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OSHA 10-HOUR TRAINING

Learn how to identify and mitigate hazards with OSHA-authorized outreach training. Ideal for workers in construction and general industries.

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OSHA 10-Hour Program

Construction

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Who Needs The 10-Hour OSHA Training?

The OSHA 10-Hour training is ideal for entry-level workers in industries such as construction, demolition, manufacturing, retail, logistics, manufacturing and others. Meanwhile, this program is not for professionals in maritime and agriculture. Although this course is voluntary, employers, states and labor unions may ask workers to have OSHA 10 completion certificates to work in high-risk environments.

Comparison Between OSHA 10-Hour Trainings

Feature / Statistic Construction Industry General Industry
Applicable OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 29 CFR 1910
Industries Covered Building, renovating, demolition, specialty trades Manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, retail
Focus of Training Construction-specific hazards: scaffolding, cranes, excavation, demolition, fall protection General workplace hazards: machine guarding, ergonomics, chemical safety, electrical safety
Most Common Fatalities Falls (47% of incidents), struck-by, caught-in/between, electrocutions Machine-related, chemical exposure, ergonomic injuries
Fatal Injury Rate (2021) 1 in 5 workplace fatalities are in construction; nearly 1,000 deaths/year Lower than a thousand per year
Most Violated OSHA Standard Fall protection Hazard communication, respiratory protection
Training Audience General Laborer, Apprentice Electrician, Roofer, Masonry Helper Warehouse Associate, Machine Operator, Janitorial Staff, Retail Stockroom Worker
Unique Hazards Emphasized Working at heights, heavy equipment, confined spaces Machinery operation, ergonomics, hazardous chemicals

Types of OSHA Programs

What is an OSHA 10 Certification?

Although OSHA doesn’t issue official certification, it authorizes training providers to deliver workplace safety programs. Upon successful completion of these programs, students receive an official certificate of completion from the course provider, along with a wallet-sized plastic OSHA card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).

This OSHA card is recognized nationwide and does not expire, although periodic refresher training may be recommended to stay current.The official DOL/OSHA card is typically delivered by mail within 6 to 8 weeks of course completion.

Please note: These training programs are offered in collaboration with UL Solutions (PureSafety), an OSHA-authorized provider of online outreach training.

Benefits of Earning Your OSHA 10 Card

Boosts Your Resume: An OSHA/DOL card signals to employers that you are trained, knowledgeable about safety standards and job-ready.

Increases Job Opportunities: Many employers and job sites require it as a minimum safety credential.

Reduces Workplace Accidents: You will learn how to identify and avoid common hazards, helping to prevent injuries.

Builds Safety Confidence: Gain the knowledge to speak up or even report unsafe conditions and protect yourself and your coworkers.

Stays with You Long-Term: The OSHA 10 DOL card doesn’t expire and can benefit you throughout your career.

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Online OSHA Training Requirements

  • You will be given three attempts to clear the course. If you fail all of the attempts, you will need to repurchase the course
  • You need to score 70% or more marks to pass the course.
  • You have six months to complete this course at your own pace.
  • Trainees who wish to work in New York must enroll in NY specific courses.

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