To maintain a healthy and safe work environment, OSHA recommends employees in various New York industries participate in workplace safety training. OSHA Education Center created this online course to address specific regulations as they apply to general industry and help you meet your workplace training requirements.
Our OSHA 10 course is designed to familiarize workers with OSHA standards as well as safety and health hazards common in the workplace. This fully narrated and interactive training teaches workers how to identify, avoid, control and prevent jobsite hazards.
Which New York Workers Need OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training?
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry training is appropriate for New York workers in health care, factory operations, warehousing, manufacturing, storage and other fields OSHA classifies as general industry. Employers may require workers to take OSHA 10 General Industry training to learn how to identify and avoid common worksite hazards.
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry topics include:
- Slip, Trip and Fall Hazard Protection
- Fixed and Portable Ladder Safety
- Fire Prevention, Protection and Emergency Egress Safety
- Dangers of Electrical Hazards
- Using and Choosing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
- Causes and Prevention of MSD and RMD Injuries
- Workers' Rights to Know the Chemical Makeup of Materials Found in Their Workplace
- Difference Between Chronic and Acute Health Ailments
- Hazards of Spray Finishing, Dipping/Coating, Combustible Liquids and Compressed Gases
- Dangers of Unguarded Equipment