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OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training Course with Official OSHA DOL Card

Gain advanced OSHA compliance knowledge, strengthen workplace safety systems, and earn your official OSHA 30-hour card.

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Our OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training course provides safety managers, supervisors, and team leaders with the in-depth knowledge needed to create and maintain a safer workplace. You’ll learn how to navigate the key OSHA policies, procedures, and standards outlined in 29 CFR 1910, giving you the tools to identify hazards and prevent costly incidents.

Key takeaways include:

  • How to build, manage, and improve workplace health and safety programs

  • Employer responsibilities and worker rights under OSHA

  • How to recognize and control common hazards—such as machine guarding, electrical risks, bloodborne pathogens, and more

  • Best practices for hazard communication, emergency response, and industrial hygiene

The course follows an intuitive, well-structured design that keeps you engaged and informed from start to finish, making it easier to apply OSHA’s requirements in real-world general industry environments.

This course is NOT for the construction industry—there is a separate OSHA 30-Hour Construction course that addresses the specific standards for that industry.

Instructor: Jason Cole - OSHA Outreach Trainer
Jason Cole, CIH, CSP, is our OSHA Instructor of Record. He is an OSHA-authorized Outreach Trainer for General Industry and Construction and has been involved in safety and health since 2002. He is a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and a Certified Safety Professional (CSP). He has a BS in Biology from the University of Texas at Arlington. Jason is also a Texas State-Licensed Journeyman Electrician. He has completed site safety and health audits of hundreds of construction sites and general industry facilities and served as an occupational health and safety expert witness in civil litigation cases. He has been an OSHA-authorized trainer for Construction and General Industry since 2007. Jason Cole can be contacted via email at oshatrainer@360training.com.

Course Features at a Glance

Enhance your learning with built-in tools that boost understanding and retention:

  • 40+ Case Study Scenarios
    Real-World Safety Scenarios – Explore workplace risks through engaging, comic-style stories that make learning relatable and memorable.

  • Up-to-Date, Seamless Content
    Always Relevant, Always Accessible – Stay current with OSHA standards and best practices—all organized for a smooth, distraction-free experience.

  • Smarter, Safer Quizzes
    Clarity Over Complexity – Assessments focus on the most critical safety concepts, reinforcing knowledge without overwhelming learners.

  • 40+ Interactive Activities
    Learn by Doing – Hands-on exercises woven into each module to promote deeper learning and long-term retention.

Who Should Take This Course?

While OSHA 30 is not federally required, it's highly recommended for:

  • Safety Directors

  • Foremen & Field Supervisors

  • Workers in Manufacturing, Warehousing, Distribution, Healthcare, and Retail

General Industry also includes, but is not limited to, the following industries:

  • Healthcare

  • Manufacturing

  • Warehousing

  • Distribution

  • Retail

OSHA requires more specialized training for work like confined spaces, operating heavy equipment, and working with hazardous chemicals.

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