10 Hour General Safety Certification
 

Course Description
This package contains the OSHAcampus 10 Hour General Safety Certification Training Course. The 10-hour General Industry Training Program is intended to provide an entry level worker’s general awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards in a general industry setting. OSHAcampus recommends Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1910. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be mailed an OSHAcampus 10-Hour General Certification Wallet Card within 2-3 days.

You will find supplementary materials available for download by clicking the “Materials” tab on the menu located within the course player. Other reference materials are available from the OSHA website; please visit www.osha.gov.

As you proceed, please be aware of the help that is available to you for any problems you may come across as you take the course. If you are having technical difficulties with the course, please call or email the technical support team at 888-360-TRNG. For content related questions please contact our Trainers at [email protected] For procedure related questions relating to inquiries about prerequisites, post course completion procedures, or completion cards please contact customer support 888-360-TRNG.

When taking this course please be aware of the time limits on both your login session and the course itself. For your login session, please feel free to take as long as you wish at any given time, but be aware that if you remain idle (staying on the same page) for 15 minutes then you will be logged out of the session and you will have to log in and rejoin the course where stopped previously.

As for the course itself, please remember that you have three months from the time you start this course to complete it in order to receive credit. After three months, your account will expire and you will be required to purchase the course again if you wish to complete it.

At the end of each module, you will be given a 10 question module quiz. You must score at least 70% on each module quiz to move forward in the course. You will be given up to three opportunities to pass each module quiz. Failure to successfully pass the quiz will result in being locked out of the course and not allowed to continue with an online training format for your training.

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. You will be given up to three opportunities to pass the final exam; if you do not pass it after three tries, you will be locked out of this course will no longer be able to take your training in an online format.

Course Duration:
10 Hours

Course Outline:

  • Orientation
  • Module 1: Introduction to OSHA and the OSH Act
  • Module 2: Walking & Working Surfaces
  • Module 3: Emergency Action Plan
  • Module 4: Hazardous Materials
  • Module 5: Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 6: Machine Guarding Safety
  • Module 7: Electrical Safety
  • Module 8: Hazard Communication
  • Module 9: Hazardous Substances & Industrial Hygiene
  • Module 10: Safety and Health Programs
  • Final Exam

Who Should Take the Course?

  • Entry Level General Industry Workers
  • Industries include but not limited to: Health Care, Manufacturing, Warehousing, Distribution, Retail
  • Trainees must be within the OSHA jurisdiction (US Postal Code)

Why Are Customers Taking the Course?

  • Employer Requirement

Subject Matter Expert Information

BIO FOR ROBERT J. AQUADRO, CSP
Bob has over thirty years of experience in achieving world class safety and health performance. Some of his major accomplishments include attaining OSHA Voluntary Protection Program STAR status and ISO 9002 certification. He helped lead a manufacturing plant to over 4 million hours without a recordable injury and a construction project to over 1 million hours without a recordable injury. He has successfully worked in a variety of industries from semiconductors and petrochemical plants to off shore construction projects both domestically and internationally.

Bob is an accomplished trainer, auditor and developer of safety and health programs. He has coauthored several papers which he presented at American Society of Safety Engineers Professional Development Conferences. He is currently President of Aquadro Safety Consulting developing safety and health leadership to produce world class safety cultures.