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Weekend OSHA Classes: Getting Certified Without Missing Work

If a weekday OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 course doesn't fit around your job, SafeCru can schedule weekend classes — here's how that actually works and what to expect.

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Why Weekend Scheduling Matters

OSHA 30 in particular runs 30 hours over roughly 3.5 days — a real chunk of a work week for someone who's currently employed and can't take that much time off. OSHA 10, at 10 hours, is a smaller commitment but still often means a full day or two away from a job. Weekend scheduling solves a real problem: getting certified without losing paid workdays or asking an employer for time off before you're even hired.

How Weekend Scheduling Works at SafeCru

SafeCru doesn't run OSHA classes on a fixed weekend calendar. Availability is built around what students and employers actually need. If a weekend session isn't currently scheduled, reach out and SafeCru will work with you to arrange one. This applies to OSHA 10, OSHA 30, and the OSHA 10 + Scaffold User combo.
Weekend classes always run across multiple weekends, with the number of weekends depending on the course length — OSHA 10 (10 hours) typically needs fewer weekend sessions than OSHA 30 (30 hours), which spans more weekends to cover the full curriculum.

Weekend Training for Employers

If you're certifying a crew and weekday scheduling would mean pulling everyone off a job site, a weekend session — combined with SafeCru's group registration — means your team gets certified together without disrupting an active project timeline.

What to Expect

Weekend OSHA classes cover the same required curriculum as weekday sessions — there's no shortened or different content for weekend scheduling, just a different day-of-week arrangement to fit around work schedules. Pricing is the same regardless of when the class is scheduled.

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