objectivesUpon completing 10-Hour OSHA General Industry, participants will be able to understand the following learning objectives:
- Identify common hazards pertinent to scaffold safety, slips, trips, and falls, and enforce safety measures to prevent injuries.
- Become equipped with the application of different types of fire extinguishers and understand emergency preparedness principles to deal with fire emergencies.
- Address best practices involving lockout/tagout procedures and electrical safety to eliminate potential risks and prevent accidents.
- Recognize using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriately for various job tasks to ensure personal safety.
- Establish proper hazard communication pertinent to substances, including toxic chemicals, flammable liquids, and compressed gas, to ensure safe handling and prevent accidents.
- Gain knowledge on ergonomics principles to prevent developing musculoskeletal disorders and implement ladder and stairway safety protocols when working at heights to avoid falling.
- Acknowledge the importance of hand safety and execute proper safety practices to ensure hand protection.
- Understand the basics of machine guarding and use different machine safeguards to prevent exposure to dangerous components.
descriptionThe OSHA 10 General Industry is an introductory-level safety training program designed for entry-level workers to obtain adequate knowledge and awareness to regulate workplace safety as per OSHA standards (29 CFR 1910).
The OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training educates participants on essential site safety topics to equip workers with the expertise to correctly identify, control, and prevent potential risks and hazards by implementing appropriate safety practices and avoiding OSHA safety violations.
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STANDARDSOSHA Regulations (Standards-29 CFR)
Standard Number: 1910outline1. Introduction to OSHA
2. Slips, Trips, and Falls
3. Personal Arrest Systems
4. Scaffold Safety
5. Fire extinguishers and Emergency Fire Preparedness
6. Electrical Safety
7. Lockout/Tagout
8. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
9. Hazard Communication
10. Chemical Safety
11. Compressed Gas Safety
12. Flammable Liquid Safety
13. Ergonomics
14. Ladder Safety
15. Stairway Hazards
16. Hand Safety
17. Machine Guarding
Exam Info - You must score 70% or above to qualify for the quizzes and final exam of the OSHA 10 General Industry course for which THREE ATTEMPTS are provided.
- If you fail all THREE ATTEMPTS or let your course expire after six months, you can use a one-time Course Reset Button to log in, but if the same repeats, you’ll be locked out of the OSHA 10 General Industry training.
- You can repurchase the course with the same enrollment procedure and begin your OSHA 10 General Industry online.
- Once you complete the 10-Hour OSHA General Industry, fill in the course evaluation survey and print out the downloadable OSHA 10 General Industry Certificate.
- A DOL/OSHA 10 Card will be mailed within 90 days on behalf of the U.S. Department of Labor.