We’ve put together a list of free OSHA 30-hour training courses covering topics such as construction safety, general industry safety, first aid training, workplace incident investigation, and more. These courses are designed to help US workers in construction and general industries know their rights and responsibilities and comply with OSHA guidelines.
Before you start looking for an accredited OSHA training program, give your team a quick rundown of OSHA guidelines through EdApp’s OSHA for Workers (US only) supplementary course. This bite-sized microlearning course starts off by introducing different OSHA standards that cover everything from machine guarding and fall protection to asbestos and silica exposure. It then delves into workers’ rights and responsibilities, whistleblower protections, as well as a detailed guide for filing a complaint in the event of a safety or health protocol breach. The last part of the course gives your workers a better idea of what to expect during the OSHA inspection process, which includes the presentation of OSHA credentials, opening conference, walk-through, closing conference, and citations.
All in all, this course has a total of 5 easily digestible microlessons that your workers can complete in just a few minutes. It’s also fully customizable, allowing you to rebrand or add new content that’s specific to your organization’s training challenges. You can even enable access to completion certificates but do take note that these can only be used as proof of learning and not as a replacement for OSHA accredited certification.
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Explore the courseFor manufacturing workers who are regularly exposed to hazardous materials and dangerous equipment, workplace incidents are unfortunately an inevitable part of the job. As an employer, it's your responsibility to identify the root causes of incidents in your workplace and prevent them from continuing to occur. To help you achieve these goals, EdApp has developed the Investigating Workplace Incidents (OSHA) (for Manufacturing) course, which will walk you through OSHA’s four-step systems approach to workplace incident investigations. It also puts emphasis on the important elements of an incident investigation program as well as the four principles of incident investigation. The bulk of the training program focuses on the step-by-step process of incident investigation, which includes scene preservation and documentation, information collection, and root cause analysis. The last lesson will give you a deeper understanding of corrective actions and program-level improvements, including ways to implement them within your team.
With EdApp’s powerful authoring tool, you can easily customize the lessons and use them to build your own free OSHA 30-hour training course from scratch. You can even add gamification elements like sequencing, matching, and drag-and-drop to make your personalized training program more fun and interactive for your workers.
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Explore the courseThis free OSHA 30-hour training course by OSHAcademy discusses different topics associated with workplace hazards in the construction industry and provides construction workers with comprehensive safety and health training to mitigate risks at work. Some of the courses that your workers can take under this program include hazard communication, electrical safety, introduction to OSHA, scaffold safety, confined space safety, PPE use, ergonomic hazards, materials handling safety, and many others. The training program also outlines employer responsibilities, workers' rights, and how to file a complaint, all of which are vital for fostering a safer work environment. Although this 30-hour course is free for use and easily accessible, you’ll only be able to qualify for certification once you complete all the required courses.
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Explore the courseThrough OSHA Education Center’s OSHA 30-hour training program, supervisors and workers in the construction and general industries can learn how to foster a safer and healthier work environment for their teams. It highlights critical workplace safety topics specific to different industries and allows workers to gain more knowledge that will help them identify workplace hazards and prevent injuries. Some of the main topics discussed in the course include general worksite safety, workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how to avoid common hazards. As an accredited OSHA course provider, the platform provides learners with access to different features, including audio narration, interactive exercises and quizzes, real-life case studies, 24/7 course access from any device, and even an authorized trainer to help answer any questions. While this course isn't exactly free, it does provide supervisors and workers with a free OSHA 30-hour training card upon completion.
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Explore the courseProProfs' OSHA Compliance Training - Injury and Illness Recordkeeping course can help you equip your employees with the necessary knowledge needed to keep track of worker injury and illness records in accordance with OSHA requirements. This 6-part course introduces your learners to required employee reporting, OSHA recordkeeping exceptions, partially exempt industries, and employer requirements for recording injuries and illnesses. More specifically, it delves into the different OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping forms, which include the OSHA 300 log, form 301, and the OSHA 300A form. Through ProProf’s intuitive LMS, you can easily customize the course and enable quick access to additional elearning resources like policies, documentation, case studies, and safety training videos. You can even deploy quizzes and exams to gauge each team member’s knowledge retention levels.
