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Demolition Safety

Demolition Safety

Before a new building or home can go up, sometimes other structures must come down. This is when the dangerous task of demolition begins. These tips can prevent  tragedy.


National Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-By Incidents, April 17-21, 2023

National Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-By Incidents, April 17-21

Find infographics, research reports, flyers, toolbox talks, event webinars, and more at the Center for Construction Research and Training.

Also check out DWC’s safety tips for preventing struck-by hazards


National Work Zone Awareness Week, April 17-21, 2023

National Work Zone Awareness Week, April 17-21, 2023

Find fact sheets, posters, and more at the following links:


Low-Cost OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Class

Low-Cost OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Class

This class covers OSHA general industry standards and requirements and safety awareness to help employees find and reduce job site hazards.

  • In-person training and online video training.
  • You must be a Texas resident or an employee currently working in Texas to register.
  • The student must understand and communicate in the language of the course.
  • Participants receive an OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card within eight weeks after course completion.

May 2023

Online | May 16-18 | English | Three-day

El Paso (field office) | May 24-25 | Spanish | Two-day

Registration costs $30 and is required due to limited space.

Find more information, as well as dates for June through August, on the TDI website.


Free On-Site or Online Safety Consultations

Free On-Site or Online Safety Consultations

No matter your needs or challenges, the Texas OSHA Consultation Program (OSHCON) has safety and health resources to help your business.

OSHCON consultations are both free and confidential. They are offered in person at your jobsite or virtually.

We can help you find, reduce, and remove safety and health hazards, and understand OSHA standards.

OSHCON also provides:

  • training;
  • help with safety and health programs; and
  • free safety training materials and publications.

Check out the OSHCON webpage, or contact us: