OSHA 30-Hour for General Industry Training

The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training is a comprehensive course designed to enhance safety knowledge and practices. It covers key topics like hazard identification, risk assessment, machine guarding, electrical safety, and hazard communication. Participants will gain a deep understanding of OSHA regulations and develop the skills to create safer work environments across various industries. Through practical case studies and real-world scenarios, attendees will be equipped to identify risks and implement effective safety measures.
The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training includes 9 mandatory modules and 2 elective modules, chosen by the training provider, to comprehensively cover essential topics and deliver a well-rounded learning experience. These 11 modules are tailored to ensure a thorough understanding of the OSHA Hours course.
Compulsory Modules:
- Introduction to OSHA: Understanding OSHA's mission, standards, and regulatory framework.
- IOSHA Inspection Procedures: Familiarity with OSHA's inspection process and compliance requirements.
- Hazard Recognition and Assessment: Identifying and assessing workplace hazards.
- Tools and Equipment Safety: Proper use, maintenance, and inspection of equipment.
- Electrical Safety: Safe practices when working with electricity, including lockout/tagout procedures.
- Machine Guarding: Ensuring machines are properly guarded to prevent accidents.
- Fall Protection: Strategies for preventing and addressing fall hazards.
- Material Handling and Storage: Safe practices for handling and storing materials.
- Fire Prevention and Protection: Fire prevention measures and emergency response procedures
Elective Modules:
- Walking-Working Surfaces: Safety measures for walking and working on different surfaces.
- Emergency Action Plans: Creating and implementing emergency action plans.
- Safety Programs and Management: Developing effective safety programs and management systems.
- Hazard Communication: Understanding chemical hazards and safety data sheets (SDS).
- Safety Leadership: Promoting safety leadership and fostering a culture of safety.
- Practical Application: Application of learned concepts through real-world scenarios and exercises.
- Workers and supervisors across various general industry sectors
- Safety officers and safety coordinators
- Plant managers and supervisors
- Manufacturing and production staff
- Warehouse and logistics personnel
- Employees in non-construction industries
Quizzes, exams, and practical assessments.
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OSHA 30 Hours- General Industry
Module Overview-
Module Structure:
Compulsory Modules:
• Introduction to OSHA: Understanding OSHA’s mission, standards, and regulatory framework.
• IOSHA Inspection Procedures: Familiarity with OSHA’s inspection process and compliance requirements.
• Hazard Recognition and Assessment: Identifying and assessing workplace hazards.
• Tools and Equipment Safety: Proper use, maintenance, and inspection of equipment.
• Electrical Safety: Safe practices when working with electricity, including lockout/tagout procedures.
• Machine Guarding: Ensuring machines are properly guarded to prevent accidents.
• Fall Protection: Strategies for preventing and addressing fall hazards.
• Material Handling and Storage: Safe practices for handling and storing materials.
• Fire Prevention and Protection: Fire prevention measures and emergency response procedures.
Elective Modules:
• Walking-Working Surfaces: Safety measures for walking and working on different surfaces.
• Emergency Action Plans: Creating and implementing emergency action plans.
• Safety Programs and Management: Developing effective safety programs and management systems.
• Hazard Communication: Understanding chemical hazards and safety data sheets (SDS).
• Safety Leadership: Promoting safety leadership and fostering a culture of safety.
• Practical Application: Application of learned concepts through real-world scenarios and exercises.
Assessment Systems:
The course includes quizzes, exams, and practical assessments to evaluate participants’ understanding and application of safety concepts.
Course Duration:
The training will be commenced for 30 hours in Day or Evening Batches as per the Learners comfort