The OSHA 10-hour General Industry course is a thorough training program designed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to educate workers on safety and health hazards commonly found in general industry workplaces. Over the span of two days, participants delve into key topics such as hazard communication, emergency action plans, personal protective equipment (PPE), electrical safety, and machine guarding. Through a mix of lectures, multimedia presentations, and interactive activities, this course equips workers with the essential knowledge and skills to identify, mitigate, and prevent workplace hazards. Successful completion of the course and a final exam earns participants an OSHA 10-hour General Industry completion card, validating their training and contributing to a safer work environment.
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