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No more waiting for your training to load. Our updated OSHA 10-hour construction training runs great on any computer, phone, or tablet, no matter your preferred browser.

Learning works better when you enjoy it. We've added fun, game-like lessons to make the training fly by. Courses like ours are proven to help you pass the test on your first try!

What Does "OSHA 10" Mean?

OSHA 10 training provides a general overview of job-related health and safety hazards. It's ideal for entry-level workers who don't have any supervisory responsibilities.

Furthermore, depending on your industry, you might need a different course. Typically, construction workers will need Construction training, and everyone else can take General Industry training.

The good thing is we have both courses! So, no matter which course you need, we've covered you at OSHAcampus®. Plus, our classes are entirely online to fit your schedule, so you can avoid crowded classrooms.

Which OSHA 10 Course Do I Need?

The OSHA 10-hour course is available in two industry-specific versions: construction and general industry.

Construction:

  • Perfect for entry-level construction workers
  • Learn to avoid falls, electrocution, and other on-site hazards

General Industry:

  • Designed for manufacturing, healthcare, warehousing, and similar jobs
  • Covers safe surfaces, material handling, and more

Find out more below.

Who Needs OSHA 10-Hour Construction?

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration defines "construction work" as work for construction, repairs, painting, and decorating. Generally, you will need OSHA Construction training if you’re a construction worker or a contractor.

All entry-level construction workers need the 10-Hour Construction Safety Outreach, with some workers requiring additional training for specialized work.

Who Needs OSHA 10-Hour General Industry?

General Industry is any industry not included in construction, maritime, or agriculture. Some examples are healthcare, manufacturing, cosmetology, automotive, and warehousing. All employers must conduct basic workplace safety training.

Low-risk industries don't require anything as thorough. However, there isn't a universal rule for the specific occupations requiring OSHA training, and regulations differ from state to state.

Check for your state requirements here.

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Course Topics Comparison

ConstructionGeneral Industry
Module 1:Introduction to OSHAIntroduction to OSHA
Module 2:OSHA Focus Four HazardsWalking & Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
Module 3:Personal Protective EquipmentExit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans and Fire Protection
Module 4:Health Hazards in ConstructionElectrical
Module 5:Stairways and LaddersPersonal Protective Equipment
Module 6:Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and ConveyorsHazard Communication
Module 7:ExcavationsMachine Guarding Safety
Module 8:Materials Handling, Use, and DisposalErgonomics
Module 9:ScaffoldsRecordkeeping & Reporting
Module 10:Tools - Hand and PowerHazwoper

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How Do I Get an OSHA 10 Certification?

Though there is technically no such thing as ‘OSHA 10 Certification’, those who use the phrase are likely referring to an Outreach program. You can find a list of authorized trainers on OSHA.gov to help workers like you find a legitimate training provider (Note: 360training is on this list).

If you pass a course from an authorized training provider like us, the Department of Labor will issue you an official card. These cards aren't mandatory everywhere, but your state or employer may require them. Please find out more about our program by watching our video.

What Is an OSHA 10 DOL Card?

An OSHA (DOL) card is an official card that the US Department of Labor (DOL) issues to those who have completed an authorized 10-hour Outreach Training Program. These cards are required in certain states and by many types of employers.

There are two different OSHA DOL cards, depending on your training type. The Construction DOL card is light yellow, and the General Industry is light blue. Watch the video below to learn how to get an OSHA DOL card for your company or yourself.

How Quickly Will I Get My DOL Card?

When you complete an online training program, instead of receiving a certification or certificate, you earn a Department of Labor card. This shows employers that you've met your OSHA training requirements, and they can let you on the job site.

Most providers make you wait 6-8 weeks to get your card. We make sure your DOL card arrives in 2 weeks so that you can get to work fast.

And to ensure you're selecting the right course, always ensure your training is from an authorized provider, like OSHAcampus® by 360training.

How Do I Get My OSHA 10 Certificate of Completion?

After completing your course, return to your "My Training" page and click the certificate icon. From here, you can view and print your temporary certificate of completion.

What Do I Learn in OSHA 10 Training?

Our OSHA 10 course topics cover:

  1. Introduction to OSHA

  2. OSHA Focus Four Hazards

  3. Personal Protective Equipment

  4. Health Hazards in Construction

  5. Stairways and Ladders

  6. Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators & Conveyors

  7. Excavations

  8. Materials Handling, Use and Disposal

  9. Scaffolds

  10. Tools ‐ Hand and Power

Enroll in OSHA 10-Hour Construction or General Industry today!

How Do I Take OSHA Training Online?

After purchasing OSHA 10 online, you have one (1) year to complete and pass the course. You can complete the course on your computer or phone. The course is mobile-friendly, self-paced and interactive.

What Are the Benefits of OSHA 10?

Completing OSHA 10 training proves that you completed OSHA-aligned training, helping you get a new job or keep the one that you enjoy.

Does OSHA 10 Online Certification Expire?

No. Never. But some employers, unions, states, or jurisdictions may require you to retake it.

How Long Does This Course Take to Complete?

The course itself takes 10 hours to complete. This does no include the quizzes and final exam.

How Does Taking the Online Training Work?

You can take all of our online courses conveniently from your home. With our self-paced courses, you can meet requirements anytime within a year of your purchase.

How Much Does It Cost?

The online 10-hour courses generally cost between $60 and $90. OSHA doesn't allow for much flexibility in the material covered so online safety courses will be roughly equivalent to each other.

How Many Questions Are on the Final Exam?

The final exam for the ten credit-hour courses is 20 questions long. You must achieve a score of at least 70% to pass.

How Long is an OSHA 10 Card Good For?

Though DOL cards don't expire at the federal level, some states or industries have specific frequency requirements. For those that don't have renewal requirements, we still recommend you renew your training every 3-4 years to keep up with any updates to OSHA regulations.

How Do I Earn CEUs (Continuing Education Units)?

You must complete and pass the course curriculum before CEUs can be earned.

What Is The Course Completion Criteria To Earn CEUs?

  • You must spend the required time in the course curriculum before the course can be completed.
  • You must validate your identity throughout the learning event to successfully pass the course.
  • Pass all quizzes and the final exam with a score of at least 70% in three attempts or less before a certificate of completion can be issued and CEUs can be awarded.

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