New York OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training
Workplace safety is essential for every business and employee. In New York, the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course helps workers understand how to identify and avoid common safety risks. This training provides practical knowledge to reduce hazards and stay compliant with OSHA rules.
New York OSHA 10 Hour(s) Courses
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Description
What Is the NYC OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Course?
This entry-level safety course is designed for workers in warehousing, healthcare, retail, hospitality, manufacturing, and other non-construction sectors. It meets OSHA standards and also contributes toward the Site Safety Training (SST) requirements set by the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB).
Why Is OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training Required in NYC?
In New York City, workers in various non-construction industries are often required to complete the OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course to promote a safer work environment. This training helps reduce risks and supports compliance with local safety standards.
✔️ Meet NYC DOB regulations
✔️ Qualify for NYC SST Worker Card (where required)
✔️ Enhance awareness of workplace safety hazards
✔️ Reduce workplace injuries and accidents
✔️ Boost job opportunities in the NYC general industry workforce
Course Breakdown: What Will You Learn?
✅ Introduction to OSHA – Understanding worker rights and employer responsibilities
✅ Walking & Working Surfaces – Slips, trips, and fall prevention
✅ Hazard Communication (HazCom) – Chemical safety and labeling
✅ Electrical Safety – Recognizing and preventing electrical hazards
✅ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) – Proper selection and use
✅ Machine Guarding – Preventing workplace injuries from machinery
✅ Material Handling & Ergonomics – Safe lifting techniques and injury prevention
✅ Fire Prevention and Protection – OSHA fire safety regulations
✅ Health Hazards in the Workplace – Exposure to noise, chemicals, and air quality issues
Additional Benefits & Features
📜 Instant Certificate: Provided upon course completion
📬 DOL Card Delivery: Delivered within 4 to 6 weeks (usually within 2 weeks)
🎯 Retake Policy: If a trainee fails the first attempt, a second attempt is free
📖 Free Study Guide: Included with course enrollment
🏢 Manager Account: Provided for bulk purchases to track trainees’ progress and manage future purchases
🔄 Course Reassignment: If an employee leaves before starting the course, the company can reassign the course
💳 No Hidden Charges: No DOL card delivery fees, taxes, or extra charges
⏳ Course Validity: Trainees have 6 months to complete the course
👨💼 Dedicated Manager: Each company gets a dedicated 24/7 support manager via call, live chat, and email
🔹 OSHA Outreach Training Provider: Provided in partnership with UL Solutions PureSafety, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach provider
Course Price & Payment Options
💰 Course Price: $45 (Flat Rate)
🛒 Payment Plan: AfterPay available
🎓 Group Discounts: Available for bulk purchases
NYC OSHA 10 Requirements & SST Compliance
In New York City, the Department of Buildings (DOB) requires workers on job sites with a Site Safety Plan to complete OSHA 10 training. This is a key part of the 40-hour Site Safety Training (SST) requirement.
How to Get an SST Worker Card in NYC
1️⃣ Complete OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training
2️⃣ Take an additional 30-hour SST course (if required)
3️⃣ Apply for your SST Worker Card (Required for NYC job sites)
For supervisors, an SST Supervisor Card (62 Hours Total Training) may be required.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the OSHA 10 General Industry course required in NYC?
Yes. Many General Industry workers in New York City are required to complete OSHA 10 training as part of their Site Safety Training (SST) requirements.
How long does it take to complete the OSHA 10 General Industry course?
The course takes about 10 hours in total. It can usually be completed in one or two days, and online options allow you to learn at your own pace.
Can I take the OSHA 10 General Industry course online in NYC?
Yes. Online versions approved for New York City meet DOB safety standards and count toward your SST training.
Does the OSHA 10 card expire?
No. The OSHA 10 card does not expire. However, if you hold an SST card, you’ll need to renew it every 5 years to stay in compliance.
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