Risk Management

OSHA Training
The main objective of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act) was to establish favorable and secure working environments for employees by enforcing specific standards outlined in the Act. It aimed to support and motivate individual state initiatives in ensuring safe and healthy working conditions while also offering occupational safety and health research, information, education, and training. According to the OSH Act, employers bear the responsibility of providing a workplace that is both safe and conducive to good health. Typically, workplace injuries and illnesses are not only prevalent and expensive but also avoidable. Although workplace fatalities in the United States have decreased by more than 60%, it is crucial to concentrate on further reducing this statistic due to the fact that an injured employee, on average, remains absent from work for eight days.

Who Needs OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Online Training?

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training is appropriate for workers in the following fields: healthcare, factory operations, warehousing, manufacturing, storage and more. Enrollment and completion of the Samuel Hale OSHA 10 General Industry Training will help educate workers on workplace hazard prevention and create a safety culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you cannot attend, cancellations must be received no later than seven business days before the class start date. Employees who are no-shows or submit cancellation requests less than seven days prior to the start date will be charged a $125 fee.

To cancel your reservation, please email

[email protected]

You will need to provide your full name, email address, class date and time.

For additional inquiries, please contact

[email protected] or (855)-726-4253

View the class schedule below and determine which class you want to attend. Go to the registration form (located below the class schedule) and fill out your information. From the “Class” drop-down menu, select the class you would like to attend. Click “Submit” once you’ve completed the form.
Samuel Hale’s OSHA-authorized trainers conduct 10 and 30-hour training courses under OSHA’s guidelines and course requirements. Students will receive an OSHA-issued student course completion and certification card.
The training takes a minimum of 10-hours to complete. Samuel Hale separates the training into two, five-hour days.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) 10-hour general industry training program provides entry-level workers with information on how to identify, reduce, and prevent job-related hazards in the workplace. The course is designed for workers in most factories and manufacturing operations, healthcare, transportation, warehousing, chemical plants, oil and gas production operations, and service industries. The training covers a variety of general industry safety and health hazards, such as an introduction to OSHA, emergency action plans, respiratory protection, hazard communication, and general OSHA safety and health programs.

OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training Topics

A variety of health and safety workplace topics are covered in the Samuel Hale OSHA 10 General Industry Training course.  All students who enroll and successfully complete this course will receive a OSHA 10 hour card and become familiarized with the standards and regulations that OSHA has set in place to make sure all employees function in a safe work environment. Topics will include:

    • Introduction to OSHA
    • Walking and Working Surfaces
    • Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention
    • Electrical
    • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
    • Hazard Communication
    • Machine Guarding
    • Material Handling Equipment
    • Protecting Temporary Workers
    • Safety Program Management

Samuel Hale OSHA courses are conducted by our OSHA/UCSD authorized trainers to conduct 10 and 30-hour training courses under OSHA’s guidelines and course requirements. Students will receive an OSHA-issued student course completion and certification card.

OSHA 10-Hour Training Schedule

Montebello, CA  |  Quality Inn & Suites

7709 Telegraph Road, Montebello, CA

San Bernardino, CA  |  The PACT Center

1650 South E St., Ste. E, San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino, CA  |  The PACT Center

1650 South E St., Ste. E, San Bernardino, CA

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