This Virtual Instructor-Led 10-hour, 2-day training follows OSHA’s General Industry Outreach Course Requirements and features mandatory topics determined by OSHA, as well as elective topics related to most organizations for General Industry training. Requirements are detailed below to earn a 10-Hour OSHA Completion Card.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) was designed to protect employees and organizations. Since its inception, workplace injuries and illnesses are down-from an average of 10.9 incidents per 100 workers in the 70s to 2.8 per 100 currently. This 2-day interactive online training complies with OSHA’s general industry standards to help you earn your OSHA 10-hour completion card (see requirements below). OSHA General Industry safety training has a twofold effect on your organization: employees will remain safe, healthy and productive, while your organization will be less likely to incur fines, penalties and legal recourse due to non-compliance.
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Attendees will receive in-depth, up-to-the-minute training, carefully paced for optimum comprehension and retention. Training includes lecture, participant discussion, hands-on exercises, visual presentations and virtual hand-outs — all designed to create a stimulating, knowledgeable training experience. This training is specifically designed to give you the tools, techniques and how-tos required to establish your own organization-wide safety training and support programs, as well as to identify and eliminate safety hazards, health threats and other workplace dangers, while promoting a safe and healthy work environment in accordance with OSHA standards and requirements.
Attendees receive an OSHA Completion Card after successfully completing training. To receive your completion card, your seminar tuition must be paid in full prior to the start of the seminar. Your trainer will submit your paperwork after the 10-hour training has been completed and there is record of your tuition as being paid in full. You will receive the card within 90 days from the date you took the training. Please visit OSHA’s mandatory requirements for online training detailed at the bottom of this page.