objectivesThe OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course by OSHA Education School is the most in-demand and recognized online training in the general industry. This OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course offers a diverse set of subjects involving workplace hazards, prevention of hazards, avoidance, and many more.
OSHA 30-hour General Industry Training is an advanced level training designed to introduce participants to all requirements to get a valid OSHA 30-Hour department of labour (DOL) Card. Finally, this virtual learning course helps participants achieve their particular safety level within the General Industry sector.
An OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course gives you 30 hours of safety and health training that addresses issues important to your specific industry. Subjects differ per course, but some common topics include the following:
- Introduction OSHA
- Fire protection and prevention
- Walking and working surfaces
- Disaster readiness
- Electrical safety
- Bloodborne pathogens
- Power tool safety
- Fall protection and prevention
- Heat stress
- Forklift safety, scaffold safety & aerial lifts
- Lead safety
- Machine guarding
- Eye, back & hearing safety
- Lead safety
- Gas asbestos awareness
- Hazard recognition
- Welding safety compressed
- Industrial ergonomics
Specific industry terms covered throughout the three courses include the following:
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
- Hazard communication (HAZCom)
- Hexavalent Chromium
- Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
- Globally Harmonized System of Classification (GHS)
- Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)
- Personal fall arrest systems (PFAS)
descriptionThe 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.
Exam InfoYou must score at least 70% to pass this OSHA 30 training. You will be given up to THREE opportunities to pass the quizzes and final exam.
Failure to pass quizzes and the final exam will result in being locked out of this online training program, but the learner can repurchase and start back from the beginning.
Upon completing this OSHA 30-Hour General Industry and the accompanying survey, you will receive an OSHA 30 card from the provider of this OSHA training on behalf of the Department of Labor.
Students who successfully complete the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THIS TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD
Benefits The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course offered by OSHA Education School is a distance learning course that offers a thorough review of all pertinent safety and health issues pertaining to the General Industry sector.
To obtain a valid US DOL OSHA 30-Hour Card, participants must finish the whole course. Participants must get a minimum score of 70%. Participants who successfully complete the course will get a certificate of completion. Participants may anticipate the following benefits upon successful completion of this eLearning course:
- 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.