OSHA New York 10-Hour General Industry Training
OSHA New York 10-Hour General Industry training (Proctored) is intended for entry-level workers to meet New York Local Law 196.
- Includes: Free Course, DOL Card, Certificate of Completion
- Duration: 10 Hours
- Language: English & (Haga clic aquí para el idioma español)
OSHA New York 10-Hour General Industry course educates workers about the General industry New York State Law. This course provides an overview of health care, storage, warehousing, retail, and every sector which is not included in construction, agriculture, and maritime. To enhance your OSHA New York 10-Hour General Industry safety training, on every purchase of OSHA Outreach New York 10-Hour General Industry, GET ONE FREE COURSE in 2 of the below:
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Note: This course will expire in 6 months, starting from the time you purchase the course.
OSHA Online Center provides New York training which is regulated by New York State Law. Upon the completion of 10-Hour New York General Industry OSHA training, you will be able to:
- Get a sufficient understanding of the standards that, according to Federal OSHA laws, apply to employees, employers, and workplaces.
- Learn about the threats and risks related to electrical hazards, fire hazards, and sensitive equipment.
- Recognize the risks of falling, such as slip and trip risks, and be able to prevent and manage them.
- Obtain a thorough understanding of emergency egress safety and how to avoid and safeguard workplaces from fire.
- Distinguish between Chronic and Acute Health Ailments
- Recognize the proper safety precautions to maintain safety and how to carry out job functions in limited workspaces.
- Understand fixed and portable ladder safety.
- Get familiar with the Globally Harmonized Systems (GHS) and Hazard Communication Standards (HCS)
OSHA New York 10-Hour General Industry training online includes these topics:
- Course Overview
- Introduction to OSHA
- Walking-Working Surfaces
- Workplace Fires and Emergencies
- Electrical Safety
- Personal Protective Equipment
- GHS Hazard Communication
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Permit-Required Confined Spaces
- Lockout/Tagout
- Forklift Safety
Multimedia
OSHA Online Center provides different modes of information delivery for your ease. Our courses give you an understandable virtual learning course through digital course content and picture-supported information.
Voice Proctored (VP)
OSHAOnlineCenter provides Voice Proctored courses according to the Proctoring Authentication requirements for State Law.
Narration
Our courses are supported by audio which will help you in understanding the training program.
Interactivity
OSHAOnlineCenter provides interactive courses which will build your interest throughout training.
Easy navigation
Our courses are self-paced, and you can complete them anytime and anywhere. In addition, our LMS allows you to save your progress and complete your course whenever possible.
Links to regulations
QSHA.gov regulates OSHA Online Center`s courses, so we ensure that our courses educate you about the necessary OSHA-Standards and Regulations.
Real-world scenarios
QSHAOnlineCenter`s courses include real-life scenarios and examples to depict site safety and hazards clearly.
Objective-based exams
For your clarity, we have designed our courses in a way where you can meet and keep track of the objectives of every module, this will help you in answering the final assessment
- You need to get 70% or above marks to clear New York 10-Hour General Industry course for which you will be given THREE attempts.
- In the case of failing all THREE attempts, you will be locked out of the course, but you don`t have to worry. You can start your course from scratch by repurchasing the course.
- A printable certificate of completion which can be downloaded as soon as you are done with the course
- SST/OSHA 10 Hour Card will be delivered to your doorstep within 90 days
New York 10-Hour General Industry online is designed for workers who fall under the General Industry sector, such as:
- General Industry Workers
- Warehousing and Manufacturing Employees
- Foremen
- Job Supervisors
- Inspectors involved in General Industry activities
