Overview

Certifying Body

ACS-GP

Duration

3 days

Evaluation

MCQ exam(30minutes)

Course Category

General Industry Safety Training

Learning Mode

Online

Qualification Structure

Upon completion of the ACS-GP USA 30-Hrs General Industry Training OSHA Standard, participants will be able to demonstrate competency in the following eight objectives.

  • Understand OSHA’s role, regulations, and standards specific to general industry to ensure workplace compliance.
  • Identify common workplace hazards in general industry, such as slips, trips, machine guarding issues, and chemical exposures.
  • Learn effective strategies for implementing hazard control measures and safety protocols to mitigate risks.
  • Develop skills to conduct workplace safety inspections and maintain accurate records as per OSHA requirements.
  • Explore the proper selection, use, and maintenance of personal protective equipment (PPE) for general industry tasks.
  • Gain knowledge of OSHA’s Focus Four Hazards (falls, electrocution, caught-in, struck-by) and their application in general industry settings.
  • Understand principles of emergency action plans and response procedures for workplace incidents.
  • Learn workers’ rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA to foster a proactive safety culture.

Upon the Successfully Completion,ACS-GP USA 30-Hrs Construction Industry Training OSHA Standard, learners will be able to

  • Participants will demonstrate a strong understanding of OSHA General Industry standards, accurately identifying compliance requirements in various workplace scenarios.
  • Learners will effectively identify, assess, and control workplace hazards, applying appropriate risk mitigation strategies to ensure a safe working environment.
  • Attendees will be capable of conducting workplace safety inspections and maintaining accurate, OSHA-compliant documentation with confidence and accuracy.
  • Graduates will correctly select and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for general industry tasks, ensuring both individual and team safety.
  • Participants will develop and implement effective emergency action and response plans tailored to general industry workplace environments.
  • Learners will clearly understand and communicate workers’ rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA regulations, promoting a proactive safety culture.
  • Attendees will apply knowledge of OSHA Focus Four Hazards to significantly reduce workplace incidents and improve overall safety performance in general industry settings.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of registration.
  • A minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent is recommended to understand technical safety materials and OSHA compliance standards.
  • Prior experience in general industry sectors such as manufacturing, warehousing, production, logistics, or maintenance is preferred but not mandatory.
  • As the course is delivered in English, learners should have a basic understanding of reading, writing, and verbal communication

What You Need to Know

You should take this course to gain essential knowledge of OSHA General Industry standards, improve workplace safety awareness, reduce risks, and ensure compliance with U.S. occupational safety regulations across industrial environments.

Yes. The course is suitable for beginners as well as experienced workers who want to improve their knowledge of OSHA General Industry safety standards.

  • Gain knowledge of OSHA General Industry safety standards
  • Improve hazard identification and risk control skills
  • Enhance workplace safety awareness and compliance
  • Strengthen employability in industrial sectors
  • Learn emergency response and safety procedures
  • Promote a strong safety culture in the workplace
  • Construction Worker
  • Site Safety Assistant
  • Health and Safety Officer (Entry Level)
  • Site Supervisor
  • Construction Labourer
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Safety Compliance Assistant

Yes. It strengthens your safety knowledge, improves job opportunities, and supports progression into supervisory or safety-related roles within industry settings.

Yes. The ACS-GP USA 30-Hours General Industry Training (OSHA Standard) is widely recognised internationally as it is aligned with OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) safety regulations, which are the benchmark for workplace safety in the United States and are referenced globally.

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