OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training Course
Facility Result trainers are certified OSHA Outreach trainers for our OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training Course
Facility Results offers the OSHA 30 Hour Training Course to assist those who have responsibility for workplace safety on understanding the basics of general health and safety regulations for the workplace.
Recommended attendees include any of the following who work in operations such as factories and manufacturing sites, healthcare, warehousing, and the service industry including foremen, supervisors, managers, safety committee members, safety staff, and anyone responsible for workplace safety.
Overview:
Upon successful completion of the OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training Course, students are presented with a personalized, heavy-duty plastic training completion badge, a long-lasting alternative to the OSHA 30 Hour General Industry wallet card that is accepted in all 50 states.
Based on the OSHA 1910 General Industry regulations, the OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training Course was created by OSHA. As a certified OSHA Outreach trainer, Facility Results is authorized to conduct this 30-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 four days. However, the schedule and format can be customized based on your company’s needs. Each student receives a copy of the OSHA General Industry Standards in their course materials.
Mandatory Topics:
Introduction to OSHA
Walking and Working Surfaces
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention and Protection
Electrical
Personal Protective Equipmenty
Hazard Communication
Materials Handling
Walking and Working Surfaces
Additional Topics for Building a Customized Course:
Hazardous Materials
Material Handling
Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Spray Finishing
Compressed Gases
Dipping and Coating Operations
Permit-Required Confined-Space Entry
Lockout/Tagout
Machine Guarding
Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
Intro to Industrial Hygiene
Respiratory Protection
Industrial Noise and Hearing Conservation
Blood-Borne Pathogens
Ergonomics
Fall Protection
Safety and Health Programs
Powered Industrial Trucks (forklifts)
This course satisfies the thirty (30) hours of training necessary by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA) for the 30-Hour Construction Industry Course Completion Card. The course is consists of 25 sessions, each lasting between one and two hours, and covers subjects related to Standard 29 CFR 1926 rules. The completion of this course will assist in meeting OSHA’s guidelines for the construction industry.
Educational Goals
Identify OSHA Regulations references pertinent to certain hazardous circumstances and activities (introduction to OSHA standards)
Acknowledge the 1926 Subpart C elements (General Safety & Health Provisions)
Take prevention steps for workplace accidents (Subpart D – Occupational Health & Environment Controls)
Explain personal protection equipment (PPE) kinds and OSHA’s standards for their use (Subpart E – Personal Protective Equipment)
Comprehend the workplace’s fire protection standards (Subpart F – Fire protection and Prevention)
List kinds of rigging equipment used for employee protection (Subpart H – Rigging; Subpart N – Cranes and Rigging)
Determine the most significant health and safety risks associated with cutting and welding in the construction sector (Subpart J – Welding and Cutting)
Determine prevalent electrical dangers and applicable OSHA regulations (Subpart K – Electrical Standards)
Recognize the significance of scaffolding for employees in high work environments (Subpart L – Scaffolding)
Establish procedures for safeguarding personnel and equipment from harmful falls (Subpart M – Fall Protection) (Subpart M – Fall Protection)
Understand the dangers of working on or around excavation sites (Subpart P – Excavations)
Comprehend the safety measures essential to safeguard employees who use explosives or blasting agents (Subpart T – Demolition)
Safeguard personnel performing tasks on or around stairways and ladders on the workplace (Subpart X – Stairways and Ladders)
Specify the dangers and ubiquity of enclosed areas.