OSHA Outreach 10-Hour General Industry Course

Our OSHA 10 on-site course is designed to familiarize workers with OSHA standards, as well as safety and health hazards common to the workplace.
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OSHA Outreach 10-Hour General Industry Course

To maintain a healthy and safe work environment, it is recommended that employees in various industries participate in workplace safety training. CCS Safety Training has developed on-site training with instructors to specifically address regulations as they apply to the General Industry. This training helps fulfill your workplace training requirements.

Our OSHA 10 on-site course is designed to familiarize workers with OSHA standards, as well as safety and health hazards common to the workplace. This training, conducted by experienced instructors, is interactive and focused on educating workers about identifying, avoiding, controlling, and preventing jobsite hazards.

Who Needs OSHA 10-Hour General Industry On-Site Training?

The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training is suitable for workers in fields such as healthcare, factory operations, warehousing, manufacturing, storage, and more. Participating in this training helps workers to predict, prevent, identify, and stop possible common worksite hazards.

Course Details for OSHA 10-Hour General Industry On-Site Training:

  • Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazard Protection
  • Fixed and Portable Ladder Safety
  • Fire Prevention, Protection, and Emergency Egress Safety
  • Dangers of Electrical Hazards
  • Using and Choosing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
  • Causes and Prevention of MSD and RMD Injuries
  • Workers’ Rights to Know the Chemical Makeup of Materials in Their Workplace
  • Difference Between Chronic and Acute Health Ailments
  • Hazards of Spray Finishing, Dipping/Coating, Combustible Liquids, and Compressed Gases

Course Details for OSHA 10 Construction Training

CCS Safety Training is dedicated to ensuring that all workers have access to high-quality workplace safety training and education. That’s why we offer our OSHA 10-Hour Construction course through on-site training with instructors. This format is designed to be convenient, effective, and accommodating for all participants.

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry On-Site Course features:

  • Engaging audio narration and interactive exercises
  • Real-life case studies
  • Study guides that you can download and print
  • Access to a dedicated training instructor for any questions

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training Topics

This OSHA 10-Hour Construction course covers a wide range of important health and safety workplace topics that will familiarize you with OSHA Construction standards. These topics include the OSHA Construction Focus Four, identifying common worksite hazards, tool operation, and more.

  • Introduction to OSHA
  • Fall Protection
  • Electrocution Hazards
  • Struck-By Hazards
  • Caught-In Hazards

Earning Your OSHA 10 Card

Upon completing your OSHA 10-Hour training, you will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate from CCS Safety Training provides proof that you have finished the course.

Does the OSHA 10 Card Expire?

OSHA 10 cards do not expire. However, workers may be required to repeat the course as mandated by their employer, state, or local jurisdiction. For example, some employers require workers to retake the course every five years

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Why On-site Training?

In the critical moment of accountability, when facing an OSHA inspector after an incident, how do you want to define your company’s commitment to safety? Would you prefer to admit to just meeting basic requirements through online videos, or proudly affirm that your company went above and beyond by investing in on-site, OSHA-certified trainers? Choose the path that not only enhances safety but also demonstrates your unwavering dedication to your employees’ well-being and compliance with the highest standards.

Hands-On Experience

On-site training allows for practical, hands-on learning experiences. This is particularly important for safety training, where physical demonstration and practice of safety procedures can be crucial.

Immediate Feedback and Interaction

Real instructors can provide immediate feedback and clarification. This interactive environment can enhance understanding and retention of safety protocols.

Customization to Specific Worksite Needs:

On-site trainers can tailor the training to the specific hazards and safety requirements of the workplace. This ensures that the training is directly relevant and applicable to the employees’ daily tasks.

Building a Safety Culture

Having an instructor physically present emphasizes the importance of safety in the workplace. It can help in fostering a culture of safety among the employees.

Enhanced Engagement

Physical presence of an instructor can lead to higher levels of engagement and participation. Employees are more likely to ask questions and interact in a live setting.

Observation of Workplace Practices

Instructors can observe the current practices and behaviors in the workplace, providing specific, contextual advice and adjustments to improve safety.

Team Building

On-site training can also serve as a team-building exercise, strengthening the teamwork skills necessary for effective safety practices.

Compliance with Specific OSHA Requirements

Certain OSHA training requirements may be more effectively met through on-site training, especially where practical demonstrations are required.

Reducing Miscommunication

Face-to-face training reduces the risk of miscommunication which can occur in online formats, ensuring clearer understanding of safety procedures.

Adaptability and Flexibility

On-site trainers can adapt their teaching style and content on the fly, based on the response and needs of the attendees.

Immediate Resolution of Queries

Any doubts or queries can be immediately addressed and resolved by the instructor, which is not always possible in online formats.

Networking and Sharing Experiences

Employees can share their experiences and learn from each other’s safety practices and incidents, fostering a collaborative learning environment.

Ensuring Engagement and Attendance

Physical presence in a training session ensures that employees are actually participating and attentive, as opposed to online training where engagement can be harder to monitor.

Motivation and Morale:

The investment in on-site training can boost employee morale, showing that the company values their safety and well-being.

Addressing Language and Literacy Barriers

On-site training can be more effectively modified to address language and literacy barriers among workers, ensuring that all employees receive the training they need.

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