Description
In the high-stakes world of construction, compliance is the baseline, but true safety leadership is the goal. OSHA 30 Study Guide 2026 is the essential resource for construction supervisors, safety managers, and foremen who need to master the 29 CFR 1926 standards and pass the OSHA 30 assessment with confidence.
Written by Ryan Gafford, this guide cuts through the dense legal jargon of federal regulations to provide clear, actionable insights for the modern job site. It moves beyond simple rule memorization to explain the “why” behind the safety protocols〞proving that every standard was written in blood following tragedies that could have been prevented.
Inside, you will discover:
? The “Focus Four” Hazards: A deep dive into Falls, Electrocution, Struck-By, and Caught-In/Between hazards, including the critical 6-foot trigger height and the 10-foot rule for power lines.
? The Competent Person: A clear breakdown of the authority, liability, and specific duties required to hold this vital title.
? Specialized Operations: Comprehensive chapters on Cranes & Rigging, Steel Erection, Concrete & Masonry, and Confined Space Entry (Subpart AA).
? Health Hazards: Up-to-date protocols for Respirable Crystalline Silica, Lead, Asbestos, and noise exposure.
? Exam Preparation: Multiple practice tests designed to mirror the actual assessment, ensuring you are ready for certification.
Whether you are preparing for your exam or looking to build a culture of safety that protects your crew from the ground up, this book is your blueprint for survival.
Don’t just pass the test. Lead the site.







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