OSHA 30-Hour General Industry
Overview
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OSHA 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training is a thorough safety training program designed for general industry workers. The course design structure and content provides vital information for those working the following jobs:
- field supervisors
- safety directors
- foremen
This 30-hour program offers complete education regarding OSHA compliance and issue training.
360training.com suggests job-site-oriented training programs. These programs provide an orientation to occupational safety and health for worksite employees. This 30-hour OSHA course provides information specifically from OSHA 29 CFR 1910.
Supplementary training is a known requirement for all workers in general industry positions. This OSHA 30 training teaches the specific job hazards. It provides information on how to prevent job hazards from becoming dangerous situations.
You receive an OSHA 30-Hour General Industry card that indicates course completion in the mail. It takes 1-2 weeks to receive the card upon completion.
This online 30-hour General Industry Course is NOT the same as the OSHA 510 or 511 courses. This 30-hour OSHA course does not meet the prerequisites to take the OSHA 500 or OSHA 501 courses.
The OSHA 30-hour courses provide vital information that aids safety committee members, forepersons, supervisors, superintendents, managers, safety staff, managers, and others in monitoring workplace safety and implementing OSHA health and safety regulations that apply to their workplaces.
This OSHA 30-hour training course prepares students by providing an extensive synopsis of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Course-takers learn how to find specific OSHA regulations that apply to the tasks where they must complete.