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IBSP - USA

OSHA 10-Hour for General Industry Training

(IBSP - International Board of Safety Professionals)

OSHA 10-Hour for General Industry Training

Overview

The OSHA 10-Hour for General Industry Training is a comprehensive program developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to impart essential safety knowledge and practices across a broad range of industries beyond construction. This course equips participants with a foundational understanding of general industry safety regulations, hazard recognition, and risk mitigation. It covers key topics such as hazard communication, machine guarding, electrical safety, and more. Through engaging learning modules, practical examples, and interactive discussions, participants will acquire the fundamental skills necessary to promote safety in diverse general industry workplaces.

Qualification Awarding Body

IBSP - USA

​​​Mode of Study

Online

​​​Mode of Exam

Online

Duration

The OSHA 10-Hour for General Industry Training is typically completed in approximately 10 hours, which can be divided into convenient sessions to accommodate participants’ schedules.

Training Schedule

The training schedule will be set according to your available times: one-to-one. No need to wait for a fixed schedule.

​​​Assessment Method

The course may include quizzes and evaluations to gauge participants’ understanding of safety concepts.

​​​Modules

The OSHA 10-Hour for General Industry Training includes 5 mandatory modules and 2 elective modules, chosen by the training provider, to comprehensively cover essential topics and deliver a well-rounded learning experience. These 7 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.

  • Hazard Communication: Recognizing chemical hazards and understanding safety data sheets (SDS).

  • Electrical Safety: Safe practices when working with electricity, including lockout/tagout procedures.

  • Machine Guarding: Ensuring machines are properly guarded to prevent accidents.

  • Walking-Working Surfaces: Safety measures for walking and working on different surfaces.

Elective Modules:

  • Fall Protection: Strategies for preventing falls and working safely at heights.

  • Materials Handling: Safe methods for handling and storing materials in general industry settings.

  • Tools and Equipment Safety: Proper use and maintenance of equipment.

  • Fire Safety: Fire prevention measures and emergency response procedures.

  • Emergency Action Plans: Creating and implementing emergency action plans in general industry workplaces.

​Certification

Successful candidates receive a certificate from the IBSP - USA.

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