OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training for General Industry

Learn How to Recognize and Avoid Common Workplace Hazards

This comprehensive, in-person training program is designed to help supervisors and safety professionals at all levels of responsibility recognize, avoid, prevent, and mitigate potential workplace hazards. Covering 30 hours of safety instruction across 17 modules, this course applies to diverse job sites including factories, warehouses, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions.

Upon completion, participants will receive an official OSHA 30 card from the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA safety standards for general industry are detailed in 29 CFR 1910.

Why Enroll in OSHA 30-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 30 card promptly upon completion.

  • Bulk Discounts Available

Who Needs OSHA 30-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 17 lesson modules.

  • Pass a final exam consisting of multiple-choice questions.

  • Achieve a minimum score of 70% on the exam.

If you aren’t sure which Outreach Training Program course is appropriate for your job, ask your employer for more information.

Course Outline

This course includes 17 modules covering essential 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

  • Introduction to Electrical Hazards

  • Types of 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

Module 10: Safety and Health Programs

  • Introduction to Safety and Health Programs

  • Key Elements and Implementation

  • Employer Responsibilities

Module 11: Hazardous Materials

  • Types and Classification of Hazardous Materials

  • Protection Techniques

  • Employer Responsibilities

Module 12: Permit-Required Confined Spaces

  • Understanding Confined Spaces

  • Documentation and Training Requirements

  • Employer Responsibilities

Module 13: Lockout/Tagout

  • Overview of Lockout/Tagout Standards

  • Requirements and Protection Strategies

  • Employer Responsibilities

Module 14: Welding, Cutting, and Brazing

  • Identifying Hazards

  • Specialized Procedures

  • Employer Responsibilities

Module 15: Introduction to Industrial Hygiene

  • Types of Hazards

  • Prevention and Protection Strategies

  • Employer Responsibilities

Module 16: Ergonomics

  • Understanding Ergonomic Hazards

  • Prevention Strategies

  • Employer Responsibilities

Module 17: Portable Power Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment

  • Identifying Hazards

  • Protection Techniques

  • Employer Responsibilities

Take the Next Step in Workplace Safety

This OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training equips supervisors and safety professionals with the knowledge and skills to foster a safe and compliant workplace.

Enroll Today!

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