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OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Safety and Health

Join our OSHA 30-hour training and gain comprehensive, practical knowledge of workplace safety regulations. This in-depth OSHA training course equips you with the tools to enhance employee well-being, meet OSHA compliance training standards, and avoid the financial and legal consequences of non-compliance.

19 Modules

Course Modules - (19)

  • 1) Introduction to OSHA
  • 2) The OSHA Inspection Process
  • 3) How to File a Whistleblower Retaliation Complaint
  • 4) Brief Tutorial on Completing the OSHA Recordkeeping Forms
  • 5) How to Read OSHA Standard
  • 6) How to Read OSHA Standard PDF
  • 7) Introduction to OSHA Power Point Presentation
  • 8) All About OSHA
  • 9) Workers’ Rights
  • 10) Job Safety and Health IT’S THE LAW!
  • 1) Walking and Working Surfaces
  • 2) Workplace Accident - True Story | Serious Injuries, Falls, Safety, OSHA, Near Death, Fatality
  • 3) ALL PROTECTION BASICS | ABCD’s, Demonstration, PFAS, Fall Restraint vs. Fall Arrest, and more!
  • 4) FALL PROTECTION ANCHOR POINT
  • 5) Falling Object Protection
  • 6) OSHA Guardrail Requirements
  • 7) PREVENTING SLIPS, TRIPS, AND FALLS
  • 8) Walking-Working Surfaces OSHA Standard
  • 9) OSHA’s Final Rule to Update, Align, and Provide Greater Flexibility in its General Industry WalkingWorking Surfaces and Fall Protection Standards
  • 10) Fall from a Telecommunications Tower
  • 1) Managing Safety and Health The Basics
  • 2) How the Components Interact
  • 3) Identifying the Marks of Excellence
  • 4) ACCIDENT VS INCIDENT | The difference explained.
  • 5) Incident Investigation
  • 6) Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs
  • 7) Incident/Accident Analysis
  • 1) Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection
  • 2) Fire Prevention Plan
  • 3) How to perform a monthly fire extinguisher inspection
  • 4) Yearly Fire Extinguisher Inspection
  • 5) Fire Extinguisher Training Video
  • 6) Planning for Workplace Emergencies
  • 7) Emergency Action Plan Training
  • 8) Emergency Action Plans
  • 9) Emergency Action Plan (Template)
  • 1) Electrocution/Work Safely with Ladders Near Power Lines
  • 2) THE BASICS OF ELECTRICITY
  • 3) Electrical Safety Awareness for Non-Electrical Workers
  • 4) How To Prevent Electrocution
  • 5) Everyday Electrical
  • 6) What is a GFCI GFI vs GFCI What's The Difference?
  • 7) Prevent Electrocutions: Work Safely with Cranes near Power Lines
  • 8) Electrical Safety In The Office
  • 9) Electrical Hazards
  • 1) WHAT IS INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE???? An industrial hygienist explains.
  • 2) Chemical & Biological Hazards
  • 3) Occupational exposure limits, simple words explanation
  • 4) PROTECT YOUR HEARING!
  • 5) Hierarchy of Controls
  • 6) Hearing Protection
  • 7) Introduction INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
  • 1) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • 2) OSHA Compliant Personal Protective Equipment
  • 3) Eye Protection
  • 4) Respirator Safety
  • 5) Testing common types of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • 6) Donning a Fall Protection Harness
  • 7) Selection, Fit Test of Harness
  • 8) Inspection Procedures Harness
  • 9) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Training Course.
  • 10) Personal Protective Equipment
  • 11) Personal Protective Equipment
  • 1) Hazard Communication Training
  • 2) What is the NFPA 704 Fire Diamond?
  • 3) HMIS Hazard Rating System
  • 4) DOT Chart 16- Understanding HazMat Placards and Labels
  • 5) Chemical Hazards: Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Training Video -- OSHA HazCom Standard
  • 6) The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
  • 7) SAFETY DATA SHEETS TRAINING
  • 8) HAZARD COMMUNICATION
  • 1) Liquefied Gas Transfer (LPG Storage Tank to Bobtail Truck)
  • 2) Flashpoint, Flame point and Autoignition
  • 3) Explosive limits (LEL and UEL)
  • 4) HAZWOPER introduction
  • 5) HAZWOPER
  • 6) Flammable Liquids Training
  • 7) OSHA: 1910.120- Hazardous Materials
  • 8) Flammable-Combustable Liquids
  • 1) Health and Safety Program
  • 2) Safety and Health Program Framework
  • 3) 10 Steps to Creating an Effective Safety Program in Your Workplace
  • 4) Safety Culture
  • 5) Speaking Up For Safety
  • 6) Risk Assessment
  • 7) Roles, responsibilities, and lines of authority as they relate to safety management
  • 8) Systems of Safety and Introduction to Logic Tree Diagraming
  • 9) The Importance of Root Cause Analysis During Incident Investigation
  • 1) Bloodborne Pathogens OSHA Training Video: Essential Safety Guide
  • 2) Bloodborne Pathogens - Determining Exposure in the Workplace
  • 3) Introduction to Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
