The OSHA 10 Hour general industry training course helps workers get up to speed on basic health and safety hazards present in the workplace. The OSHA 10 hour general industry training course also provides students with an overview of how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) functions.
OSHA 10 hour training for general industry is based on the OSHA 1910 general industry standards. This OSHA 10 training course is intended for employees working in most factories and manufacturing operations, warehousing, healthcare, and service industries.
The OSHA 10 hour training course in general industry standards was created by OSHA, who has authorized OSHA Outreach trainers to conduct this 10-hour training class for a group of students. The OSHA 10 training courses are presented in a classroom setting (conducted over two consecutive days), or individual trainees can take an online OSHA 10 hour training course.
When a student successfully completes the OSHA 10 hour general industry training course, they will receive the official OSHA 10 hour general industry wallet card. These cards are accepted in all 50 states.
Here are the mandatory topics that will be covered in the OSHA 10-hour general industry training course. These topics take about seven hours to cover:
• Introduction to OSHA • Electrical • Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention and Protection • Hazard Communication • Personal Protective Equipment • Walking and Working Surfaces The balance of the 10 hour general industry training course can be used to focus on a few of the following topics:
• Hazardous Materials • Bloodborne Pathogens • Ergonomics • Fall Protection • Introduction to Industrial Hygiene • Lockout - Tagout • Machine Guarding • Material Handling • Safety and Health Program
So gather a group of trainees and have the OSHA training professionals from OSHA Training Service's network of OSHA-authorized Outreach trainers conduct an OSHA 10 hour general industry training course at your location.