Run a Safer Site. Pass Any Inspection. Protect Every Worker.
Built Safe Pro gives construction workers, foremen, and contractors the exact OSHA knowledge they need — fall protection, hazard assessments, written safety programs, and incident recordkeeping — all taught in plain jobsite language, no textbook fluff required.

"I built this course the way I'd want to be trained — no filler, no fluff, just exactly what you need to know to keep your crew safe and your site compliant."— Beyond 40 Construction Training

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Identify and correct the most cited OSHA construction violations before an inspection occurs
- Conduct a thorough jobsite hazard assessment and document it to OSHA standards
- Implement fall protection systems — guardrails, harnesses, and safety nets — correctly for any work surface
- Develop and communicate a written Safety and Health Program tailored to your specific crew and trade
- Respond to and report workplace incidents, near-misses, and injuries following proper OSHA recordkeeping procedures
- Earn the foundational knowledge needed to sit for OSHA 10- and 30-hour construction certifications with confidence
How it works
A school that adapts to you
This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.
We learn your level
A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.
Lessons adapt as you go
Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.
Your AI coach keeps you moving
Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.
The curriculum
What's inside your school
6 modules · 26 lessons

OSHA Foundations for Construction
Establishes the legal framework, worker rights, and employer obligations that underpin every OSHA construction standard.
- 1.1How OSHA Works on the JobsiteIncluded
- 1.2Worker Rights and Employer ResponsibilitiesIncluded
- 1.329 CFR 1926 — Navigating the Construction StandardsIncluded
- 1.4OSHA 10 vs. OSHA 30 — What to Expect and How to PrepareIncluded
Hazard Identification and Jobsite Assessment
Builds the skills to systematically find, evaluate, and document hazards on any construction site before work begins.
- 2.1The Hierarchy of Controls on a Construction SiteIncluded
- 2.2Conducting a Pre-Task Hazard AssessmentIncluded
- 2.3Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) — Writing It to OSHA StandardsIncluded
- 2.4Toolbox Talks — Communicating Hazards to Your CrewIncluded
OSHA's Focus Four — High-Priority Construction Hazards
Deep-dives into falls, struck-by, caught-in/between, and electrocution — the four hazard categories responsible for most construction fatalities.
- 3.1Fall Hazards and Protection SystemsIncluded
- 3.2Scaffolding and Ladder SafetyIncluded
- 3.3Struck-By Hazards — Vehicles, Tools, and Flying ObjectsIncluded
- 3.4Caught-In/Between Hazards — Trenching, Machinery, and Confined SpacesIncluded
- 3.5Electrical Hazards and Lockout/TagoutIncluded
Most-Cited OSHA Violations — Spot and Fix Them First
Targets the violations OSHA cites most frequently in construction so workers and supervisors can correct them before an inspector arrives.
- 4.1Top 10 OSHA Construction Citations ExplainedIncluded
- 4.2PPE Selection, Fit, and ComplianceIncluded
- 4.3Housekeeping, Signage, and Site OrganizationIncluded
- 4.4Self-Inspection Checklists — Auditing Your Own SiteIncluded
Building Your Written Safety and Health Program
Guides supervisors and contractors through creating a complete, trade-specific Safety and Health Program that satisfies OSHA expectations.
- 5.1What OSHA Requires in a Written Safety ProgramIncluded
- 5.2Tailoring the Program to Your Trade and Crew SizeIncluded
- 5.3Emergency Action Plans and Site-Specific ProceduresIncluded
- 5.4Training Documentation and Recordkeeping ComplianceIncluded
Incident Response, Reporting, and OSHA Recordkeeping
Prepares workers and supervisors to respond to injuries and near-misses correctly and maintain legally required OSHA records.
- 6.1Immediate Incident Response — Scene, People, and NotificationIncluded
- 6.2Near-Miss Reporting Culture — Why It Matters and How to Build ItIncluded
- 6.3OSHA 300 Log, 300A Summary, and 301 FormsIncluded
- 6.4Severe Injury and Fatality Reporting RequirementsIncluded
- 6.5Root Cause Analysis — Preventing the Next IncidentIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
Apprentice Tradespeople
You're early in your career and want to learn OSHA standards the right way from the start — before bad habits form.
Jobsite Foremen
You run the crew daily and need the language, documentation skills, and hazard-spotting instincts to keep everyone safe and compliant.
Site Supervisors
You're responsible for multiple trades and work surfaces, and you need a systematic approach to hazard assessment and inspection-readiness.
Small Contractors
You own the business and wear every hat — including safety officer — and need a written Safety and Health Program that actually fits your crew.
OSHA 10 & 30 Candidates
You're preparing for your OSHA certification and want a rigorous, field-grounded foundation before you sit for the assessment.
Safety-Conscious Veterans
You've been in construction for years and want to formalize what you know, fill in the regulatory gaps, and document it properly.
Questions
Frequently asked
Your teacher
A note from your teacher
Beyond 40 Construction Training
If you've spent any real time on a construction site, you already know that safety training has a reputation problem. You sit through a video made in 1997, sign a sheet, and get back to work — and none of it actually changes how the site runs. I built Built Safe Pro because that gap between paperwork compliance and real jobsite safety is exactly where workers get hurt and contractors get buried in fines.
I've been in and around construction long enough to know how the work actually gets done — the shortcuts that happen under schedule pressure, the near-misses that never get reported because nobody wants to slow things down, the foreman who knows what's right but doesn't have the words or the documentation to enforce it. This course was built for that foreman. For that contractor. For the apprentice who wants to be the person on the crew who actually knows the rules.
Here's what I know for certain: OSHA isn't going away, inspections aren't going away, and hazards on a construction site definitely aren't going away. What you can control is whether your crew is prepared. Whether your documentation is solid. Whether you can walk through a site and spot the top cited violations before a compliance officer does. Whether you have a written Safety and Health Program that's actually tailored to your trade — not a template you downloaded and never finished.
That's what this course delivers. We go through 29 CFR 1926 in plain language. We walk the Focus Four hazards — the ones responsible for the overwhelming majority of construction fatalities — and we talk about how to implement fall protection, scaffold compliance, electrical safety, and Lockout/Tagout the right way, not the "close enough" way. We write JHAs together. We build Toolbox Talks that your crew will actually listen to. We fill out OSHA 300 forms, run root cause analyses, and put together emergency action plans that work.
If you're chasing your OSHA 10 or OSHA 30, this gives you the foundation to walk into that assessment ready. If you're running a crew or a company and you want to sleep easier knowing your site is compliant and your people are protected — this is the course. Come in ready to work. The jobsite doesn't wait, and neither do we.
— Beyond 40 Construction Training
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