
Overview
The Maritime Longshoring: OSHA 30 course is a comprehensive safety and health training program developed for workers and supervisors in the longshoring sector of the maritime industry. The Maritime Longshoring: OSHA 30 course delivers in-depth instruction focused on hazard recognition, avoidance, control, and prevention strategies specific to cargo handling and vessel operations.
This advanced longshoring safety training goes beyond basic awareness and emphasizes real-world application of OSHA maritime standards. The Maritime Longshoring: OSHA 30 course helps participants understand regulatory responsibilities while strengthening on-site safety leadership and compliance practices.
Designed for individuals with operational or supervisory responsibilities, the Maritime Longshoring: OSHA 30 program supports safer marine terminal and dockside operations.
Course Topics Include
The Maritime Longshoring: OSHA 30 curriculum covers:
- Hazard Communication and Hazardous Materials
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Fire Detection and Prevention
- Electrical Safety and Grounding
- Lockout/Tagout Procedures
- Machine Guarding and Safe Equipment Operation
- Hot Work Safety Practices
- Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures
- Crane Operations and Rigging Safety
- Vehicle and Equipment Safety on Marine Terminals
- Health Hazards, including Noise and Respiratory Protection
- Ergonomics in Cargo Handling
- Safety Management Systems and Worker Participation
Each section of the Maritime Longshoring: OSHA 30 course focuses on practical application within longshoring environments, ensuring participants can identify risks and apply corrective measures effectively.
Who Should Attend
The Maritime Longshoring: OSHA 30 course is recommended for:
- Longshore workers
- Supervisors and forepersons
- Safety managers in maritime operations
- All individuals working on maritime sites with safety responsibilities
Regulatory Requirements
The Maritime Longshoring: OSHA 30 course aligns with the following OSHA maritime standards:
- 29 CFR Part 1917 – Marine Terminals
- 29 CFR Part 1918 – Longshoring
- Additional reference: 29 CFR 1919 – Gear Certification
CEUs and Duration
- CEUs: 3.0 Continuing Education Units
- Course Duration: 30 hours of in-depth training (excluding breaks)
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 30 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English, Bangla, Spanish
- Students 19
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes





