OSHA 10: General Industry Outreach Training Course

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OSHA 10: General Industry Outreach Training Course
$ 59.00
5.0 (1320 reviews)

Package designed for:

Construction

Continuing education credit hours:

1.03
98% Acceptance Rate
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Package Description

This program provides information about worker rights, employer responsibilities and how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety and to fulfill training requirements found in OSHA standards. Many jurisdictions, employers and unions require this course, which is voluntary at the U.S. federal level. Each student who completes the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA Outreach Training is only available to trainees within the geographic jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act. Trainees outside this jurisdiction will not receive cards for course completion. This 10-Hour program is primarily intended for entry-level workers, and the 30-Hour program is for workers with some safety responsibility. The program will take longer than 10 hours.



Package highlights

Master worker rights, hazard prevention, and OSHA standards. Comply with safety requirements and receive a completion card.

What is OSHA 10 general industry training?

OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training provides workers with crucial knowledge to recognize and prevent workplace hazards. It is designed for entry-level employees in various industries and covers topics like hazard communication and emergency action plans. OSHA 10 online training teaches you about OSHA regulations and ways to apply safety practices in daily tasks. Take your first step towards a safer environment by complying with OSHA general industry standards.

OSHA 10 general industry training vs. OSHA 10 construction

OSHA general industry training and OSHA 10 construction training are both designed to educate workers on safety standards. However, they focus on different industries. Here is a tabular representation of the differences:

Aspect 

OSHA 10 General Industry Training

OSHA 10 Construction Training

Industry focus 

Covers a wide range of industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and warehousing.

Specifically designed for the construction industry and its unique hazards.

Hazards Covered

General workplace hazards like electrical safety, machine guarding, and hazard communication.

Construction-specific hazards like scaffolding, fall protection, and excavation safety.

Course Topics

Topics include personal protective equipment (PPE), ergonomics, and emergency action plans.

Focuses on construction safety topics like trenching, ladders, and power tools.

Target Audience

Entry-level workers in general industries such as retail, manufacturing, and service sectors.

Entry-level workers, laborers, and supervisors in construction.

Common Workplace Risks

Risks include machinery accidents, chemical exposure, and slip-and-fall incidents.

Risks include falls from heights, collapsing structures, and equipment accidents.

Course Length

10 hours of training covering general workplace safety.

10 hours of training focused on construction-specific safety.


Course content 

The OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training covers the following key topics: 


  • Fall Protection (US)

  • Recognizing Electrical Hazards Awareness

  • Hazard Communication (US)

  • Preventing and Addressing Electrical Violations (US)

  • Introduction to OSHA (US)

  • Combustible Dust

  • Fire Prevention

  • Preventing Back Injury

  • Flammable and Combustible Liquids

  • Culture of Early Reporting

  • Preventing Cuts and Puncture Wounds

  • Walking/Working Surfaces

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Overview (US)

  • Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls

  • Egress and Emergency Action Plans Awareness

  • Safety Everywhere: Carbon Monoxide

  • Compressed Air Safety Awareness

  • Safety Signs (US)

  • Materials Handling and Storage

  • Electrical Arc Flash Awareness

  • OSHA Outreach Training Orientation

  • Confined Space Hazards (US)

  • Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness

  • Fire Extinguisher Safety: Part 1 - Fight or Flee (US)

  • Fire Extinguisher Safety: Part 2 - Using Extinguishers (US)

  • Ladder Safety

  • Bloodborne Pathogens Awareness

  • Incident Investigation Awareness

  • Hearing Conservation Awareness

  • Respiratory Protection Awareness

  • Workplace Violence Prevention Awareness

  • OSHA Outreach Training Learner Responsibilities

  • OSHA Outreach Training Midway Progress Report

  • OSHA Outreach Training Wrap-Up

  • Mobile Elevated Work Platforms

  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Programs and Procedures

  • Industrial Hygiene Awareness

  • Machine Guarding Part 1: Hazards

  • Machine Guarding Part 2: Precautions


Upon completion, participants receive a U.S. Department of Labor completion card.

Duration 

The OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training takes 10 hours to complete.

Course objectives 

The OSHA general industry training educates workers on essential workplace safety practices and hazard prevention. Here are its key objectives: 

  • Understand worker rights and employer responsibilities.

  • Recognize common workplace hazards.

  • Learn to identify and prevent accidents.

  • Gain knowledge of OSHA general industry standards and regulations.

  • Develop safe work practices for the general or construction industry.

  • Receive foundational safety training for compliance and hazard abatement.

OSHA 10 certification online

OSHA 10 certification, officially known as the OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training Program, does not have an expiration date at the federal level. However, some employers, unions, or jurisdictions may require workers to renew their certification every 3 to 5 years to ensure up-to-date safety knowledge. It’s important to check with your specific workplace or local regulations to determine when recertification might be necessary.

Osha 10 general industry pricing in USA 

OSHA general industry training is priced between $59 and $125 in the USA, depending on the provider. We are priced at $59 and cover the required material for entry-level workers in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and warehousing. Upon completion, participants receive an official Department of Labor (DOL) OSHA 10 card, which is recognized across various industries​.

Which countries require mandatory OSHA training for workplace safety?

9 countries in the United States mandate OSHA training for workplace safety. They are listed below:


  • Connecticut

  • Massachusetts

  • Missouri

  • Nevada

  • New Hampshire

  • New York

  • Pennsylvania

  • Rhode Island

  • West Virginia

Read more about the package
OSHA 10: General Industry Outreach Training Course
$ 59.00
5.0 (1320 reviews)

Package designed for:

Construction

Continuing education credit hours:

1.03
98% Acceptance Rate
Contact us With Questions

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The course helped me refresh my safety knowledge for the construction site. The content was easy to follow and the real life examples made it more relatable. I have not been in training for a while, so I appreciated how it was not too overwhelming. I feel more confident about handling workplace safety. I now know what to do in emergencies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
    • What is the difference between OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 training?

       OSHA 10 is a 10-hour program designed for entry-level workers to learn basic safety practices in the workplace. OSHA 30 is a 30-hour program intended for workers with some safety responsibility or supervisory roles, offering more in-depth training on workplace hazards and OSHA regulations.

    • Is OSHA 10 General Industry Training mandatory?

       OSHA 10 General Industry Training is not mandatory at the federal level, but many employers, unions, and jurisdictions may require it to ensure workers are knowledgeable about OSHA general industry standards and hazards specific to their industry.

    • How long is the OSHA 10 certification valid?

       The OSHA 10 certification does not expire at the federal level. However, some employers or jurisdictions may require recertification every 3 to 5 years to ensure workers have up-to-date safety knowledge.

    • Can I take the OSHA 10 course online?

       Yes, OSHA 10 courses are available online, allowing workers to complete the training at their own pace from any location. Online courses offer the same certification as in-person classes.

    • How do I receive my OSHA 10 card after completing the training?

      After successfully completing the OSHA 10 training, participants will receive a completion card, also known as the OSHA 10 card, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. This card is typically sent by mail within a few weeks of course completion.

    • Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in the OSHA 10 course?

       There are no prerequisites for enrolling in the OSHA 10 course. It is open to anyone, especially entry-level workers, who wish to learn about workplace safety and OSHA regulations.