OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training in New York City
Required by Law in Some States, Cities, and Local Jurisdictions
Tri-State offers a two-day, six-hour OSHA 10-hour general industry training in New York City. This course is for those new to the industry. It costs $150 and covers the basics of general industry work. Each day includes six hours of class time, including breaks. While the OSHA outreach training is not mandatory, some employers may require their workers to obtain an OSHA 30 card before starting their job.
It's important to note that under the NYC Local Law 196 of 2017, workers in the general industry must complete 30 hours of training and earn an SST card.
This course does not meet the requirements in New York City.
It's important to note that under the NYC Local Law 196 of 2017, workers in the general industry must complete 30 hours of training and earn an SST card.
This course does not meet the requirements in New York City.
Topics Include:
- Employee Safety Orientation
- Behavior-Based Safety Overview
- Ladder Safety
- Personal Fall Arrest Systems
- Scaffold Safety
- Slips, Trips, and Falls
- Stairway Hazards
- Hand Safety Overview
- Machine Guarding
- Introduction to OSHA
- Emergency and Fire Preparedness
- Fire Extinguisher Safety
- Fire Extinguisher Inspection
- Electrical Safety: General Awareness
- Electrical Safety: Overview of Hazards, Controls, and Best Practices
- Lockout Tagout
- PPE: Fundamentals
- PPE: Head Protection
- PPE: Hearing Protection
- PPE: Hand Protection
- PPE: Foot Protection
- Hazard Communication
- Workplace Signs, Labels, and Tags
- Chemical Safety
- Compressed Gas Safety
- Flammable Liquid
- Industrial Ergonomics
- Office Ergonomics