Overview:
The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry program provides in-depth knowledge of occupational health and safety management systems in industrial and corporate environments. It’s designed for supervisors, safety officers, engineers, and line managers responsible for enforcing safety practices and compliance.
Key Learning Areas:
- OSHA standards and legal framework (29 CFR 1910)
- Hazard identification and control techniques
- Fire prevention, emergency response, and egress systems
- Electrical and mechanical safety precautions
- PPE, ergonomics, and chemical hazard control
- Workplace inspection and documentation standards
- Recordkeeping, incident investigation, and reporting
Who Should Attend:
- Supervisors and line managers
- HSE officers and coordinators
- Engineers and technicians in industrial sectors
- Safety committee members
Duration: 30 Hours (4–5 Days Intensive Program)
Mode of Delivery: Online / Onsite / Blended
Assessment: Multiple-Choice Examination (IBSP Standard)
Certification:
Official OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Certificate accredited by IBSP (USA)
Verification: Online through the IBSP verification portal