Select Your 30‑Hour Training
Available in Construction & General Industry — English and Spanish options
30 Hour Construction
OSHA Outreach for construction workers & supervisors
- Official OSHA DOL Card Included
- 6 Months Access
- 3.0 IACET CEUs
30 Hour Construction
Capacitación OSHA para trabajadores de construcción
- Official OSHA DOL Card Included
- 6 Months Access
- 3.0 IACET CEUs
30 Hour General Industry
OSHA Outreach for general industry & manufacturing
- Official OSHA DOL Card Included
- 6 Months Access
- 3.0 IACET CEUs
30 Hour General Industry
Capacitación OSHA para la industria general
- Official OSHA DOL Card Included
- 6 Months Access
- 3.0 IACET CEUs
What is OSHA 30 Training?
OSHA 30-Hour Training is part of the OSHA Outreach Training Program developed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
This advanced workplace safety training is designed for supervisors, managers, foremen, safety coordinators, and workers with safety responsibilities.
OSHA 30 hour course helps individuals learn how to identify, prevent, and control workplace hazards that may affect workers and teams at the job site.
Types of OSHA 30 Training
There are two main types of OSHA 30 training programs, depending on the industry you work in.
OSHA 30 Hour Construction
For workers and supervisors in the construction industry
This course is commonly taken by professionals working in:
The course focuses on construction-specific hazards, such as fall protection, scaffolding, trenching, ladder safety, and heavy equipment hazards.
It is the best OSHA training option for construction supervisors and workers at construction job sites.
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry
For workers and supervisors in non-construction workplaces
Industries include:
This course focuses on industrial workplace safety topics, such as machine guarding, hazard communication, lockout/tagout procedures, and workplace health hazards.
What is Covered in OSHA 30 Construction
The OSHA 30 Construction course covers the following workplace safety topics:
What You Will Learn
Understand OSHA regulations, workers' rights, and employer responsibilities for maintaining safe construction job sites.
Learn how to identify and prevent the four leading causes of construction fatalities: falls, struck-by incidents, caught-in/between hazards, and electrocutions.
Identify potential jobsite hazards before work begins and apply effective safety controls.
Learn the proper selection and use of hard hats, gloves, respirators, safety glasses, and high-visibility clothing.
Understand how to prevent fall-related injuries using guardrails, safety nets, and personal fall arrest systems.
Learn how to control hazardous energy when servicing equipment.
Understand fire hazards, safe storage of flammable materials, and emergency evacuation procedures.
Recognize confined space hazards and safely operate mobile elevated work platforms.
Identify risks associated with silica, asbestos, and lead exposure.
Learn safe practices for material handling, hot work operations, and construction activities.
Develop leadership skills and learn how to investigate workplace accidents to prevent future incidents.
What is Covered in OSHA 30 General Industry
The OSHA 30 General Industry course includes the following topics:
What You Will Learn
Understand OSHA rules, worker protections, and employer responsibilities.
Learn fire prevention methods and workplace emergency response procedures.
Understand how PPE protects workers from chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
Prevent accidental machine startup during maintenance and servicing.
Recognize hazards associated with confined spaces and industrial equipment.
Learn how to interpret Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and chemical labels.
Understand risks from chemicals, noise exposure, heat stress, and biological hazards.
Learn safe operation of hand tools, power tools, and elevated work platforms.
Develop skills to investigate accidents and maintain a strong safety culture.
How Online OSHA 30 Training Works
Enroll and Start Training
- Click Register Now, complete your payment, and receive your login details via email.
- You can access the course 24/7 and get six months to complete the training from your first login.
Complete Quizzes and Final Exam
- Each lesson includes a short quiz to test your understanding.
- At the end of the course, you must pass a final exam.
- Students get three attempts to pass each quiz and the final exam.
- If you do not pass in three attempts, OSHA requires the course to be repurchased and started over.
OSHA Training School offers one free course retake if you fail, allowing you to restart the course at no additional cost.
Receive Your Certificate and OSHA Card
After completing the course:
Training Provider Details
OSHA Training School offers OSHA 30 Construction courses in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), an OSHA-authorized training provider.
OSHA Training School offers OSHA 30 General Industry courses in partnership with HSI (Summit Training Source), an OSHA-authorized training provider.
Monday – Friday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about OSHA 30 Hour Training
OSHA 30 Construction is designed for workers and supervisors in the construction industry. It focuses on hazards commonly found on construction sites, such as fall protection, scaffolding, excavation and trenching, ladder safety, and heavy equipment hazards.
OSHA 30 General Industry is designed for workers in non-construction workplaces, including manufacturing, warehouses, factories, and healthcare facilities. The course covers topics like machine guarding, lockout/tagout procedures, hazard communication, and workplace health hazards.
Yes, you can complete the OSHA 30 training online through an OSHA-authorized provider. Online training allows you to learn at your own pace and access the course anytime from any device.
Yes. The OSHA 30 training is offered in partnership with UL Solutions (PureSafety), an authorized provider that follows the guidelines of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
The OSHA 30 course includes 30 hours of training content. Since it is self-paced, most students complete the course over several days depending on their schedule.
The cost of OSHA 30-Hour training online usually ranges from $135 to $200, depending on the provider. Many training providers also offer discounts and promotions to help students enroll in the OSHA 30 course at a lower price.
The OSHA 30 card does not officially expire, but many employers recommend renewing the training every 3 to 5 years to stay updated with safety standards.
Students get six months of access to complete the OSHA 30 training after starting the course.
After successfully completing the course, your official OSHA 30 Department of Labor (DOL) card is processed and mailed to your address within 4-6 weeks.
Once you finish the course, you can download your certificate of completion immediately and use it as proof of training until your OSHA card arrives.
If your OSHA card is lost or damaged, you can request a replacement card from the training provider who issued your original card.