Find Everything You Need To Know About OSHA 10 Hour Training with these Top 10 FAQs.
What is OSHA 10 Hour Training?
OSHA 10 Hour Training covers protocols for addressing health and safety hazards. OSHA-Pros online 10 hour course is available for construction and general industry. The 10 Hour Course covers essential components of OSHA standards, as they pertain to a variety of workplaces and industries.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) basic information and introduction
Fall Hazards: How to address and prevent hazardous falls from walking or working surfaces
Plans for emergency escape
Standards for electrical safety
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) safety
Generic workplace safety basics: MSDS, hazardous materials, safe machine guarding, Lock Out Tag Out, fall protection, industrial hygiene, bloodborne pathogens, ergonomics, general safety and health procedures.
OSHA card is mailed 6-8 weeks after course completion. A temporary card may be printed from the course. Cards are accepted in all 50 states as proof of successful completion of general industry training.
OSHA 10 Hour Training meets the prerequisites a variety of jobs. For general construction industry, the OSHA 10 Hour Construction Course is recommended. This course benefits positions including: construction workers, on-site foremen, and supervisors. Standards recommended for Federal, State, and Local compliance are outlined in this course.
Official training requirements are outlined according to job description here.
Get OSHA 10 Hour Construction training as an outreach program or online course. The outreach program consists of two days of training. The online course consists of orientation, 11 modules, and the final exam. Upon completion of each module, there is a brief quiz to assess student learning. A minimum score of 70% is required for successful course completion.
Official training requirements are outlined according to job description here.
At least 8 hours of refresher training is required annually for site workers and supervisors exposed to safety hazards.
State requirements for certification and renewals may vary. Find your state’s requirements here.
State requirements for certification and renewals may vary. Find your state’s requirements here. Click on the city or state that is closest to you for more information about the courses offered.
First, determine what kind of training you will need. Depending on the job, some occupations require training prior to employment. For more information about who has to pay for osha training, click here.
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