OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training Course
Facility Result trainers are certified OSHA Outreach trainers for our OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training Course.
Facility Results offers the OSHA 10-Hour Training Course for broadening worker awareness about essential health and safety hazards that may be present in the workplace. Based on the OSHA 1910 General Industry Regulations, this course is intended for employees working in most factories and manufacturing operations, warehousing, healthcare, and service industries.
Overview:
Upon successful completion of the OSHA 10 Training Course, students are presented with a personalized, heavy-duty plastic training completion badge, a long-lasting alternative to the wallet card that is accepted in all 50 states.
The OSHA 10 Hour Course helps workers get up to speed on basic health and safety hazards present in the workplace. The OSHA Training Course also provides students with an overview of how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) functions.
OSHA created the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training Course. As a certified OSHA Outreach trainer, Facility Results is authorized to conduct this 10-hour training class, including an introduction to how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) functions.
Facility Results presents the course in an instructor-led classroom setting, usually conducted across two days. However, the schedule and format can be customized based on your company’s needs.
Mandatory Topics:
Introduction to OSHA
Walking and Working Surfaces
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention, and Protection
Electrical
Personal Protective Equipment
Hazard Communication
Machine Guarding
Material Handling
Safety and Health Program
Additional Topics for Building a Customized Course:
Hazardous Materials
Material Handling
Machine Guarding
Lockout/Tagout
Fall Protection
Intro to Industrial Hygiene
Blood-Borne Pathogens
Ergonomics
Safety and Health Programs
10 Hour OSHA Construction & General Industries Outreach Training
Example of Course Outline – Construction Industry
This training is geared for Construction Workers, Foremen, Superintendents, and Project Managers. Outreach Training Program courses are recommended by OSHA as an introduction to occupational safety and health for workers covered by 29 CFR 1926. As needed by OSHA requirements, workers must get supplemental training on the unique dangers of the job. Participants will get a 10-hour OSHA construction safety and health course completion card from the Department of Labor upon satisfactory course completion.
Description of OSHA
Broad comprehension of the OSHA Act and OSHA’s activities.
Explain the methods and priorities of an OSHA Compliance inspection to the student.
Explain the employer and employee rights and obligations under the OSHA Act.
Teach pupils with the skills and information necessary to recognize and control occupational dangers.
Equip pupils with the skills and information necessary to control and eliminate occupational dangers.
Encourage students to adopt a proactive safety mindset.