The DOL-authorized OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course with active proctoring for New York City. NYC requires all online OSHA training to be actively proctored — this version meets that requirement. For manufacturing, warehouse, healthcare, and facilities workers in NYC.
This course covers the hazards most common in manufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution centers, healthcare facilities, and other non-construction workplaces. You'll learn how to spot dangers, what protections OSHA requires your employer to provide, and how to report unsafe conditions without retaliation.
The curriculum is developed under the OSHA Outreach Training Program — the same course taught in classrooms. This New York City version adds active proctoring so your OSHA (DOL) card meets NYC employer and union requirements.
Plastic wallet card issued through the U.S. Department of Labor. Mailed to you within 3–5 weeks of course completion.
Identity verification and participation monitoring throughout. Meets NYC requirements for online OSHA training.
Downloadable reference covering every module. Review during training or keep it for workplace reference.
Digital certificate available immediately after you pass the final exam. Print or download the same day.
Didn't pass? Reset the final exam at no extra charge. No penalty, no waiting period.
Lost your OSHA (DOL) card within 90 days? We replace it free.
Eleven mandatory modules set by the U.S. Department of Labor. Same curriculum as the standard version — proctoring runs in the background.
If you work in a non-construction industry in New York City and your employer or union requires OSHA 10, this is the version you need. The active proctoring is what makes it accepted by NYC employers.
Distribution, logistics, fulfillment
Production lines, machine operators
Hospitals, clinics, long-term care
Building ops, janitorial, HVAC
Three questions to ask before you enroll anywhere.
Yes. Delivered through a DOL-authorized OSHA Outreach Training provider. Your card is issued by the U.S. Department of Labor — not a certificate of completion.
Yes. IACET accreditation means the course meets international standards for instructional quality and continuing education.
Yes. This course is actively proctored — the requirement New York City has for all online OSHA courses. Many NYC employers and unions will only accept the proctored version.
Same General Industry curriculum, same DOL card, same price. The NYC version adds active proctoring that New York City requires.
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If you work in New York City, take the proctored version. Same price, no downside.
Feedback from workers who completed the OSHA 10 General Industry NYC course.
Warehouse manager told me I needed the proctored version for our Brooklyn facility. Finished it in two days on my laptop. DOL card arrived right on time.
Needed OSHA 10 for my hospital job in Manhattan. The proctoring was barely noticeable — just a quick voice check at the start. Course material was solid and straightforward.
Union required the NYC proctored version. Price was the same as the regular one so it was a no-brainer. Got my card, HR accepted it, done.
Outside New York City, it works fine. But many NYC employers and unions specifically require the proctored version for online OSHA training. If your workplace is asking for it, you'll need to retake the course with an actively proctored provider. Ours is $59 — same price as the standard version.
Retake with Proctoring — $59 →Quick answers for NYC workers about the OSHA 10 General Industry proctored course.
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