The DOL-authorized OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course with active proctoring for New York City. Built for supervisors, safety officers, and operations leads in manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, and facilities. NYC employers and unions require the proctored version — this is it.
OSHA 30 General Industry goes well beyond the 10-hour course. It covers supervisor-level responsibilities — process safety management, lockout/tagout procedures, confined space entry, emergency planning, industrial hygiene, and regulatory requirements that OSHA 10 doesn't touch. Built for people who are responsible for keeping a facility safe and in compliance.
Same curriculum the Department of Labor requires for the OSHA Outreach Training Program. This New York City version adds active proctoring so your 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 New York City requirements for online OSHA training.
Downloadable reference covering every module. Use during training or keep as a workplace reference.
Digital certificate available immediately after passing 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.
Nineteen mandatory modules set by the U.S. Department of Labor. Same curriculum as the standard version — proctoring runs in the background.
If you manage operations, oversee safety, or hold a leadership role in a New York City facility, OSHA 30 General Industry is what your employer expects you to have.
Manufacturing, production lines
Distribution, logistics, fulfillment
EHS coordinators, safety managers
Hospital ops, clinic managers
Three questions to ask before handing over $189.
Yes. Delivered through a DOL-authorized OSHA Outreach Training provider. Your card is issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Yes. IACET accreditation means the course meets international standards for instructional quality and continuing education.
Yes. Actively proctored — the requirement New York City has for all online OSHA courses. Accepted by NYC employers and unions.
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.
Took me about three weeks doing a couple hours each night. Covered everything I need as a warehouse supervisor — lockout/tagout, confined spaces, forklift safety. DOL card arrived on time.
HR required all department heads to have the proctored version. Found this course, enrolled the same day. Material was thorough and the proctoring ran in the background without any issues.
Needed OSHA 30 GI for my safety coordinator role at a hospital in Manhattan. Course covered bloodborne pathogens and emergency planning in detail. Exactly what I needed for my position.
Outside NYC, it works fine. But many New York City employers, unions, and building management companies specifically require the proctored version for online OSHA training. If yours does, you'll need to retake the course. Our NYC proctored version is $189 — same price.
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