OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training
$499.00 per student – call/email us to reserve tickets!
877-399-1698 or lgregory@unitedallianceservices.com
Course Overview
The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training course from United Safety Professionals is designed for supervisors, safety managers, facility managers, and workers with safety responsibilities who require advanced knowledge of OSHA regulations and workplace hazard prevention strategies.
This comprehensive program aligns with OSHA 29 CFR 1910 General Industry Standards and provides a strong foundation for developing, implementing, and managing effective workplace safety and health programs across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, laboratories, logistics, and facilities operations.
Through interactive lectures, case studies, and real-world workplace examples, participants develop the skills to identify, evaluate, and control occupational hazards while maintaining regulatory compliance. Graduates receive the official OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Department of Labor card, recognized nationwide by employers and regulatory agencies.
Who Should Attend
- Supervisors and facility managers
- Safety coordinators and compliance officers
- Operations managers and department leads
- Human resources personnel responsible for workplace safety programs
- Workers seeking to expand their safety leadership knowledge and responsibilities
Course Topics
- Overview of OSHA regulations, worker rights, and enforcement procedures
- Developing and managing effective safety and health programs
- Walking-working surfaces and fall prevention
- Machine guarding and equipment safety
- Lockout/tagout (control of hazardous energy)
- Hazard communication (HAZCOM/GHS) and chemical safety
- Electrical safety standards in general industry
- Industrial hygiene concepts including noise exposure and air contaminants
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements and hazard assessments
- Material handling, storage, and warehouse safety
- Confined spaces and permit-required confined space procedures
- Emergency action plans, fire prevention, and workplace preparedness
- Recordkeeping, incident investigation, and safety program evaluation
- Leadership strategies for promoting a strong workplace safety culture