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Course Details
LTAP/ARTBA Presents OSHA 10-Hour Construction with Emphasis on Roadway Construction CLOSED
About the Course
This is a FREE two-day course offered by Louisiana LTAP in partnership with the American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). Upon successful completion, participants will receive the OSHA 10-Hour Construction Card. Please note that meals are not provided. Scheduled breaks will allow participants time to obtain lunch on their own.
Who Should Attend
The OSHA 10-Hour Training for Roadway Construction is best suited for frontline workers, equipment operators, supervisors, project managers, engineers, and safety officers who face or manage roadway hazards. It also benefits safety trainers, inspectors, policymakers, students in construction or engineering, and workers in related fields like utilities or landscaping who work near traffic zones. Participants will explore eleven key safety and health topics through practical, scenario-based instruction. Each module provides actionable insights and proven strategies to protect workers, enhance site operations, and minimize incidents.
Course Times
Day 1 - March 18, 2026: Class 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Day 2 - March 19, 2026: Class 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Course Schedule
Baton Rouge March 18-19, 2026 - TTEC Center, Auditorium Room 100, 4099 Gourrier Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Instructor
Robinson Vasquez, LLM, MBA, CIT, STSC
Robinson Vasquez has worked in The American Road and Transportation Builders Association - ARTBA - as a Safety Training & Business Development Manager since 2012. He is responsible for various safety training contracts, co-author of several safety training courses, and provides safety training in English and Spanish. He is also the liaison with the Hispanic community in the USA and Latin America. Before joining ARTBA, Robinson served as an attorney, specializing in labor and construction law in his native Peru. Robinson graduated cum laude form the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, earning his law degree in 1993. In 2009, he graduated with a master's in law from Brigham Young University, got his MBA in 2011 from the University of Utah, and obtained his Certificate of Instructional Training -CIT and the Safety Trained Supervisor Construction - STSC from the BCSP in 2023. He is also a qualified ARTBA, OSHA, and NSC instructor. With this background, Robinson provides a unique legal and business perspective on OSH risk management, as safety and health are human rights for workers and profitable investments for employers.
Fees & Cancellations
This is a FREE two-day course.
Registration is required one week in advance of class. Seating is limited! If you are unable to attend we ask that you notify us so we can allow another to attend. Participant substitution is available.
Questions?
Contact the LTAP Office via:
Phone: (225) 767-9717
Fax: (225) 767-9156
The Louisiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) is a cooperative effort between the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and Louisiana State University (LSU). LTAP serves the needs of local transportation agencies and is a part of the Louisiana Transportation Research Center (LTRC).