The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course is designed to take four days to complete and provides an expansive list of safety topics associated with workplace hazards including, but not limited to recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of hazards.
Participants of the OSHA 30-Hour General Industry training can expect that this training features the required steps of completing OSHA Outreach Training. Upon completion, all course participants will receive a certificate of completion right away and earn their Department of Labor (DOL)/OSHA 30-Hour Card shipped within two weeks, and achieving the safety level prescribed by individual employers for work within the General Industry sector.
NOTICE: While OSHA recommends Outreach Training as a general orientation for safety and health, some states may mandate training. Additionally, some employers, unions, and organizations may require this training.
Specific industry terms covered throughout the three courses include the following: