OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training for General Industry
Learn How to Recognize and Avoid Common Workplace Hazards
This training program offers a deep dive into OSHA safety standards, specifically designed for entry-level workers in general industry roles. The 10-hour, 100% in-person course focuses on preventing, recognizing, avoiding, and mitigating potential workplace hazards.
Upon completion, participants will receive an official OSHA 10 card from the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA safety standards for general industry are detailed in 29 CFR 1910.
Why Enroll in OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training?
100% In-Person Course: Engage directly with instructors and peers.
Real-Life Case Studies: Gain insights from practical examples.
Instant Certificate: Receive your OSHA 10 card promptly upon completion.
Bulk Discounts Available
Who Needs OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training?
This training is ideal for entry-level workers in industries such as:
Manufacturing
Warehousing
Sanitation
Factory Operations
Health Care
Logistics
Transportation
Education
Retail
And more
Not sure if this course is right for your job? Consult your employer for guidance.
Testing Requirements
To complete the course, participants must:
Complete all 9 lesson modules.
Pass a final exam consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions.
Achieve a minimum score of 70% on the exam.
Course Outline
This comprehensive training includes 9 modules covering key safety topics:
Module 1: Introduction to OSHA
History of OSHA
OSHA’s Mission
Your Rights Under OSHA
Employer Responsibilities
OSHA Standards
OSHA Inspections
Resources for Help
Module 2: Walking and Working Surfaces
Types of Walking and Working Surfaces
Protecting Yourself from Hazards
Employer Responsibilities
Module 3: Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention
Types of Exit-Route and Fire Hazards
Protection Strategies
Employer Responsibilities
Module 4: Electrical Safety
Identifying Electrical Hazards
Protection Techniques
Employer Responsibilities
Module 5: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Types of PPE
Proper Usage
Employer Responsibilities
Module 6: Hazard Communication
Understanding the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
Classification of Chemical Hazards
Protection Measures
Employer Responsibilities
Module 7: Materials Handling
Identifying Materials Handling Hazards
Protection Strategies
Employer Responsibilities
Module 8: Machine Guarding
Types of Machine Hazards
Safeguarding Measures
Employer Responsibilities
Module 9: Bloodborne Pathogens
Understanding Bloodborne Pathogens
Protection Strategies
Employer Responsibilities
Make safety a priority and equip yourself with the knowledge to excel in your role while ensuring workplace safety.
Enroll Today!