Description
The OSHAcademy 10-Hour General Industry course is designed for Entry-level workers across various general industries, providing essential knowledge on workplace safety, employee/employer rights and responsibilities, and job-related hazard prevention.
This training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention, rather than focusing solely on OSHA standards. The course content is customized to match the nature of the industry or job site, delivering relevant and practical instruction that helps ensure a safer working environment.
By completing this course, participants will be better prepared to recognize workplace hazards and contribute to a proactive safety culture from day one.
Topics Covered:
Mandatory Topics:
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Introduction to OSHA or Local Governmental Agencies – 1 hour
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Walking and Working Surfaces (including fall protection) – 1 hour
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Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Plan, and Fire Protection – 1 hour
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Electrical Safety – 1 hour
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Personal Protective Equipment – 1 hour
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Hazard Communication – 1 hour
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Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment – 2 hours
Why Attend This Course:
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Earn a globally recognized OSHAcademy certification
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Gain foundational safety knowledge applicable to general industry settings
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Enhance employability and safety awareness
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Learn practical hazard prevention strategies relevant to your job
Who Should Attend This Course:
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Entry-level workers in manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, maintenance, and related fields
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New hires requiring basic safety orientation
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Individuals seeking to begin a career in general industry
Course Detail | Description |
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Course Duration | 10 Hours |
Mode of Training | Virtual and Live (In-Person) available |
Approvals & Accreditation | OSHAcademy |
Certificate Validity | No expiry |
Minimum Participants | 3 |
Maximum Participants | 20 |
Elective Topics (any three) | – Hazardous Materials – Materials Handling – Machine Guarding – Introduction to Industrial Hygiene – Bloodborne Pathogens – Ergonomics – Safety and Health Program – Fall Protection – Other general industry hazards or policies – Expanded discussion of mandatory topics |
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