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The DOL-authorized OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course — completed entirely online, at your pace, on any device. Get the official OSHA (DOL) card required by employers in warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, and facilities nationwide. Includes a free study guide PDF.

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What Is This Course

What Is the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Course?

The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course — officially called the General Industry Outreach Training Program — is a training program developed and recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) through its Outreach Training Program. It is designed for entry-level workers in warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, utilities, and facilities to build awareness of common workplace hazards and workers' rights under OSHA law. Upon completion, it carries 1.0 IACET CEU — useful if your employer tracks training hours.

Completing this course earns you an official OSHA (DOL) wallet card — the physical credential recognized by employers, compliance auditors, and insurers in general industry workplaces nationwide. It is not a certification or license — it is a DOL-recognized training completion card.

Our online version is 100% DOL-authorized and IACET accredited. The DOL card you receive from our online training is identical to one earned in a classroom — the training meets the exact same federal standards. Online OSHA 10 General Industry is legitimate, legal, and accepted by employers nationwide.

This course is for you if you are a:

Warehouse Worker Manufacturing Worker Food Processing Worker Healthcare Support Staff Utilities Worker Facilities Maintenance Logistics & Distribution Assembly Line Worker Custodial & Janitorial General Industry Laborer
10
Hours of DOL-required training
$59
All-inclusive — no hidden fees
2-3
Days to complete at your pace
24/7
Access — any device, any time

🔍Is Online OSHA 10 Legitimate?

Yes — when it's DOL-authorized. Our training meets the U.S. Department of Labor's Outreach Training Program requirements. The OSHA (DOL) card you receive carries the same authority as any card issued through in-person training and is accepted by employers nationwide. The training format does not affect legitimacy.

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What You Get for $59 — No Hidden Fees

One price. Everything included. No upsells, no surprise charges at checkout. Here is exactly what every student receives.

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Official OSHA (DOL) Wallet Card

Your official OSHA (DOL) card is mailed to your address within 3–5 weeks. This is the real, physical credential — DOL-issued, accepted on job sites, construction bids, and federally-funded projects nationwide. Lost it? 90-day free replacement included.

Free Included
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OSHA 10 General Industry Study Guide PDF

A free job aid PDF covering key OSHA construction standards, hazard recognition checklists, and quick-reference safety rules. Download it the moment you enroll — use it during training or keep it on your phone for quick reference on the job site.

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Digital Completion Certificate

Download your certificate the moment you finish. PDF format, ready to print, email to your employer, or attach to a job application. Accepted as proof of training completion before your physical DOL card arrives.

Instant LMS Dashboard Access

Your login credentials are emailed the moment your payment is confirmed — day or night. Start training within minutes. Access from any phone, tablet, or computer. Progress saves automatically between every session.

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Free Course Reset

Didn't pass the final exam? We reset your course for free — no charge, no questions asked. Other providers charge $30–50 per retake. We never do. Just contact support and we reset it immediately.

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24/7 Support — Under 3 Minutes

Real human support, not bots. Our team responds in under 3 minutes around the clock — for questions about your course, card, certificate, or enrollment. We're here whenever you need us.

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Why Trust This Training

DOL-Authorized. IACET Accredited. Accepted Nationwide.

Before you enroll anywhere, ask these three questions. Here's how we answer them.

🏛️ DOL-Authorized Training

Our training is delivered through a DOL-authorized OSHA Outreach Training provider. That means your course meets the exact federal requirements set by the U.S. Department of Labor — and your card is the real thing.

🎓 IACET Accredited — 1.0 CEU

Our training provider is accredited by IACET (International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training) — the gold standard for workplace training quality. The OSHA 10 General Industry course awards 1.0 Continuing Education Unit (CEU), which counts toward employer records and continuing education programs.

Accepted on Every Job Site

The OSHA (DOL) card from our training is accepted by employers, federal agencies, and compliance auditors in general industry nationwide. It carries the same weight as any card issued through in-person classroom training.

Will employers accept an online OSHA (DOL) card?

Yes — as long as the training is DOL-authorized. Our training is. The card does not say "online" on it. It is the official OSHA (DOL) wallet card, period. Thousands of general industry workers nationwide use online DOL-authorized training to meet their employer's requirements.

Is the card the same as an in-person OSHA (DOL) card?

