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Post 8 made on Wednesday November 11, 2020 at 19:22
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On November 11, 2020 at 16:49, Rob Grabon said...
Yes, I have heard of the GC requiring it.

CT requires the 10 hour to work on any state funded project.

And Connecticut is one of those states where OSHA 10 expires after 5 years. Whereas OSHA 30 does not.

And to be honest to the OP, and anyone else. For y’all’s field, you should go with the construction OSHA 30.

Here’s a snip bit from... [Link: oshaeducationcenter.com]

“ Do I Need Construction or General Industry OSHA Training?
We offer two types of OSHA training — Construction Industry and General Industry — that feature specialized topics depending on the industry chosen. Generally, employers will instruct their employees on which version of Outreach training will be needed, so if you are unsure, please contact your employer to find out which training you need. OSHA defines "construction work" as work for construction, alteration and/or repair, including painting and decorating.”

I think that last line says it all.

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