
OSHA Outreach Safety Training Construction & General Industry
OSHA 10 & 30 Outreach Courses as well as additional safety training courses for Construction & General Industry. Get trained with flexible options, CEUs, and expert instruction. Start today!
OSHA Outreach courses meet federal standards and deliver essential training in hazard recognition, regulatory requirements, and on-the-job safety. Designed to strengthen workplace safety culture, these programs help workers and employers follow regulations, reduce incidents, and increase productivity across all industries. Courses are based on 29 CFR 1926 (Construction) and 1910 (General Industry) standards and are intended to support hazard recognition, regulation, and workplace safety while meeting federal training requirements.

The OSHA 10-Hour Construction course offers flexible, self-paced online training designed to help workers earn their OSHA 10 card while gaining essential knowledge for jobsite safety. Covering key topics such as hazard recognition and prevention, worker rights and responsibilities, fall protection, electrical safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), and OSHA regulations, this course prepares participants to identify and mitigate risks commonly found in construction environments.
The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course provides flexible, self-paced online training designed for workers seeking a solid foundation in workplace safety across diverse industries. This course covers essential safety topics such as hazard recognition, hazard communication, electrical safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency procedures, and more—equipping participants with the skills to identify risks and maintain a safer work environment.
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction course provides flexible, self-paced online training designed for workers seeking a solid foundation in workplace safety across diverse industries. This course covers essential safety topics such as hazard recognition, hazard communication, electrical safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency procedures, and more—equipping participants with the skills to identify risks and maintain a safer work environment.
The OSHA 10-Hour Construction course offers flexible, self-paced online training designed to help workers earn their OSHA 10 while gaining essential knowledge for jobsite safety. Covering key topics such as hazard recognition and prevention, worker rights and responsibilities, fall protection, electrical safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), and OSHA regulations, this course prepares participants to identify and mitigate risks commonly found in construction environments.
The OSHA 30-Hour Construction course provides flexible, self-paced online training designed for workers seeking a solid foundation in workplace safety across diverse industries. This course covers essential safety topics such as hazard recognition, hazard communication, electrical safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), emergency procedures, and more—equipping participants with the skills to identify risks and maintain a safer work environment.
This course offers a foundational introduction to OSHA standards, equipping you with the knowledge to help maintain a safe and healthy workplace. Topics include OSHA’s purpose and history, worker rights, employer responsibilities, and key hazard identification principles across various job settings.
The OSHA Focus Four online course helps construction workers identify and prevent the top four job site hazards: falls, electrocution, struck-by incidents, and caught-in/between hazards. Through engaging modules, this course equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to recognize and mitigate these common risks, promoting a safer work environment.
In this course you'll learn how to record workplace injuries and illness to meet the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Please be aware that this course contains detailed descriptions of injuries to clarify the kinds of injuries that are recordable or reportable.
Frequently Asked Questions about OSHA Outreach Training
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The OSHA Outreach Training Program provides workers with basic and advanced training about common safety and health hazards on the job. We offer both 10-hour and 30-hour courses for Construction and General Industry.
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The OSHA 10-hour course provides basic safety awareness for entry-level workers, while the OSHA 30-hour course offers more comprehensive training for supervisors and workers with safety responsibilities.
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Take the Construction course if you work in construction, demolition, building development, or related fields. Choose General Industry if you work in manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, healthcare, or similar sectors.
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Yes. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive an official OSHA DOL card via mail. Digital completion certificates are available immediately, while the physical card is typically delivered within 2 weeks.
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Yes. OSHA Outreach courses are fully online and self-paced, allowing you to complete them at your convenience from any device with internet access.
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You have 180 days from the time of enrollment to finish the course.
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Yes. You can pause and resume the course as needed. Your progress is automatically saved.
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OSHA Outreach courses are provided in partnership with UL Solutions PureSafety, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach provider.
We bring you online OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 courses, including actively proctored version satisfying the New York Local Law 196. These online courses would allow you to complete the training at your own pace and receive the official Department of Labor OSHA card.
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Absolutely. We provide full technical and course support via email, chat, or phone to help with any issues you encounter.
OSHA Outreach courses are provided in partnership with UL Solutions PureSafety, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach provider.
