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Course and Certificate Information

Explores building trade skills utilized in the construction of a residential wood frame structure. Includes safe operation of construction tools and equipment, site planning, carpentry, roofing, plastering, plumbing, electrical, drywall, painting, and tile.

NC.CONS-100A INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY (STRUCTURAL) 60.00 - 70.00 hours Explores the structural building trades utilized in the construction of a residential structure. Includes safe operation of construction tools and equipment.

NC.CONS-100B INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY (NONSTRUCTURAL) 60.00 - 70.00 hours Explores the non-structural building trades utilized in the construction of a residential structure. Includes electrical, plumbing, insulation/weatherization, drywall, painting,
finish carpentry, and tile setting.

Examines information on employee rights, employer responsibilities, and construction site hazards. Provides students required training for entry-level OSHA 10- hour and supervisor-level OSHA 30-hour Construction Industry Standard certification which includes all required topics for certification.

NC.CONS-101 OSHA 10-HOUR: ENTRY LEVEL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY STANDARDS 10.00 hours Provides students the required training for entry-level Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) 10-hour Construction Industry Standard certification. Examines information on employee rights, employer responsibilities, and construction site hazards.
Successful completion of this course, and a required federal processing fee, gives eligible students a 10-hour OSHA construction industry standards card.

NC.CONS-102 OSHA 30-HOUR: SUPERVISORY CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY STANDARDS 30.00 hours Provides students the required training for supervisorlevel Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) 30-hour Construction Industry Standard certification. Examines health and safety risks for a variety construction worksites. Successful completion of this course, and a required federal processing fee, gives eligible students a 30-hour OSHA Construction industry
standards card.