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OSHA 10/30 (General Industry & Construction)

OSHA 10-Hour | General Industry Course Number: OSHA-10G

This OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course provides foundational safety and health training designed for entry-level workers in industrial and general industry environments. The program focuses on hazard recognition, risk reduction, and employee rights and responsibilities under OSHA regulations. Participants gain a practical understanding of how to identify unsafe conditions, follow safe work practices, and contribute to a safer workplace culture.
Instruction covers key subject areas including worker rights and employer responsibilities, OSHA standards overview, hazard identification and reporting procedures, walking-working surface hazards, machine guarding requirements, basic electrical safety principles, Hazard Communication (HazCom) and Safety Data Sheets, personal protective equipment (PPE) selection and use, and emergency action and fire prevention planning. Real-world examples and case discussions are used to reinforce hazard awareness and prevention strategies.
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OSHA 30-Hour | General Industry Course Number: OSHA-30G

The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course delivers comprehensive, supervisor-level safety and health training intended for managers, supervisors, team leads, and safety personnel responsible for implementing and overseeing workplace safety programs. This advanced program expands beyond basic hazard recognition to include regulatory interpretation, hazard analysis techniques, and the development and management of effective safety and health systems.
Course instruction includes detailed coverage of OSHA standards and compliance requirements, supervisor responsibilities, safety and health program elements, job hazard analysis (JHA), incident investigation, and corrective action planning. Additional subject areas include walking-working surfaces, machine guarding, electrical safety, Hazard Communication (HazCom), personal protective equipment (PPE), lockout/tagout, confined space awareness, ergonomics, powered industrial trucks (PITs), contractor coordination, and emergency planning. Emphasis is placed on enforcement trends, documentation practices, and practical compliance strategies to reduce risk and improve audit readiness.
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OSHA 10-Hour | Construction Course Number: OSHA-10C

The OSHA 10-Hour Construction course provides entry-level safety and health training tailored specifically to construction environments. The program emphasizes hazard recognition, safe work practices, and worker rights under OSHA construction standards. Primary focus is placed on the OSHA “Focus Four” hazards — falls, struck-by, caught-in/between, and electrocution — which account for the majority of serious construction injuries and fatalities.
Course topics include fall protection systems and requirements, ladder and scaffold safety, basic electrical hazard awareness, personal protective equipment (PPE), hazard communication, tool and equipment safety, and jobsite hazard identification. Participants also receive instruction on multi-employer jobsite responsibilities, reporting unsafe conditions, and adapting to changing site conditions and exposures. The course combines regulatory overview with practical field examples to build strong baseline safety awareness.
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OSHA 30-Hour | Construction

Course Number: OSHA-30C

The OSHA 30-Hour Construction course delivers comprehensive, supervisor-level safety training for construction foremen, supervisors, project managers, and safety representatives. This program expands significantly beyond entry-level topics to include regulatory interpretation, hazard control systems, safety planning, and leadership responsibilities for construction site safety and compliance.
Instruction includes detailed Focus Four hazard controls along with expanded coverage of scaffolding systems, excavation and trenching safety, crane and rigging hazards, heavy equipment operations, fall protection program management, and competent person responsibilities. Additional subjects include safety and health program development, job hazard analysis (JHA), incident investigation, documentation practices, contractor coordination, and OSHA inspection readiness. Emphasis is placed on proactive planning, hazard prevention, and supervisory accountability.

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