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What Is OSHA 30 Training?

OSHA 30 training is a 30-hour, advanced workplace safety program designed for supervisors and safety leaders. It teaches how to identify hazards, prevent accidents, and understand employer responsibilities under OSHA standards.

OSHA 30 hour training is delivered by qualified trainers through the OSHA Outreach Training Program. After completing the course and passing required exams, students receive an official Department of Labor (DOL) OSHA 30 card, which is accepted nationwide by employers and worksites.

OSHA 30 online courses are part of the OSHA Outreach catalog available through OSHAcampus. Learners can explore all OSHA courses through the OSHAcampus for flexible, self-paced online safety training.

Who Needs OSHA 30 Training?

OSHA 30 training is intended for workers with supervisory or safety oversight responsibilities. Individuals responsible for enforcing workplace safety policies complete this training, such as:

  • Supervisors
  • Foremen
  • Site managers
  • Project managers
  • Safety coordinators
  • Superintendents
  • Lead workers

OSHA 30 is often required by employers, jobsite contracts, unions, or local jurisdictions, especially for leadership roles. While not required by OSHA, it is highly recommended and often expected for supervisory positions.

Workers looking for entry-level safety education may start with OSHA 10, which provides basic hazard awareness before progressing to OSHA 30 training online.

What You’ll Learn in OSHA 30-Hour Training

OSHA 30 training topics include hazard analysis, fall protection, electrical safety, struck-by and caught-in hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE), safety and health programs, emergency action planning, OSHA recordkeeping, and employer and supervisor responsibilities.

OSHA 30-hour training explores these subjects in greater detail than OSHA 10, focusing on hazard recognition, prevention strategies, and regulatory compliance. The expanded scope is designed for supervisors, managers, and workers with safety oversight duties, making OSHA 30 training online ideal for leadership and advanced safety roles.

See Course Topics for a complete outline of each subject area.

Benefits of OSHA 30 Certificate

An OSHA 30 certificate shows advanced safety knowledge and leadership readiness. It helps workers qualify for supervisory roles and demonstrates the ability to oversee compliance and safety programs.

The OSHA 30 DOL card is nationally recognized and often required for large projects, government contracts, and regulated worksites. Employers trust this credential as proof of formal OSHA Outreach Training completion.

How to Earn Your OSHA 30 DOL Card

You earn your OSHA 30 DOL card by completing five core steps:

  1. Spend at least 1,800 minutes or 30 hours in the course.
  2. Only spend a maximum of 7 hours and 30 minutes in the course each day. 
  3. Complete a survey evaluating the course upon completion. 
  4. Pass all tests and the final exam with a score of at least 70% in three attempts or less. 
  5. Only access the training within U.S. Jurisdiction.

OSHA 30 Outreach online training is self-paced and flexible. You can start and pause your training as needed. Most learners complete the course over multiple days or weeks, depending on availability.

 

What Does "OSHA 30" Mean?

"OSHA 30" is the Outreach training intended for those with supervisory duties, including safety directors, forepersons, and field supervisors. This 30-hour course covers a more extensive range of topics, as supervisors need to know the rules for everyone working under them.

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Online OSHA Outreach Training with OSHAcampus by 360training

This video explains OSHA Outreach Training and how OSHA 10 and 30-hour courses are delivered through OSHAcampus by 360training, helping supervisors understand the training process and how to earn an official OSHA DOL card.

 

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Course Topics Comparison

ModuleConstructionGeneral Industry
Module 1:Introduction to OSHAIntroduction to OSHA
Module 2:Managing Safety and HealthManaging Safety and Health
Module 3:OSHA Focus Four HazardsWalking and Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
Module 4:Personal Protective EquipmentExit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection
Module 5:Health Hazards in Electrical
Module 6:Stairways and LaddersPersonal Protective Equipment
Module 7:Concrete and MasonryMaterials Handling
Module 8:Confined SpacesHazard Communication
Module 9:Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and ConveyorsHazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Spray Finishing, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating Operations)
Module 10:ErgonomicsPermit-Required Confined Spaces
Module 11:ExcavationsLookout / Tagout
Module 12:Fire Protection and PreventionMachine Guarding
Module 13:Materials Handling, Use, and DisposalWelding and Cutting
Module 14:Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment, and Marine OperationsIntroduction to Industrial Hygiene
Module 15:Safety and Health ProgramsBloodborne Pathogens
Module 16:ScaffoldsErgonomics
Module 17:Tools - Hand and PowerFall Protection
Module 18:Welding and CuttingSafety and Health Programs
Module 19:Silica ExposureOSHA Recordkeeping
Module 20:Lead ExposureProcess Safety Management
Module 21:Asbestos ExposureAsbestos in Workplace
Module 22:-Scaffolding
Module 23:-Hazwoper

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