Live, virtual, instructor-LED training (MS teaMS)
OSHA 10 Hour - General Industry
The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course is designed for a wide range of professionals working in various sectors outside of construction, maritime, and agriculture.
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Our OSHA 10 Hour - General Industry
Gain crucial knowledge on hazard recognition, prevention, and OSHA standards, making you a more valuable employee and contributing to a safer work environment for all.
Enhance workplace safety
Learn to identify, avoid, and correct on-the-job hazards, significantly reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
Boost career prospects
Acquire valuable, industry-recognized certification that demonstrates your commitment to workplace safety.
Gain comprehensive knowledge
Master crucial safety topics including electrical safety, emergency action plans, machine guarding, and hazard communication.
Contribute to team safety
Share your knowledge to create a safer working environment for everyone, increasing overall productivity and job satisfaction.
Empower yourself
Understand your rights as a worker, learn how to file complaints, and grasp employer responsibilities, fostering a culture of safety.
Ensure legal compliance
Help your organization adhere to OSHA regulations, potentially avoiding costly penalties and legal issues.
Live, virtual, instructor-LED training (MS teaMS)
Upcoming OSHA 10 - General Industry Classes
Why should I take this course?
OSHA 10 - General Industry training is primarily intended for entry-level workers in various industries outside of construction, maritime, and agriculture. This includes employees in manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, logistics, retail, and other general industry sectors.
Live, synchronous learning offers several benefits over web-based, PowerPoint-style training:
Completing the 10-hour class in a condensed timeframe, rather than through self-paced online modules, offers advantages such as:
By opting for live, synchronous OSHA 10 training, participants can benefit from a more engaging, interactive, and efficient learning experience compared to static, web-based PowerPoint presentations
- Interactive learning experience: Live sessions foster engagement and allow for group discussions, enhancing understanding and retention.
- Immediate access to experienced instructors: Students can ask questions in real-time and receive instant clarification.
- Customized content: Instructors can tailor the material to address specific workplace concerns and equipment.
- Team building: Shared learning experiences promote camaraderie among coworkers
Completing the 10-hour class in a condensed timeframe, rather than through self-paced online modules, offers advantages such as:
- Focused learning: A structured environment minimizes distractions and ensures full engagement.
- Efficient use of time: Participants can complete the training quickly without interruptions to their work schedule.
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Comprehensive coverage: The continuous learning experience allows for better connections between topics and a more holistic understanding of safety principles.
By opting for live, synchronous OSHA 10 training, participants can benefit from a more engaging, interactive, and efficient learning experience compared to static, web-based PowerPoint presentations
You will receive:

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DOL OSHA 10 Hour Card
Upon successful completion of the class you will receive the following:- Certificate of Completion (emailed immediately)
- DOL OSHA 10 - General Industry card (mailed 2-3 weeks after class)
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OSHA 10 Study Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the OSHA classes held?
All classes are held virtually through MS Teams.
What is required to get my DOL OSHA 10 card?
In order to received your DOL - OSHA 10 General Industry card you need to attend all required training classes and pass a final examination with a score of at least 80%.
What are the technical (computer) requirements?
You need to have a
How long does the course take?
The OSHA 10 - General Industry Course takes a total of (10) hours to complete. The course is held over 2, successive days. Day 1 is approximately 8 hours, not including a lunch break. Day 2 lasts about 3.5 hours including the final examination.
Is there a final exam I need to pass?
There is a final examination which requires a minimum passing score of 80%.
Can I take the Day 1 class one week and the Day 2 class another week?
All 2-day classes need to be taken in succession. You need to attend both days of training.
Who teaches the classes?
All our classes are taught by OSHA-Authorized Outreach Instructors and Certified Safety Professionals (CSP).
What if I fail the class?
If you fail the class you will be given a second opportunity to take the final examination. The minimum passing score is 80%.
How long does it take to get my OSHA 10 Certificate of Completion?
After successfully completing your course, return to your "My Training" page and click the certificate icon. From here, you can view and print your Certificate of Completion.
Can I take the OSHA 10 Course if I am located outside the US?
This is a great question that we hear frequently. Upon passing the final examination, international students receive a digital Certificate of Completion and a digital wallet card. However, they do not receive an official OSHA card from the U.S. Department of Labor.