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Explore the courseOSHAcademy’s free OSHA 30-hour training program on general industry safety and health ensures that general industry workers are aware of their responsibilities and understand the potential hazards associated with their work. It specifically highlights the correct processes of identifying and preventing health hazards with courses related to ergonomic hazards in general industry, machine safeguarding, fall protection, welding safety, forklift safety, hazardous energy control, and so much more. The course also walks you and your team through workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and procedures for filing a complaint in case of non-compliance with OSHA standards. While this course is free and readily available online, learners will only be able to acquire their completion certificate once they complete all the training prerequisites.
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Explore the courseClickSafety’s OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course is a specialized OSHA 30-hour training program designed for operation managers, supervisors, personnel, and inspectors working in general industries like warehousing and manufacturing. Apart from an introduction to OSHA, some of the other topics covered in this course include fire safety training, walking and working surfaces, disaster readiness, power tool safety, bloodborne pathogens, hazard recognition, industrial ergonomics, and more. By the end of their training program, learners will know how to recognize, avoid, abate, and prevent hazards in a general industry worksite. Once they pass their final assessments, they’ll also be able to receive certification as well as a valid U.S. OSHA 30-Hour Card as proof of their OSHA compliance.
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Explore the courseHealthcare workers in general industries are often at risk of illnesses or fatalities due to exposure to infectious diseases. To help them identify and prevent these diseases from spreading, Northern Illinois University’s National Safety Education Center has developed a free OSHA 30-hour training course called Identifying and Preventing Occupationally-related Infectious Diseases, Including COVID-19. The course mainly focuses on learning how to identify the different types of occupationally-related infectious diseases, including COVID-19, ebola, hepatitis, influenzas, norovirus, and tuberculosis. But it also covers a range of subjects like protective measures in the workplace, using PPEs, understanding and implementing OSHA and CDC guidelines, preventing exposure, record-keeping requirements, respirator requirements, and OSHA standards related to infectious diseases in the workplace.
Although the course is free, you will be required to create a guest account on Northern Illinois University’s website and attend a live virtual training session.
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Explore the courseOSHA 30-Hour Construction is a comprehensive online training course by 360training that focuses on the OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards and construction workers’ responsibilities for preventing safety hazards in the workplace. It walks workers through topics like construction health hazards, concrete and masonry construction, excavations, silica, lead, and asbestos exposure, and many others. By the end of the course, learners will gain a better understanding of different worksite safety hazards and how to handle them. They’ll also get a complete overview of the policies, procedures, and best practices under OSHA’s 29 CFR 1926 standards for construction. It’s important to note that, unlike other free OSHA 30-hour training programs, 360training provides workers with an accredited OSHA 30-hour plastic card once they’ve completed the course and passed their final assessments.
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Explore the courseFollowing the various safety risks associated with working in healthcare, construction, manufacturing, and general industries, OSHA mandates organizations to provide their employees with the necessary first aid training. This EdApp course on OSHA First Aid Training and Standards highlights the importance of first aid training and discusses the different OSHA standards that workers should adhere to, including the CPR standard, first aid standard (29 CFR 1910.151), and bloodborne pathogen standard (29 CFR 1910.1030). It also goes into detail about the life-threatening and non-life-threatening risks that workers might encounter on the job. Lastly, the microlearning course talks about how learners can handle emergencies through a step-by-step process which includes; assessing the victim, calling emergency services, checking the surrounding area for danger, and carrying out first aid techniques like CPR and bleeding control. The last lesson also delves into the different items that workers should include in their first aid kit.
Accessible through a desktop or mobile device, this microlearning course allows your learners to complete their training at their own pace. You can even edit all the lessons and add them to your very own free OSHA 30-hour training course.
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