FAQS

You must complete OSHA Outreach training if your state or company demands that you hold a legitimate OSHA card issued by the US Department of Labour.

We offer the following courses:

  1. OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training.
  2. OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training.
  3. OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training.
  4. Spanish OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training.
  5. Spanish OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training.
  6. Spanish OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training.

Pick a course that is closest to your industry and job description. OSHA 30-hour training is meant for supervisors or employees who have some safety duties, while OSHA 10-hour training is meant for entry-level employees. Workers in the construction industry should receive construction training, while those in industries other than manufacturing, agriculture, shipping, etc. should receive general industrial training. Ask your employer to assist you in choosing the Outreach course that is most appropriate for your role and the kinds of risks you will experience on the job site if you are unsure which course to take.

Yes, each OSHA course is created to cover every important OSHA standard, rule, and hazard awareness practice. It is also updated to reflect any changes to these requirements. You can be sure that our courses are providing you with reliable, current knowledge.

No, it is 100% online and self-paced training. You don’t need to complete the training at once. You can access it anytime with any web-enabled device from anywhere. But you have 6 months to complete the training from the day you register.

After enrolling/registering, you will get an email from our support team in 20 minutes with the Learning Management System link and login credentials (Username/Password) to start the course.

Workers learn how to recognize and prevent common safety and health concerns at work through the OSHA Outreach Training program. Workers in construction and other industries can receive OSHA-approved Outreach training in English and Spanish from us. The 30-hour training is for supervisors or employees with safety responsibilities, while the 10-hour courses are for entry-level employees

In the construction industry, workers need to identify how to avoid and report safety and health risks daily. Our OSHA 10-hour construction course helps you understand how to identify common job-site hazards. This course will also help you increase your knowledge of construction-specific safety measures under OSHA 29 CFR 1926.

OSHA 30-Hour Training Online Course provides information about worker rights and employer responsibilities and describes how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job-related hazards. This course is beneficial for safety directors, foremen, field supervisors, superintendents, safety specialists, or anyone who works in the construction industry. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety and to fulfill training requirements found in OSHA standards. Many jurisdictions, employers, and unions require this course, which is voluntary at the U.S. federal level.

The course is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).

After the successful completion of the course, the student will get a DOL Plastic Card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, which will be delivered to the address (the United States only) provided by the student.

We will provide students with access to our online learning management system (LMS). This will allow them to complete the course at their own pace from home or work at any time. This means that the student can start and stop the course at any time.

To pass the end-of-module quizzes and the final exam, students must receive a score of at least 70%. You will get 3 attempts to pass the quiz and 3 attempts to pass the final exam.

Students will get access to our LMS, on which they can complete the course at their own pace and start/stop whenever needed. Please note students get 6 months to complete any courses.

Companies gain access to an admin/business LMS from where they can assign the course to the student and receive a real-time report.

You must finish your training within 180 days of enrolling in the course due to OSHA rules for Outreach training.

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