The 10-hour Outreach Program for General Industry is a series of safety courses which target the most commonly dealt with topics found in 29 CFR 1910.
Employers and employees alike will benefit greatly from information provided in this program.
The program is ideal for newly hired employees to ensure that they are given a broad overview of the role that OSHA plays in the workplace as well as their
own personal roles and responsibilities regarding safety. The curriculum has been approved by OSHA. Each student who successfully completes the program will
receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Program Breakdown
Students have up to 6 months to complete the program.
Quizzes are given at the end of each lesson. There are 13 lessons in the program.
A final exam is given at the end of the entire program and students must score at least 70% or higher.
A certificate is available for students to print immediately upon completion of the program.
Printable Job Aides are available for you at the end of each lesson.
Topics Covered
Introduction to OSHA
Electrical Safety
Walking/Working Surfaces
Egress, EAP & Fire Protection
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
Hazard Communication
Material Handling & Storage
Ergonomics
Confined Spaces
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Welding, Cutting & Brazing
Machine Guarding
Hand and Power Tool Safety