OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training

What is OSHA 30 hours outreach training program?

The OSHA Outreach Training Program is OSHA's primary way to train workers in the basics of occupational safety and health. The OSHA 30 Hour Outreach Training Programs were developed to assist employers in training and introducing employees to the basic practices of identifying, reducing, eliminating and reporting hazards associated with their work.

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for directors, foremen, field supervisors and entry level workers.

Course Credit

30 Hours

Course Outline:

Module 1A: Introduction to OSHA and the OSH Act Module 13: Hazard Communication
Module 1B: Basic Safety Orientation Module 14: Hazardous Substances & Industrial Hygiene
Module 2: Walking & Working Surfaces Module 15: Bloodborne Pathogens
Module 3: Emergency Action Plan Module 16: Record Keeping & Reporting
Module 4: Hazardous Materials Module 17: Workplace Violence
Module 5: Hazwoper Module 18: Safety and Health Programs
Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment Module 19: Ergonomics
Module 7: Confined Spaces & Permit Required Confined Spaces Module 20: Hazards of Asbestos in the Workplace
Module 8: Lockout/Tagout Module 21: Lead Safety in the Workplace
Module 9: Materials Handling & Storage Module 22: Ionizing and Non-Ionizing Radiation Safety
Module 10: Machine Guarding Safety Module 23: Formaldehyde Awareness
Module 11: Welding, Cutting, and Brazing Module 24: Process Safety Management of Highly Hazard Materials
Module 12: Electrical Safety  
Final Exam  

Certificate

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach DOL (Department Of Labor) course completion card within 4-6 weeks.

Once you have successfully completed all of the modules, you must pass a final exam to receive full credit for the course. The exam is 20 questions long and will test your knowledge on information covered throughout the course. You must make a score of at least 70% to pass this course.