30-Hour Outreach Training Program

OSHA 30-Hour Outreach training, delivered through Certification & Safety, provides a comprehensive overview of occupational safety and health standards for general industry and construction. This course is designed for supervisors, safety coordinators, and workers with safety responsibilities who need more than basic awareness.

OSHA 30 goes beyond OSHA 10 by addressing more detailed standards, hazard controls, and the reasons behind key regulations. Participants learn how to identify, avoid, and control hazards across a broad range of environments so they can help create safer, more compliant workplaces and reduce preventable incidents, penalties, and downtime.

By understanding OSHA standards and best practices, participants are better equipped to lead by example, recognize unsafe behaviors and conditions, and take appropriate action before accidents occur. This training supports organizations that want to reduce incidents, meet contractual or regulatory expectations, and demonstrate a strong commitment to occupational safety.

Although OSHA does not limit the 30-hour course to supervisory personnel, it is most beneficial for individuals with responsibility for overseeing others or those actively involved in safety programs.

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Who should take OSHA 30 General Industry?

  • OSHA 30 is best suited for supervisors, managers, leads, and employees with safety responsibilities or committee roles in general industry environments.

Is OSHA 30 required for supervisors?

  • OSHA does not automatically require OSHA 30 for supervisors. Many employers, contracts, and job sites do require or strongly prefer OSHA 30 for supervisory or safety leadership roles.

Does OSHA 30 expire?

  • OSHA does not assign an expiration date to OSHA 30 cards. Employers and jobsites often set their own timeframes and may require refresher training every three to five years.

Is OSHA 30 a certification or license?

  • OSHA 30 provides a U.S. Department of Labor OSHA Outreach Training course-completion card. It is not a professional certification or license, and it does not represent OSHA endorsement of any training provider.