30-hour General Industry Safety and Health Program
OSHAcademy 30-Hour General
- Equivalent to 30-hour OSHA outreach training.
- Convenient online training at your own pace.
- Register and access course materials for FREE.
- Purchase a certificate upon completion.
- Business discounts available!
Our high-quality certificate package options include PDF, Original, and PDF & Original formats.
Access 100% of our training material for free, including the study guide, knowledge check activities, course activities and resources, and course exams.
OSHAcademy prices, on average, are 25% less than other online training providers.
Package Includes
- Program Certificate
- FREE† Course Certificates
- FREE† Training Record Card
- FREE† Transcript
This program is designed to provide employees with general industry safety knowledge and awareness. This program is similar, but not equivalent to the OSHA 30-hour General Industry courses. This program and its required courses are educational products that upon completion will not result in the issuance of an OSHA Outreach card associated with the U.S. Department of Labor. Upon successful completion of this program, you will receive an OSHAcademy 30-hour General Industry Safety and Health certificate and card.
If you are required to have an OSHA Outreach card associated with the Department of Labor (DOL), please visit the US Dept of Labor's website.
- 105 Hazard Communication: Basic
- 108 Personal Protective Equipment: Basic
- 112 Introduction to Safety Supervision
- 113 Introduction to Safety Leadership
- 114 Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection
- 115 Electrical Safety for Employees: Basic
- 116 Introduction to Safety Accountability
- 117 Introduction to Safety Recognition
- 121 Introduction to Safety Training
- 122 Introduction to Hazard Controls
- 123 Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis
- 144 Introduction to OSHA
- 153 Ergonomic Hazards in General Industry
- 154 Machine Safeguarding: Basic
- 155 Welding Safety: Basic
- 156 Forklift Safety: Basic
- 605 Confined Space Safety
- 615 Electrical Safety Hazards and Controls
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When you register for an OSHAcademy student account, you will be able to complete and track your training using our online Learning Management System (LMS). After registering, you will be able to edit your account profile and track your individual training from your personal LMS dashboard. Once you make a payment, you can view exam scores and, if purchased, print your PDF certificates.
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Register Now!Final Course Exam
After studying the course material and completing the knowledge check activities, students can take the course exam. The course exam is designed to test the students understanding of the course material. Course exams are composed of multiple choice questions selected from our extensive question bank.
Exam Characteristics
- Exams vary in length, from 10 questions to 50 questions, depending on the course content. Most exams are 20 questions in length.
- You have two (2) hours to complete the course exam.
- The exam is open book. You can use course modules, review notes, or the course study guide to help answer questions.
- You must achieve a minimum score of 70% to pass the exam.
- You may retake the final exam if you fail to pass it:
- You may take an exam three (3) times within a 48-hour period.
- After the third attempt, students are required to wait a period of time before attempting the exam again. During this time, you should review the course material to improve your understanding.
- After each exam, you receive an email with information on missed questions. We encourage you to review the course material to improve your understanding.
- When you pass the final exam, you may not retake the exam to raise your score.
The OSHA 10 and 30 Hour outreach training requirements can vary by state, and it's important to note that the mandates often depend on specific sectors, particularly construction. Here is a list of states that have specific requirements for OSHA 10 or 30 Hour training for certain workers, mainly in the construction industry:
- New York - Requires OSHA 10 Hour training for all workers and OSHA 30 Hour training for supervisors on most construction sites.
- Nevada - Requires OSHA 10 Hour training for all construction workers and OSHA 30 Hour training for supervisors.
- Connecticut - Mandates OSHA 10 Hour training for all employees of any public building project paid for in part or whole by state funding.
- Missouri - Requires OSHA 10 Hour training for public works projects.
- Rhode Island - Requires OSHA 10 Hour training for workers on municipal and state construction projects.
- Massachusetts - Requires OSHA 10 Hour training for workers on publicly funded construction sites.
- New Hampshire - Requires OSHA 10 Hour training within 30 days of being hired for all employees on publicly funded construction projects of $100,000 or more.
These requirements are typically enforced at the state level and may have specific conditions or exemptions based on the type of work, the funding of the project, and other factors. Always consult local regulations or legal guidance to ensure compliance with current OSHA training requirements in your state.
No. All of our training is free to access, but once you complete and pay for the training, you will receive an OSHAcademy training record card. If you are required to have an OSHA Outreach card associated with the Department of Labor (DOL), please visit the US Dept of Labor's website.
Yes. Students and employers can validate the 30-hour General Industry Safety and Health program certificate using our website. It's quick and easy! You can feel confident knowing the certificate is valid and was issued by OSHAcademy. On the other hand, OSHA does not provide individual verification of student course completion cards or authorized trainer cards for the OSHA 30 general outreach training.
Yes. OSHAcademy training exceeds the OSHA 30 general outreach training as each course in this program has individual quizzes, knowledge checks, and an open book final exam. This helps to ensure you thoroughly understand the content.
Yes. OSHAcademy training exceeds OSHA Outreach training by providing an OSHAcademy 30-hour General Industry Safety and Health program certificate, training record card, and two transcripts. OSHA Outreach training students receive only a completion card.