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OSHA 10 and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Package

Stay up to date with OSHA 29 CFR 1910 regulations and learn how to identify and address safety hazards in the workplace. Enroll today!

  • Covers OSHA 29 CFR 1910  
  • 100% Online, Mobile-friendly  
  • Up-to-date Course Content  
  • Downloadable Completion Certificate

 

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About This Course

OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1910. General industry workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job. Upon successful completion of the courses, participants will receive OSHA General Industry Outreach DOL course completion cards within 2 weeks.

What Is OSHA 10 and OSHA 30?

OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 are Outreach Training Programs developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to help workers and supervisors recognize and prevent workplace hazards. Designed for general industry environments, such as manufacturing, warehousing, and healthcare, these courses cover essential safety topics including electrical hazards, personal protective equipment, machine guarding, hazard communication, and more.

The OSHA 10 course provides a foundational 10-hour introduction to workplace safety, ideal for entry-level workers. OSHA 30 builds on that foundation with a more comprehensive 30-hour curriculum that dives deeper into topics like lockout/tagout, confined spaces, process safety management, and safety program development — making it well-suited for supervisors and safety personnel. Both courses are available 100% online and can be completed at your own pace.

Do I Need OSHA 10 and 30?

Whether you're working on a production floor, in a warehouse, or managing operations at a manufacturing facility, OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 training can be valuable for your career and your workplace. While OSHA does not universally mandate these specific Outreach courses for all general industry workers, many employers require them as a condition of employment or promotion.

OSHA 10 is typically pursued by general industry workers such as machine operators, assembly line workers, and warehouse associates who want a solid grounding in safety fundamentals. The OSHA 30 training is better suited for team leads, floor supervisors, safety coordinators, and operations managers who are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment.  

For a closer look at how these two courses differ, see our guide on the differences between OSHA 10 and 30.

Construction Packages

Our general industry bundle isn't the only option we offer. If your work takes place on job sites rather than in a facility, we also provide training tailored specifically to the construction sector. Check out our OSHA 10 and 30 construction package for courses designed around the unique hazards and standards that construction workers and supervisors face every day.

How to Get Your OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 Certificate

Getting started is simple. To enroll, simply select and purchase the OSHA 10 and 30 General Industry bundle. Courses are available 24/7, so you can begin right away and work through the material at your own pace. You'll have 180 days to complete both courses. Once you successfully finish and pass the required assessments, a printable certificate of completion is available immediately, and your official OSHA General Industry Outreach DOL card will be delivered within two weeks. 

Course Facts

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What You Get

Certificate of Completion Department of Labor (DOL) Card

ENGAGING TRAINING

Duration

 10 + 30 Hours

DEDICATED SUPPORT

Learning Type

100% online, available 24/7

IMMEDIATE RESULTS

Course Access

Courses Available 24/7

TOP QUALITY

Course Structure

At your own pace, save progress as you go

TOP QUALITY

Course Updates

Content is updated and current

Course Credit

10 + 30 Hours

Course Outline

  • Orientation
  • Introduction
  • Labels and SDS
  • Module 1: Introduction to OSHA
  • Module 2: Walking & Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
  • Module 3: Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans and Fire Protection
  • Module 4: Electrical
  • Module 5: Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 6: Hazard Communication
  • Module 7: Machine Guarding Safety
  • Module 8: Ergonomics
  • Module 9: Recordkeeping & Reporting
  • Module 10: Hazwoper

 

  • Orientation
  • Introduction
  • Labels and SDS
  • Module 1: Introduction to OSHA
  • Module 2: Managing Safety and Health
  • Module 3: Walking & Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
  • Module 4: Emergency Action Plan
  • Module 5: Electrical Safety
  • Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 7: Materials Handling
  • Module 8: Hazard Communication
  • Module 9: Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Spray Finishing, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating Operations)
  • Module 10: Permit-Required Confined Space
  • Module 11: Lockout / Tagout
  • Module 12: Machine Guarding
  • Module 13: Welding and Cutting
  • Module 14: Hazardous Substances & Industrial Hygiene
  • Module 15: Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Module 16: Ergonomics
  • Module 17: Fall Protection
  • Module 18: Safety and Health Programs
  • Module 19: OSHA Recordkeeping
  • Module 20: Process Safety Management
  • Module 21: Asbestos in Workplace
  • Module 22: Scaffolds
  • Module 23: HAZWOPER

Testing

All module quizzes require a score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary.

A temporary printable certificate will be made available immediately upon successful completion of course. Passing participants will receive an OSHA General Industry Industry Outreach DOL course completion card within 2 weeks. Plastic cards now available!

Time to Completion

Once you enroll in the OSHA General Industry Industry Outreach Training courses you will have 180 calendar days to successfully complete the course. If you do not complete the courses in 180 calendar days you will not receive a certificate for course completion.

In order to receive your OSHA Outreach DOL course completion card you must complete the survey at the end of the course. OSHA REQUIRES THAT THE END OF COURSE SURVEY BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 3 MONTHS OF COURSE COMPLETION OR A DOL CARD WILL NOT BE ISSUED.

Please Note: The OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training course includes and expands on the topic from the OSHA 10-Hour Outreach Training course. Additionally, OSHA does not require you to obtain an OSHA 10 DOL card before pursuing an OSHA 30 DOL card. Please consult with your employer regarding which training your needs.

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OSHA 10 and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Package
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