OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Course Description:
The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry training program is designed for entry-level workers in general industry and covers topics including worker rights, employer responsibilities, and basic workplace hazard awareness. It provides fundamental knowledge and skills to recognize, avoid, and prevent workplace hazards, ultimately promoting a safer work environment.
Outreach courses are provided by the University of South Florida, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach training provider. All courses are authored and provided by the American Safety Council, a market leader in delivering online education related to workplace safety.
Course Duration: 10 hours
Why “OSHA 10-Hour General Industry” Matters:
- Covers essential topics such as worker rights, employer responsibilities, and basic awareness of workplace hazards.
- Equips workers with fundamental knowledge and skills to identify and address potential dangers.
- By completing the training, workers become more equipped to predict, prevent, and stop common worksite hazards.
Key Points:
- Equips workers with the necessary knowledge and skills to identify and address workplace hazards, meet employer requirements, and promote a culture of safety in the workplace.
- Intended for entry-level workers and provides them with fundamental knowledge and skills to recognize, avoid, and prevent workplace hazards.
- Receive an official OSHA card from the U.S. Department of Labor upon completion.