OSHA 10-Hour cards don't technically expire, but OSHA recommends retraining every 3-5 years. Many general contractors and site owners require current cards. ExpirVault tracks recommended renewal dates for every worker on your crew and reminds you before they lapse.
Free for up to 10 employees. No credit card required.
While the card itself doesn't expire, outdated training puts your team and your contracts at risk.
Many general contractors, especially on federal or municipal projects, require current OSHA 10-Hour cards. Workers with outdated training get turned away at the gate, costing you labor hours and delaying the project.
Workers' comp and liability carriers routinely check OSHA training records during audits. Outdated cards can trigger higher premiums or policy exclusions if an incident occurs.
Pre-qualification packages for large construction bids often require proof of current OSHA training. Stale cards mean your team doesn't meet the minimum safety requirements to even submit a proposal.
Set your preferred renewal window -- 3 years, 5 years, or match your GC's requirements. ExpirVault emails you at 90, 60, 30, and 7 days out so you can schedule retraining before it becomes urgent.
Upload photos of OSHA 10-Hour completion cards and DOL card numbers. Pull them up instantly when a site supervisor asks for proof -- no more digging through filing cabinets or texting workers for photos.
See which workers are current, which are approaching renewal, and which need retraining -- all on one screen. Filter by certification type, crew, or jobsite to get exactly the view you need.
ExpirVault tracks recommended renewal dates and reminds you before outdated training costs you a contract.
Free for up to 10 employees. No credit card required.