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OSHA 10 Training

OSHA 10-Hour Construction and General Industry Safety and Health training helps protect workers and promote a safety culture within your business. It is highly recommended by OSHA and our Risk Resources team. Our risk consultants are OSHA certified and licensed to facilitate this important and thorough training.

OSHA 10-Hour Construction and General Industry Courses

The OSHA 10-Hour courses are voluntary training programs that help workers understand OSHA standards, workplace hazards, and employee rights. These particular courses focus on safety topics and are designed to be an introduction to hazards within the industry for entry-level workers, or a refresher for more experienced individuals. Supervisors, managers, and support staff are encouraged to attend to gain knowledge specific to industry hazards and standards as well.

Our risk consultants, OSHA Outreach Instructors with a combined 35 years’ experience in industry safety and health, present training that is interactive, thorough, and aimed at our clients needs and industry specifics.

Registrants must attend both days of the course in order to receive OSHA certification.

Contact us to register for the OSHA 10 training.

Topics Covered

There are combination of mandatory topics and elective topics that make up the OSHA 10-Hour courses.

  • Introduction to OSHA
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Focus Four topics:
    • Fall injuries
    • Electrocution injuries
    • ‘Struck by’ injuries
    • ‘Caught in/between’ injuries

Elective categories including Scaffold, Stairway/Ladder, and Hand/Power Tool safety, Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space Awareness, and Hazardous materials Handling may also be covered with the addition of several optional topics outlined by OSHA 10-Hour procedures.

In-Person Training Details

OSHA 10 training can be hosted at your facility, or at an Acrisure office location. The training takes place over a minimum of two days, and has scheduled breaks, checkpoints, and test-taking throughout each day. Attendance to both days of the course is required in order to receive the OSHA 10-Hour certification.