OSHA 30 Hour General Industry

The OSHA 30 Hour General Industry course covers a broad range of occupational safety subjects, including, but not limited to, hazard identification, mitigation, elimination, and prevention. In addition, participants in the OSHA 30 Hour General Industry training can anticipate that the course will cover the required steps for completing OSHA Outreach Training and obtaining a valid OSHA 30 Hour Department of Labor (DOL) Card. This course covers a wide range of safety and health topics, including hazard recognition and avoidance, personal protective equipment, machine guarding, electrical safety, and emergency action plans.

There are many hazards present in General Industry workplaces, including but not limited to:

  • Chemical Hazards: such as exposure to hazardous chemicals, fumes, and dusts.
  • Biological Hazards: such as exposure to bloodborne pathogens, infectious diseases, and molds.
  • Ergonomic Hazards: such as poor workstation design, heavy lifting, and awkward postures.
  • Psychological Hazards: such as stress, workplace violence, and harassment.

This course also outlines descriptive site safety topics supported by designated OSHA Standards so that the Site Safety Managers, Supervisors, and Site Safety Attendants can learn how to prevent, make Site Safety Plans accordingly, and identify and take practical safety measures against any foreseen or unforeseen hazards. Upon successfully completing your OSHA 30 Hour General Industry course you can instantly download printable certificate and you will also receive your Department of Labor Card/OSHA 30 Card within 90 days through postal mail. For further inquiry and clarification you can always email, call or chat with our customer representatives who are here to assist you at any hour or time.

The OSHA 30 Hour General Industry course covers a broad range of occupational safety subjects, including, but not limited to, hazard identification, mitigation, elimination, and prevention. In addition, participants in the OSHA 30 Hour General Industry training can anticipate that the course will cover the required steps for completing OSHA Outreach Training and obtaining a valid OSHA 30 Hour Department of Labor (DOL) Card. This course covers a wide range of safety and health topics, including hazard recognition and avoidance, personal protective equipment, machine guarding, electrical safety, and emergency action plans.

There are many hazards present in General Industry workplaces, including but not limited to:

  • Chemical Hazards: such as exposure to hazardous chemicals, fumes, and dusts.
  • Biological Hazards: such as exposure to bloodborne pathogens, infectious diseases, and molds.
  • Ergonomic Hazards: such as poor workstation design, heavy lifting, and awkward postures.
  • Psychological Hazards: such as stress, workplace violence, and harassment.

This course also outlines descriptive site safety topics supported by designated OSHA Standards so that the Site Safety Managers, Supervisors, and Site Safety Attendants can learn how to prevent, make Site Safety Plans accordingly, and identify and take practical safety measures against any foreseen or unforeseen hazards. Upon successfully completing your OSHA 30 Hour General Industry course you can instantly download printable certificate and you will also receive your Department of Labor Card/OSHA 30 Card within 90 days through postal mail. For further inquiry and clarification you can always email, call or chat with our customer representatives who are here to assist you at any hour or time.

  • Recognize OSHA, its function, the inspection criteria for documenting injuries and illnesses, the rights of employers and workers during inspections, and the categories of violations and fines imposed by OSHA.
  • Understand the supervisor’s position and the significance of the company’s overall health and safety procedures, as well as the necessity of communicating effectively.
  • Recognize the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and discover why communicating about hazards is critical at all levels of work.
  • Recognize fall protection, fire prevention, electrical safety, the nature of blood-borne infections and how to avoid danger and limit exposure, as well as ergonomics.
  • Understand the distinction between confined areas and confined spaces that need a permit.
  • Understand the three components of a Process Safety Management System (PSM) and how they may assist in preventing catastrophic accidents while operating with or near hazardous chemicals.
  • Recognize appropriate machine guarding and how to avoid possible accidents.
  • Understand safe scaffolding techniques, as well as the standards for building, evaluating, and removing scaffolds. Additionally, participants will get a working knowledge of hoists, slings, and aerial lifts.
  • Recognize the critical nature of preventive actions and risk reduction procedures in relation to heat stress and disease.

  • Virtual Safety Training
  • Easily Understandable Narrations
  • Interactive Sessions
  • Additional Material
  • Links to OSHA regulations
  • Instructor Is Just One Call Away
  • Take the course at your own pace
  • Real-world scenarios

  • You need to score 70% or above marks to pass this training. To clear this course, you will be given THREE attempts.
  • If failing all THREE attempts, you will be locked out of the course, but you don’t have to worry. You can start your course from scratch by repurchasing it.

  • Introduction to OSHA
  • Employee Safety Orientation
  • Back Safety and Injury Prevention
  • Workplace Hazard Recognition
  • Incident Investigation
  • Slips, Trips, and Falls
  • Scaffold Safety
  • Emergency and Fire Preparedness
  • Fire Extinguisher Safety
  • Fire Extinguisher: Monthly Inspections
  • Active Shooter Response
  • Earthquake Preparedness
  • Hurricane Preparedness
  • Tornado Preparedness
  • Electrical Safety: General Awareness
  • Electrical Safety: Hazards, Controls, and Best Practices
  • Lockout Tagout
  • Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices
  • PPE: Fundamentals
  • PPE: Head Protection
  • PPE: Eye and Face Protection
  • PPE: Hearing Protection
  • PPE: Hand Protection
  • PPE: Foot Protection
  • PPE: Respiratory Protection
  • Hazardous Material Transportation: Handling Non-Bulk Packages
  • Powered Industrial Truck Safety
  • Intro to Loading Dock Safety
  • Intro to Pallet Jack Safety
  • Intro to Safe Material Storage
  • Conveyor Safety
  • Overhead and Gantry Crane Safety
  • Hazard Communication
  • Workplace Signs, Labels, and Tags
  • Chemical Safety
  • Compressed Gas Safety
  • Flammable Liquid
  • Intro to Spray-Finishing Hazards
  • Intro to Hexavalent Chromium
  • Intro to Benzene Hazards
  • Intro to Beryllium Hazards
  • Chlorine Safety
  • Formaldehyde Safety
  • Hydrogen Sulfide Safety
  • Intro to Combustible Dust Hazards
  • Preventing Spills
  • Confined Space Entry: Permit Required
  • Cold Stress
  • Heat Stress
  • Hand and Power Tool Safety
  • Machine Guarding
  • Hand Safety

OSHA 30 Hour General Indusrty

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