Students in the Masonry Construction program at the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center (CCCTC) have successfully completed their 10-Hour Construction Course OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) training as part of their curriculum.
Safety is a top priority in the construction industry, and this certification ensures our students are well-prepared to work safely and efficiently in the field. With OSHA training under their belts, these students are taking a crucial step toward becoming skilled, safety-conscious masonry professionals.
Employers recognize and value OSHA certification, giving our graduates a competitive edge in the workforce. We are proud of their hard work and dedication to learning the skills that will set them up for success!
Want to learn more about CCCTC and its career-focused programs? Visit www.ccctc.edu today!
L to R in photo is Wyatt Johnson, Curwensville; Dominic Davis, Philipsburg-Osceola; and Noah Pentz, Curwensville.