healthcare projects — the Medical Center expansion along I-10, downtown development near the River Walk, and the new suburban growth corridors in Helotes, Boerne, and Converse — require OSHA cards and documented training records before mobilization. We train crews of any size on-site, schedule around active project phases, and provide bilingual completion documentation in the format your GC's safety plan specifies.