OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training
Overview
The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training Course is essential for industry workers looking to enhance their understanding of workplace safety. This course covers important topics, including workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and procedures for filing complaints. Participants will learn how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job-related hazards effectively.
What You Will Learn
Throughout the training, participants will gain insights into various safety and health hazards that may arise on job sites. Key focus areas include:
- Hazard Identification: Recognize potential workplace hazards.
- Abatement and Control: Understand how to address and mitigate risks.
- Prevention Techniques: Master strategies to prevent incidents and promote a safe working environment.
This OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training is suitable for workers subject to OSHA regulations and is ideal for individuals in various sectors, including:
- Healthcare
- Factory Operations
- Warehousing
- Manufacturing
- Storage
Note: Separate training options are available for construction or maritime workers.
Our OSHA 10-Hour General Industry classroom course follows the outline below and can accommodate requests for specific additional topics where allowable by the OSHA Outreach Program guidelines.
Day 1: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM with a 1-hour lunch
Day 2: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
There are separate training options available for construction or maritime workers.
Upon completing this course, a wallet card will be issued certifying that the student has completed 10 hours of OSHA training for General Industry. This card does not expire, although some employers or labor groups may require retraining after 5 years.
We can also come to your place of business to conduct a customized version of this training, tailored to the specific conditions in your workplace. Contact us at 479.866.0009 for more information.