Overview

Certifying Body

ACS-GP 

Duration

2 days

Evaluation

MCQ
Exam(30 minutes) 

Course Category

General Industry

Learning Mode

Online

Qualification Structure

Upon completion of the ACS-GP USA 10-Hour General Industry – OSHA Standard, participants will be able to demonstrate competency in the following eight objectives.

  • Understand OSHA’s role and 29 CFR 1910 standards for general industry safety.
  • Identify workplace hazards, such as slips, trips, machine guarding, and chemical exposures.
  • Learn safe work practices for machinery, tools, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Develop skills to recognize and report workplace safety violations.
  • Explore OSHA’s Focus Four Hazards and their relevance to general industry.
  • Gain knowledge of workers’ rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA.
  • Understand emergency action plans and response procedures.
  • Learn to document safety observations and incidents for compliance.

Upon the Successfully Completion ACS-GP USA 10-Hour General Industry – OSHA Standard, learners will be able to

  • Participants will demonstrate knowledge of OSHA general industry safety requirements and workplace safety best practices.
  • Learners will identify, assess, and implement control measures for common workplace hazards across general industry environments.
  • Attendees will apply safe work procedures and correctly select, inspect, and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Graduates will recognize, report, and respond appropriately to workplace hazards, unsafe conditions, and safety violations.
  • Participants will apply hazard prevention and control strategies to address common causes of workplace injuries and incidents.
  • Learners will explain employee rights, employer responsibilities, and the importance of maintaining a safe and compliant workplace.
  • Attendees will accurately document incidents, near misses, and safety observations to support regulatory compliance and continuous improvement initiatives.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • No prior experience is mandatory, but familiarity with general industry operations (manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, etc.) is beneficial.
  • Since the course is delivered in English, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing, and communication.

What You Need to Know

This course is designed for employees, supervisors, team leaders, safety representatives, maintenance personnel, warehouse workers, production staff, administrative employees, and individuals seeking a foundational understanding of workplace health and safety.

You should take this course to develop essential workplace safety knowledge, improve hazard recognition skills, and gain an understanding of OSHA general industry safety requirements. The training helps reduce workplace risks, prevent accidents, and contribute to a safer and more productive work environment.

  • Gain a solid understanding of workplace health and safety principles.
  • Improve the ability to identify, assess, and control workplace hazards.
  • Enhance knowledge of OSHA general industry safety requirements and best practices.
  • Develop safe work practices that help reduce injuries and incidents.
  • Learn the correct selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Improve awareness of emergency procedures and workplace hazard controls.
  • Strengthen incident reporting and hazard communication skills.
  • Production Operator
  • Manufacturing Technician
  • Warehouse Operative
  • Warehouse Supervisor
  • Logistics Coordinator
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Facility Operations Assistant
  • Safety Representative
  • Safety Coordinator (Entry-Level)
  • Quality Control Inspector
  • Operations Assistant

Yes. Learners will develop the skills needed to recognise common workplace hazards and understand appropriate control measures to reduce risk.

Yes. Demonstrating workplace safety knowledge and a commitment to health and safety can improve employability and support progression into supervisory or safety-related roles.

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