General Industry OSHA 10/30HR

General Industry Course Outline

10 Hour

Course Description

Course contains a variety of general industry safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter.

Students will learn to recognize, avoid, control and prevent hazards on a job-site. Course also provides important information regarding employer responsibilities, workers’ rights, and how to file a complaint.

Course is completed in OSHA required 2 days, 6 hours each day.

When a student successfully completes an OSHA 10-hour general industry course, they will receive the official DOL / OSHA 10-hour wallet card.

30 Hour

Course Description

Course contains a variety of general industry safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter.

Students will learn to recognize, avoid, control and prevent hazards on a job-site. Course also provides important information regarding employer responsibilities, workers’ rights, and how to file a complaint.

Course is completed in OSHA required 5 days, 6 hours each day

When a student successfully completes an OSHA 30-hour general industry course, they will receive the official DOL / OSHA 30-hour wallet card.

Audience

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Course is intended for employers and workers who need to carry an OSHA 10-Hour Card.

  • Entry level General Industry Workers
    • Manufacturing
    • Warehousing
    • Distribution
    • Health Care
    • Retail

Audience

OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Course is intended for employees and workers who need to carry an OSHA 30-Hour Card.

  • Entry level General Industry Workers
  • Foremen
  • Job Supervisors
    • Manufacturing
    • Warehousing
    • Distribution
    • Health Care
    • Retail

Course Outline

  1. Mandatory
    1. Introduction to OSHA
    2. Walking and Working Surfaces, including fall protection
    3. Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire
    4. Electrical
    5. Personal Protective Equipment
    6. Hazard Communication

 

  1. Elective – 2 of the topics below
    1. Hazardous Materials
    2. Materials Handling
    3. Machine Guarding
    4. Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
    5. Bloodborne Pathogens
    6. Ergonomics
    7. Safety and Health Program
    8. Fall Protection

Course Outline

  1. Mandatory
    1. Introduction to OSHA
    2. Managing Safety and Health
    3. Walking and Working Surfaces, including fall protection
    4. Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection
    5. Electrical
    6. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    7. Materials Handling
    8. Hazard Communication

 

  1. Elective – 5 of the topics below
    1. Hazardous Materials
    2. Permit-Required Confined Spaces
    3. Lockout / Tagout
    4. Machine Guarding
    5. Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
    6. Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
    7. Bloodborne Pathogens
    8. Ergonomics
    9. Fall Protection
    10. Safety and Health Programs
    11. Powered Industrial Vehicles

Learning Objective

  • Obtain knowledge needed to receive an OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card
  • Develop a safety mindset
  • Become more employable

Learning Objective

  • Learn to prepare and maintain your workplace as a safe work environment for all employees.
  • Obtain knowledge needed to receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction card
  • Develop a safety mindset
  • Become more employable

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