OSHA 10 HOUR GENERAL COURSE – (Actively Proctored)

$52.00

This course contains Declaration and has been accepted by the New York Department of Buildings to comply with the actively proctored online training requirements of New York City Site Safety Training Local Law 196.
OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Online Course (IACET CEU=1.0) is associated with safety management and hazards in the general industry workplace. Moreover, it is important for junior/entry-level workers and in this course the trainee will learn the responsibilities of employer and employee rights.
COURSE INCLUDES:
Language: English
Job Aid: Study Guide.
Learning Management System: Yes.
DOL Wallet Card: Yes.
Certificate: Yes.

Description

Exam & Quiz Information
In OSHA 10 hours General Industry course, student needs to score at least 70% in each module to open the following Safety Training module. Every Student will get up to THREE attempts to pass every module test.
The final exam of the OSHA 10 hours General Industry course consists of 20 questions and the student needs to make a score of at least 70% to pass this course. Again, each student will get to THREE attempts to pass the exam. Upon successful completion, the learner will get a Department of Labor Card.
In case of failure, the session will end. Yet the student can repurchase and start back from the beginning.
NOTE: COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THE TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD
Course Outline 
OSHA 10-Hours – General Industry
  1. OSHA Outreach Training Orientation
  2. OSHA 10-Hour Learner Responsibilities
  3. Introduction to OSHA (US)
  4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Overview (US)
  5. Respiratory Protection Awareness (US)
  6. Hearing Conservation Awareness (US)
  7. Hazard Communication
  8. Introduction to Industrial Hygiene (US)
  9. Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP)
  10. Confined Space Hazards (US)
  11. Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness
  12. Safety Everywhere: Carbon Monoxide
  13. Egress and Emergency Action Plans Awareness
  14. OSHA 10-Hour Midway Progress Report
  15. Fire Prevention
  16. Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  17. Fire Extinguisher Safety: Part 1 – Fight or Flee
  18. Fire Extinguisher Safety: Part 2 – Using Extinguishers
  19. Fall Protection (US)
  20. Ladder Safety
  21. Walking/Working Surfaces
  22. Guarding Floor Holes and Wall Openings (US)
  23. Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls
  24. Materials Handling and Storage (US)
  25. Preventing Back Injury
  26. Preventing Cuts and Puncture Wounds
  27. Recognizing Electrical Hazards Awareness
  28. Electrical Arc Flash Awareness (US)
  29. Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) (US)
  30. Machine Guarding
  31. Culture of Early Reporting
  32. WHAT IF? Mentality
  33. OSHA 10-Hour Wrap Up