  • 4) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
  • 1) Overview of the Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens
  • 2) Bloodborne Pathogens - Engineering Controls for Healthcare Facilities
  • 3) Bloodborne Pathogens - Engineering Controls for Non-Healthcare Facilities
  • 4) Hazard Communication for Bloodborne Pathogens
  • 5) Bloodborne Pathogens Training - The Hepatitis Vaccine
  • 6) Bloodborne Pathogens - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • 7) Bloodborne Pathogens - Annual Employee Training Requirements
  • 1) What is Ergonomics
  • 2) 9 Steps to Start or Improve Your Ergonomics Program
  • 3) Workplace Ergonomics
  • 4) Proper Lifting
  • 5) Back Safety
  • 6) Stressors at Work
  • 7) Fit for Duty Program
  • 8) The Neutral Posture - Home Office Ergonomics
  • 9) Controlling Ergonomic Hazards
  • 10) Material Handling
  • 11) Identifying and Addressing Ergonomic Hazards Workbook
  • 1) Machine Guarding Baby Steps
  • 2) Machine Guarding Training
  • 3) 5 Big Mistakes in Machine Guarding
  • 4) Unguarded Machinery/ Self-inspection checklist - - Machine guarding
  • 5) Safeguarding Equipment and Protecting Employees from Amputations
  • 1) 6 Common Confined Space Questions Answered
  • 2) What is a Confined Space
  • 3) Permit-Required Confined Space
  • 4) What is an Entry Permit What is a Confined Space Entry Permit: Confined Space Hazards
  • 5) Confined Space Roles
  • 6) Confined Spaces Deadly Spaces: Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen Sulphide, and Other Toxic Gases
  • 7) Confined Space Air Monitoring
  • 8) Ventilation in Confined Space
  • 9) Reclassifying Permit-Required Confined Spaces (PRCS)
  • 10) Retrieval and Emergency Services in Confined Spaces
  • 11) Is 911 your Confined Space Rescue Plan?
  • 12) FATAL Facts
  • 1) Materials Handling
  • 2) How to use A Manual Pallet Jack - Safety And Operation Of Pallet Truck
  • 3) Electric Pallet Jack Safety Training
  • 4) Hand Carts/Trucks Material Handling
  • 5) Truck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes
  • 6) OSHA Guardrail Requirements
  • 7) Forklift Fails Broken Down by Safety Expert
  • 8) General Industry - Housekeeping
  • 9) Materials Handling, Storage OSHA
  • 1) Extinguisher Basics
  • 2) Fire Extinguisher Use
  • 3) Extinguisher Placement and Spacing
  • 4) Hydrostatic Testing
  • 5) OSHA Requirements
  • 1) OSHA 1910.147 - Control of Hazardous Energy
  • 2) Lock Out Tag Out
  • 3) Introduction
  • 4) Scope and Application
  • 5) Purpose
  • 6) Definitions
  • 7) Energy Control Program
  • 8) Energy Control Procedures - Documentation
  • 9) Energy Control Procedures - Required Content
  • 10) Periodic Inspection
  • 11) Employee Training and Communication
  • 12) Additional Training (Tagout System)
  • 13) Employee Retraining
  • 14) New or Modified Equipment
  • 15) Full Employee Protection
  • 16) Materials and Hardware
  • 17) Application of Energy Control
  • 18) Release from Lockout/Tagout
  • 19) Testing of Machines
  • 20) Outside Personnel (Contractors)
  • 21) Group Lockout-Tagout Requirements
  • 22) Shift & Personnel Changes
  • 1) OSHA Pre-Shift Inspection
  • 2) Forklift Truck Safety Hazards
  • 3) Types & Fundamentals
  • 4) Parts
  • 5) Operating the Forklift
  • 6) Pre-Operation
  • 7) Traveling & Maneuvering
  • 8) Load Handling
  • 9) Understanding the Workplace
  • 10) Pedestrian Traffic
  • 11) Ramps and Grades
  • 12) Physical Conditions
  • 13) Narrow Aisles
  • 14) Elevators
  • 15) Enclosed and Hazardous Areas
  • 16) Loading Docks
  • 17) Training Assistance

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand safety protocols in the workplace.
  • Recognize potential hazards and mitigate risks.

Completion Requirements:

  • 100% appearance for the course
  • Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  • Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
  • As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)
This Certificate of Training shall not imply or suggest that OSHA Outreach Training Program training was completed or will result in individual being certified. Students are not eligible to request and/or receive an OSHA student completion card
Students may request IACET CEU credit upon successful completion of the course, provided all required criteria are met. This option is available for those who wish to receive official recognition of their continuing education.
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Schedule

You can complete this course at your own pace.

One of the primary benefits of online OSHA training is its flexibility and convenience. study at your own pace, making it an ideal choice for those with busy schedules 

This Course Includes

  • Modules : 19
  • Duration : 30 Hours
  • Certificate : Yes:
  • Language : English
  • Skill Level : Proficient
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