Core Training
OSHA 10-Hour Safety Training
Course Overview
The OSHA 10-Hour Safety Training is an entry-level program designed to provide workers with essential knowledge about common workplace hazards and their prevention. This foundational course is ideal for new employees entering the workforce or experienced workers seeking to enhance their safety knowledge.
Our comprehensive curriculum covers OSHA standards, workers’ rights and responsibilities, hazard identification techniques, and practical safety solutions. Participants will gain confidence in recognizing potential dangers and implementing appropriate safety measures in their daily work activities.
Key Features:
- Interactive classroom instruction
- Spanish or English classes
- Real-world case studies and examples
- Hands-on learning activities
- Experienced safety professionals as instructors
- Official DOL OSHA 10-Hour card upon completion
injuries annually
+2.8M
Fatal accidents
+3117
USA-trained workers
+5.2M
Target Audience
Ideal Participants Include:
- New construction workers
- Manufacturing employees
- Warehouse staff
- Maintenance personnel
- Office workers in industrial settings
- Recent graduates entering the workforce
- Supervisors seeking safety fundamentals
- Anyone required to have OSHA 10 certification
No Prerequisites: This course is designed for beginners with no prior safety training experience required.
Construction Industry
Designed for construction sites, building trades, and related work environments. Covers construction specific hazards including fall protection, electrical safety, scaffolding, and heavy equipment operations.
- Fall Protection Systems
- Electrical Safety on Sites
- Scaffolding & Ladders
- Heavy Equipment Safety
- Excavation & Trenching
General Industry
- Machine Guarding
- Hazard Communication
- PPE Requirements
- Walking & Working Surfaces
- Emergency Action Plans