30-Hour General Industry Safety and Health Program
About This Course
The 30-hour General Industry Safety and Health program provides a variety of training to workers who hold safety responsibilities. The program focuses on identifying, avoiding, controlling, and preventing hazards.
Course Objectives:
- Comprehensive Understanding of Hazard Identification: Equip participants with the knowledge and skills to identify various hazards in the general industry setting.
- Effective Hazard Control Techniques: Provide practical strategies to implement hazard control measures in different scenarios.
- Application of Safety Leadership and Supervision: Foster skills that enable participants to play a proactive role in promoting safety within their teams.
- Proficiency in Key Safety Topics: Provide a foundation for understanding and implementing safety measures in these critical areas.
- Understanding Compliance with OSHA Regulations: Highlight the importance of compliance in ensuring a safe and healthful work environment.
- Preparedness for Workplace Emergencies: Instruct participants on planning and response strategies for workplace emergencies.
Learning Objectives
Hazard Communication: Basic
Personal Protective Equipment: Basic
Introduction to Safety Supervision
Introduction to Safety Leadership
Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection
Electrical Safety for Employees: Basic
Introduction to Safety Accountability
Introduction to Safety Recognition
Introduction to Safety Training
Introduction to Hazard Controls
Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis
Introduction to OSHA
Ergonomic Hazards in General Industry
Machine Safeguarding: Basic
Welding Safety: Basic
Forklift Safety: Basic
Confined Space Safety
Electrical Safety Hazards and Controls
Managing Safety and Health in General Industry
Materials Handling Safety
Controlling Hazardous Energy
Planning for Workplace Emergencies
Bloodborne Pathogens in the Workplace
Target Audience
- Supervisors
- Managers