The OSHA 30-Hour card is the gold standard for construction supervisors and safety managers. While it never officially expires, most contractors and project owners require retraining every 3-5 years. ExpirVault ensures your leadership team stays current.
Free for up to 10 employees. No credit card required.
Your supervisors set the safety culture for the entire crew. Outdated training at the top cascades into risk across every jobsite.
General contractors increasingly require current OSHA 30-Hour cards from all supervisory personnel. An outdated card means your foreman can't step onto the site, leaving crews unsupervised and schedules slipping.
If OSHA inspects your site and your competent person can't demonstrate current knowledge of evolving standards (silica, heat illness, scaffolding), the inspector has grounds to escalate. A 30-hour retraining takes a full week -- you can't schedule it overnight.
After a workplace accident, attorneys and OSHA investigators will scrutinize supervisor training dates. Stale certifications undermine your safety defense and increase personal and corporate liability exposure.
OSHA 30-Hour retraining takes a full work week. ExpirVault gives you months of advance notice so you can plan around project schedules instead of scrambling when a GC flags an outdated card.
Store OSHA 30-Hour completion certificates, DOL card images, and training provider records in one secure location. Share proof instantly with project owners during pre-qualification.
See the OSHA 30-Hour status of every supervisor, project manager, and safety director at a glance. Know exactly who needs retraining and when, so you can batch training sessions efficiently.
ExpirVault tracks OSHA 30-Hour certifications across your entire management team and reminds you well before retraining is needed.
Free for up to 10 employees. No credit card required.