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OSHA 30-Hour Program

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Who Needs The 30-Hour OSHA Training?

The 30-Hour Outreach program is designed for workers and supervisors across multiple industries such as construction, manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, retail, health care and others.

Although earning the OSHA 30-hour training certificate of completion is ideal for supervisors, it also benefits workers aiming for greater responsibilities. While voluntary, it’s often required by employers or local regulations in high-risk or government projects.

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Comparison Between OSHA 30-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 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 this sector; nearly 1,000 deaths/year Lower than a thousand per year
Most Violated OSHA Standard Fall protection Hazard communication, respiratory protection
Training Audience Site Supervisor, Worksite Foreman, Project Manager, Safety Coordinator Warehouse Manager, Manufacturing Supervisor, EHS Specialist, Facility Maintenance Manager
Unique Hazards Emphasized Working at heights, heavy equipment, confined spaces Machinery operation, ergonomics, hazardous chemicals

What is an OSHA 30 Certification?

While OSHA authorizes training programs, it does not issue official OSHA certifications. Instead, students receive a certificate of completion from the course creator. This document is emailed as soon as you successfully pass the final exam.

You can print these certificates and show them to your employers as proof that you have completed 30 hours of OSHA safety training. Most unions, employers, and states will accept it as temporary proof of completion when a DOL card is not yet available.

Note: We provide these programs in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), an OSHA-authorized online outreach provider. You will find this name on your certificate.

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Benefits of Getting OSHA 30 Card

Earning an OSHA card shows that you have important safety knowledge used in construction, manufacturing, warehousing, and more. It boosts your credibility and makes you more qualified for supervisory roles.

An OSHA 30 DOL card can also help you get more job opportunities and meet safety requirements for employers and projects. This card serves as the ultimate proof that the student has completed the OSHA 30 program.

The DOL card is valid in all 50 states and accepted by most employers, union and government agencies. Although it does not expire, refresher training is sometimes recommended. This wallet-size plastic card arrives 6–8 weeks after you complete the program.

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Requirement for OSHA Online Training

  • Participants are given two attempts to pass the final exam of OSHA 30-Hour training courses.
  • You must score at least 70% or more in the final quiz to pass the course.
  • If you fail both attempts, you will need to repurchase the program.
  • You have six months from when you start training before the course expires.
  • Trainees looking to earn their SST card and comply with Local Law 196 of 2017 must enroll in New York-specific OSHA 30 training.
  • You can only train for 7.5 hours a day, which means at minimum, it will take 4 days for you to complete the course.

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FAQs - OSHA Courses

The OSHA 30 Hour online course covers a wide range of safety and health hazards in the workplace, including but not limited to: fall protection, electrical safety, hazard communication, personal protective equipment (PPE), confined spaces, excavation and trenching, and scaffolding.

No, there’s no expiration date on the OSHA/DOL card you will earn from this program. However, your employer, city or state may require you to retake this training in 3-5 years and renew your OSHA 30-Hour Cards.

Yes, if you purchase multiple 30-hour courses, you will receive an incremental discount. With this, you will also get the ability to assign OSHA 30-Hour Outreach training to different trainees and monitor their training.

Yes, you can complete this program through your smartphone. However, we recommend that you at least use a tablet to get a better viewing experience and easier navigation through course materials.

Yes, we source our programs from UL Solutions, an OSHA-authorized course creator.

Completing the 30-Hour Courses online gives you a number of advantages including flexible scheduling, self-paced learning, access from anywhere, and the ability to revisit course materials as needed to reinforce understanding.

Yes, regardless of the category of the course you are signing up for, we offer a free 30-Hour study guide along with all the programs with any additional costs.

The OSHA 510 is an in-person course that covers OSHA regulations and serves as a prerequisite for the OSHA 500 course, which qualifies individuals to teach OSHA 10 and 30-Hour Outreach Training. This program is ideal for those looking to start a career as OSHA-authorized trainers. However, if you work as a manual laborer or supervise workers on active job sites, the OSHA 30-Hour course is much more appropriate for your needs.

While a bachelor’s degree in OSH should give you comprehensive knowledge of OSHA standards and workplace safety regulations, the OSHA card is often required by businesses and states for particular roles. This means that even individuals with such a degree might need to complete this program.

Yes, since these are self-paced courses, you can pause the course and resume it the next day. All your progress is saved as you go.

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