Yes. DOL-authorized online and in-person training both issue the identical OSHA (DOL) wallet card. The training format does not affect the card. Always verify your employer's acceptance policy if you have any doubt — most employers in general industry accept DOL-authorized online training.

What makes some online OSHA courses fake?

Fake or invalid OSHA courses are ones delivered by providers who are not authorized by the DOL. They may issue a "certificate" but it is not the official OSHA (DOL) card. Always verify a provider is DOL-authorized before paying. We are — and we will tell you exactly who authorizes us if asked.

How fast will I get my card after completing?

Your digital completion certificate downloads immediately upon passing. Your physical OSHA (DOL) wallet card is mailed within 3–5 weeks. If your employer needs proof before the card arrives, your certificate works as interim documentation.

Course Curriculum

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry — All Modules

The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry curriculum is set by the U.S. Department of Labor. Required topics must be covered; remaining hours are filled with OSHA-designated elective topics selected by the authorized trainer.

01
Introduction to OSHAWorker rights, employer responsibilities, OSHA standards overview, how to file a complaint
02
Electrical Hazards & Arc FlashRecognizing and preventing electrical hazards, arc flash awareness, lockout/tagout/tryout (LOTOTO)
03
Machine GuardingMechanical hazards, point-of-operation guards, power transmission guards, safe machine operation
04
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)PPE overview, respiratory protection, eye/face protection, hearing conservation
05
Hazard Communication & Industrial HygieneChemical labeling, Safety Data Sheets, crystalline silica, bloodborne pathogens, heat stress
06
Egress, Fire Prevention & Emergency PlansEmergency exits, fire extinguishers, flammable liquids, combustible dust, welding safety
07
Fall Protection & Walking/Working SurfacesFall protection strategies, mobile elevated work platforms, ladder safety — selection, inspection, setup, and use
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Materials Handling & ErgonomicsSafe storage and stacking, industrial ergonomics, preventing cuts, puncture wounds, and back injuries
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Confined SpacesRecognition, responsibilities, atmospheric hazards, entry permits, general industry requirements
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Incident Reporting & Course Wrap-UpCulture of prompt incident reporting, OSHA Outreach wrap-up, complete job aid review
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Final Exam & Course SurveyComprehensive assessment covering all modules — must pass to earn your official OSHA (DOL) card
All modules are mandatory under the OSHA Outreach Training Program. Total minimum training time: 10 hours.
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Who Needs This Course

Is OSHA 10 General Industry Required for You?

OSHA 10 General Industry is not required by state law in most states — but many employers in warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics require it as a condition of employment. Check the scenarios below.

01 — Employer Requirement

Most Employers Require It

While state law rarely mandates OSHA 10 General Industry, the majority of major employers in warehousing, manufacturing, food processing, and logistics require it before your first day. No card can mean no hire.

02 — Staffing & Temp Agencies

Staffing Agency Requirement

Most third-party staffing and temp agencies that place workers in manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution require OSHA 10 General Industry before placing you. It sets you apart from unqualified candidates.

03 — Federal & Government Facilities

Federal Contract Workers

Workers in federally-contracted general industry facilities, government warehouses, and military support operations are frequently required to hold OSHA 10 General Industry training before beginning work on-site.

04 — New Hire Onboarding

Complete It Before Day One

Many general industry employers require OSHA 10 before or within 30 days of your start date. Complete it before your first day so you're not scrambling after you're hired.

05 — Insurance & Compliance

Lower Liability for Employers

Some workers' compensation insurers and third-party safety auditors require OSHA 10 General Industry training. Employers with trained workers can qualify for reduced premiums and reduced liability exposure.

06 — Career Advancement

Better Roles & Higher Pay

OSHA 10 General Industry on your resume signals safety awareness to employers — especially in warehousing, logistics, and manufacturing where safety-trained workers are prioritized for promotion and higher-paying roles.

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Note: OSHA 10 General Industry Is Primarily Employer-Mandated

Unlike OSHA 10 Construction — which has explicit state mandates in several states — OSHA 10 General Industry is most commonly required by employers directly. Always check with your employer or HR department about their specific training requirements before enrolling.

Warehousing Manufacturing Food Processing Healthcare Support Logistics & Distribution Utilities & Facilities + Many industries require it
Student Reviews

What General Industry Workers Are Saying

Real feedback from workers who completed their OSHA 10 General Industry training with us.

