OSHA 10 Course Information
What is OSHA 10?
Megan Johnson
Last Update vor 17 Tagen
OSHA 10 is a 10-hour introductory workplace safety course that teaches workers how to identify, avoid, and prevent common job-site hazards, helping them understand workplace risks and safe work practices.
There are two primary versions:
- OSHA 10 Construction – For workers in construction-related industries.
- OSHA 10 General Industry – For workers in manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, retail, and other non-construction workplaces.
The course is intended for entry-level employees and provides a broad overview of workplace safety rather than advanced or job-specific training.
After successfully completing the course, participants receive an OSHA 10 completion card issued through ClickSafety.
After successfully completing the course, participants receive an OSHA 10 completion card issued through ClickSafety.
The training typically covers topics such as:
- Workers' rights and employer responsibilities
- Hazard recognition and prevention
- Fall protection
- Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Electrical safety
- Hazard communication (chemical safety)
- Walking and working surface hazards
- Emergency procedures
