OSHA General Industry

OSHA Training Classes

OSHA 10 & 30 Hour Training

for the General Industry

De Leon Safety Solutions is authorized by OSHA and trained through OSHA Training Institute Education Centers. We perform the 10- or 30-Hour Outreach Training Program possess an OSHA 500 and/or 501 certifications. Our training is packed with jobsite hazards or accident illustrations and photos that were discovered by our Field Safety Professionals. Our classroom instruction is engaging and informative. Each student is provided an official OSHA Construction regulations book to help understand OSHA requirements. Students receive a certificate of completion and the official OSHA Outreach Training wallet card.

OSHA 10 Hour

The two-day training is comprised of seven mandatory training topics, two hours of elective topics and one hour of optional industry-related topics.

Two Hours

  • Intro to OSHA, OSH Act/General Duty Clause, Employee Rights and Responsibilities, Whistleblower Rights, Recordkeeping Basics
  • Inspections, Citations and Penalties
  • Value of Safety and Health
  • OSHA Website, Available Resources, and 800#

Four Hours

  • Walking and Working Surfaces, Subpart D, including Fall Protection
  • Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, & Fire Protection, Subparts E & L
  • Electrical, Subpart S
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Subpart I
  • Hazard Communication, Subpart Z

Elective Topics (to cover two hours)

  • Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating), Subpart H
  • Materials Handling, Subpart N
  • Machine Guarding, Subpart O
  • Introduction to Industrial Hygiene, Subpart Z
  • Blood borne Pathogens, Subpart Z
  • Ergonomics
  • Safety and Health Management Programs

Optional Industry Topics (one hour)

  • Hazardous waste operations and emergency response (HAZWOPER)
  • Process safety management
  • Lockout/tagout
  • Confined spaces
  • Welding, cutting and brazing
  • Workplace violence
  • General environmental controls
  • OSHA recordkeeping
  • Improving your company's safety record
  • Designing emergency plans

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Each student is provided an official OSHA Construction regulations book to help understand OSHA requirements.


This book includes a complete Part 1926 - Construction, Part 1903 - Inspections, Citations and Proposed Penalties, and Part 1904 - Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illnesses regulations, as well as topics from Part 1910 - General Industry and Letters of Interpretation.


OSHA 30 Hour

The four-day OSHA 30 Hour General Industry training program provides instruction on a wide variety of safety and health standards. The training meets OSHA requirements, and provides instruction specific to your operation.

Two Hours

  • Intro to OSHA, OSH Act/General Duty Clause, Employee Rights and Responsibilities, Whistleblower Rights, Recordkeeping Basics
  • Inspections, Citations and Penalties
  • Value of Safety and Health
  • OSHA Website, Available Resources, and 800#

At least One Hour each

  • Walking and Working Surfaces, Subpart D, including Fall Protection
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Subpart I
  • Hazard Communication, Subpart Z

At least Two Hours each

  • Walking and Working Surfaces, Subpart D, including Fall Protection
  • Electrical, Subpart S
  • Materials Handling, Subpart N

Optional Topics (choose at least 5 of the following topics)

  • Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating), Subpart H
  • Permit-required Confined Spaces, Subpart J
  • Lockout/tagout, Subpart J
  • Machine Guarding, Subpart O
  • Welding, Cutting and Brazing, Subpart Q
  • Introduction to Industrial Hygiene, Subpart Z
  • Blood borne Pathogens, Subpart Z
  • Ergonomics
  • Fall Protection
  • Safety and Health Programs
  • Powered Industrial Vehicles

The remainder of the training can focus on other standards, policies or expand on the required topics.

  • OSHA recordkeeping
  • Surprising ways many training programs fall short in OSHA's eyes and identifying how your program measures up.
  • Proven, cost effective ways to improve your company's safety record
  • Designing emergency plans
  • How to conform to chemical labeling requirements

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Additional Content Includes:

  • OSHA Forms 300, 300A and 301
  • Sharps Injury Log
  • NAICS Codes
  • State Office Directory, Regional and National Offices
  • Incidence Rates of Non-fatal Occupational Injuries and Illnesses
  • Most Common Standards Cited for Construction
  • Letters of Interpretation
  • Recent Changes in Regulations
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