Hey safety managers and HR pros: does this sound familiar?
“Being safe isn’t viewed as a part of the job around here.”
— The Safety Team
“How does this regulation apply to our situation?
— The Workers
“Why should I care about OSHA and PPE protocols?”
— The Staff
“This is the Floorman or Area Manger’s job. Safety is their problem.”
— Middle Management
“These OSHA trainings are just going to cause constraint in our production.”
— The Management
“No one pays attention in these OSHA or safety courses.”
— The HR Staff
If you’ve heard these things about OSHA training, so have we. VPC can help you create a culture of safety in your workplace.
Vantage Point Consulting has twenty years of training experience and the stories to prove when, how, and why OSHA health and safety training is important.
You or your employees will learn about hazardous materials, machine guarding, personal safety and protection equipment, and more. Customized learning topics for 10 and 30-hour courses are possible. Online courses are rigid and can’t be tailored to your workplace. VPC can make a class that’s OSHA certified, on-point, and accessible to your workers.
The OSHA 10 and 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training Programs provide workers with broad awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards in the workplace. Participants will be introduced to safety and health principles and work practices covered in the OSHA 29 CFR 1910 (General Industry Standards).
General industry-specific programs taught to the highest standards in the industry
In addition to learning about safety & health hazards in the workplace, participants will learn about OSHA, employer responsibilities, & worker rights. Participants also learn about Hazard Recognition, Avoidance, Abatement and Prevention.
Using OSHA regulatory standards as a guide, these courses help to ensure that workers are more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and their rights. They also improve organizational productivity.
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About the OSHA 10-hour Training Program
Who this course is for
Entry-level workers not already certified with OSHA 10 or 30-hour training.
What you’ll learn in this 1.5 day OSHA 10-hour course
This course provides a broad awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards in the workplace. Introduces OSHA safety and health principles and work practices covered in OSHA 29 CFR 1910 (General Industry Standards).
- Provide a safe work environment.
- Meet regulatory compliance.
You may also need to know
A Pre-course walkthrough of your facility to make the 4-day course tailored to your industry and needs is required before beginning this training. Contact us to schedule a time.
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The OSHA 10-hour Training Program (1.5 days) is intended for entry-level workers. It features an introduction to OSHA as well as topics covering worker safety, emergency/fire plans, electrical, personal protective equipment, and hazard communications. There are also several elective and optional areas of training to choose from based on your industry and needs.
About the OSHA 30-hour Training Program
Who this course is for
Supervisors or workers with some safety responsibility.
What you’ll learn
In-depth discussion of worker safety, emergency/fire plans, electrical, personal protective equipment, hazard communications and materials handling.
- Provide a safe work environment.
- Meet regulatory compliance.
- Once you register and pay for a certification course you will receive a study guide. Our course also includes the IBFCSM application fee and exam fee as well as the one-day high-level review and 2.5-hour proctored exam.
You may also need to know
A Pre-course walkthrough of your facility to make the 4-day course tailored to your industry and needs is required before beginning this training. Contact us to schedule a time.
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The OSHA 30-hour Training Program (4 days) is intended for supervisors or workers with some safety responsibility. It presents the same topics discussed in the 10-hour course but goes into greater depth. The program also includes a section on materials handling, as well as more time for elective and optional training topics. The OSHA 10-Hour Training is NOT a prerequisite for the 30-Hour Training.
For both the OSHA 10 and 30-hour training programs we offer a pre-course walkthrough of your facility, designed to make the training more specific and relevant to your employees. The training can be conducted on-site or at our state-of-the-art Training Center in Plainfield.
Upon successful completion of these courses, participants will receive a lifetime OSHA General Industry Outreach course completion card from the Department of Labor.
How much does OSHA Certification cost?
In-person OSHA instruction costs more than online, but topics are highly configurable. OSHA grants trainers the ability to adjust courses.
What’s different about OSHA 10 & 30-hour certification courses?
Learn about what’s covered, how they can be modified, and more.