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4.8 out of 5  ·  Based on 2,400+ student completions  ·  ✓ Verified enrollments
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"Got my card in about 4 weeks. Did the whole thing on my phone during breaks at the warehouse. The study guide was really helpful — kept it open during the modules."

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Marcus R.
Warehouse Associate · New Jersey
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"My employer required OSHA 10 GI before my first day on the floor. Enrolled Sunday night, had access immediately, finished in 3 days. No issues — they accepted the card right away."

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David E.
Production Worker · Texas
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"Support team responded in literally 2 minutes when I had a question. Didn't pass the first time but they reset my course same day, no charge. Card arrived in 3–5 weeks."

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Jose T.
Facilities Technician · Florida
✓ Verified Student
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OSHA 10 vs OSHA 30

OSHA 10 vs OSHA 30 General Industry — Which Do You Need?

Simple rule: OSHA 10 for workers. OSHA 30 for supervisors. Here's the full breakdown to help you choose the right course.

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OSHA 10-Hour GI

Workers & entry-level

Upgrade Option

OSHA 30-Hour GI

Supervisors & managers

Training Hours
10 hours
30 hours
Designed For
Workers, new hires, floor staff
Supervisors, managers, safety leads
Official OSHA (DOL) Card
✓ Included
✓ Included
Free Study Guide PDF
✓ Included
✓ Included
Meets Job Site Entry
✓ Yes
✓ Exceeds
NYC SST Eligible
✓ Yes (proctored version)
✓ Yes (proctored version)
Price
$59
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Frequently Asked Questions

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry — FAQ

The most common questions general industry workers ask before enrolling — answered honestly.

What is the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course and what does it cover?

The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course is a DOL-authorized outreach training program for entry-level workers in warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, and facilities. It covers walking surfaces, electrical safety, machine guarding, lockout/tagout, PPE, and hazard communication. Completing it earns you the official OSHA (DOL) wallet card recognized by employers nationwide.

Is OSHA 10 General Industry required by law?

In most states, OSHA 10 General Industry is not required by state law — unlike OSHA 10 Construction, which has explicit state mandates. However, many employers in warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics require it as a condition of employment. Always check with your employer for their specific requirements.

Is online OSHA 10 General Industry legitimate and accepted by employers?

Yes — when delivered by a DOL-authorized provider. Our training is DOL-authorized and IACET accredited. The OSHA (DOL) card you receive is identical to one earned in a classroom — it does not say "online" on the card. Accepted by employers and federal agencies nationwide. Always verify any provider is DOL-authorized before paying.

How long does the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course take?

The minimum is 10 hours as required by the U.S. Department of Labor. Most students complete it over 2–3 days at their own pace. You can pause and resume at any time — your progress saves automatically. No deadlines, no enrollment expiry.

What is included in the free OSHA 10 General Industry study guide PDF?

The free OSHA 10 General Industry Study Guide PDF covers key OSHA standards, hazard recognition checklists, machine guarding rules, lockout/tagout procedures, and quick-reference safety rules. Included at no extra cost with every enrollment. Download it immediately after enrolling.

What do I receive after completing OSHA 10 General Industry?

You receive three things: (1) an instant digital completion certificate, (2) a free OSHA 10 General Industry Study Guide PDF, and (3) your official OSHA (DOL) wallet card mailed within 3–5 weeks. Your certificate serves as interim proof while your physical card is in transit.

What if I don't pass the final exam?

The course includes 3 exam attempts as standard. If you fail all 3, contact our support team and we'll reset your course once at no charge — giving you 3 fresh attempts to retake the exam from the beginning. Other providers charge $30–50 for a reset. We don't.

Does OSHA 10 General Industry expire?

The OSHA (DOL) card has no federal expiry date. However, some employers require refresher training every 3–5 years. Always check with your employer or HR department about their specific renewal policy.

What is the difference between OSHA 10 Construction and OSHA 10 General Industry?

OSHA 10 Construction covers job site hazards — fall protection, scaffolding, struck-by hazards — for workers on construction sites. OSHA 10 General Industry covers warehouse, manufacturing, and facility hazards — machine guarding, lockout/tagout, walking surfaces. Choose the course that matches your industry.

Is OSHA 10 General Industry available in Spanish?

Yes. OSHA 10-Hour General Industry training is available in both English and Spanish. Select your preferred language at enrollment. The DOL card issued is the same official card regardless of the language you train in.
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