OSHA 10 and 30-hour Outreach Training
Lane provides comprehensive OSHA 10 and 30hr programs aimed at improving students’ ability to identify and mitigate potential hazards in the workplace. Our OSHA-Authorized instructors specialize in delivering professional training for both General and Construction Industries. Take a moment to explore further information on our class offerings below.
10-hour or 30-hour?
The 10-hour courses cater to entry-level workers, offering vital information on worker rights as well as techniques for recognizing, mitigating, abating, and avoiding job-site hazards.
On the other hand, the 30-hour courses target individuals with some safety responsibilities, concentrating on a diverse range of hazards prevalent in the industries.
While both the Construction and General Industry Programs target similar audiences, they cover different topics and are tailored to address industry-specific hazards. Our trainers can help you customize an OSHA Outreach training that fits your unique workplace.
General Industry Topics
Mandatory Topics
Introduction to OSHA
Exit routes, emergency action plans, fire prevention plans, and fire protection
Walking and working surfaces, including fall protection
Electrical safety
Personal protective equipment
Hazard communication
Managing safety and health (30-hour only)
Materials handling (30-hour only)
Elective Topics
Hazardous materials
Material handling and storage
Machine guarding
Introduction to industrial hygiene
Bloodborne pathogens
Ergonomics
Safety and health programs
Fall protection
Construction Topics
Mandatory Topics
Introduction to OSHA
OSHA’s “Focus Four” Hazards - Falls, Electrocution, Struck-by, Caught-in or between
Personal protective equipment
Health hazards in construction - noise, chemicals, crystalline silica and more
Managing safety and health (30-hour only)
Stairways and ladders (30-hour only)
Elective Topics
Concrete and masonry
Confined space entry
Cranes, derricks, hoists, elevators
Ergonomics
Excavations
Fire protection and prevention
Materials handling, storage, use, and disposal
Hand and power tools
Welding and cutting
And more!