Do you need your OSHA card for your current worksite? Learn about workplace safety and earn your OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 card on your own schedule and at your own pace with UL's OSHA-authorized Outreach Training courses. Read here for more information. Trainees seeking to comply with NYC Local Law 196 must choose from Actively Proctored courses (listed below).
Note: OSHA Outreach courses are limited to students in OSHA's jurisdiction. Students taking training outside the US are not eligible to receive OSHA cards. UL offers an equivalent training – Advanced Safety Orientation. These suites are designed for global audiences and similar to the OSHA Outreach courses, but do not extend the Department of Labor OSHA card.
The Outreach Training Program provides basic safety and health information and education — it is not meant to fulfill all employer's training requirements. The OSHA Outreach Training Program for General Industry provides training for workers and employers on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces in general industry. The program also provides information regarding workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. It is important to note that this is a voluntary program and does not create turnkey compliance with OSHA standards. Although some states, municipalities or others may require outreach training as a condition of employment, it is not a Federal OSHA requirement. None of the courses within the Outreach Training Program is considered a certification. Through this program, the 10-hour class is intended to provide workers with awareness of common job-related safety and health hazards. Through this training, OSHA helps to ensure that workers are more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and their rights, and contribute to our nation's productivity. Each worker within the geographic jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act who successfully completes the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. Our program is designed to account for the time you will spend completing interactive activities, taking post-tests, reviewing job aids, reading supplemental information, and dealing with interruptions to your personal schedule. As such, this assignment will take longer than the 10 hours that OSHA requires.
This program provides information about worker rights, employer responsibilities and how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety and to fulfill training requirements found in OSHA standards. Many jurisdictions, employers and unions require this course, which is voluntary at the U.S. federal level. Each student who completes the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA Outreach Training is only available to trainees within the geographic jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act. Trainees outside this jurisdiction will not receive cards for course completion. This 10-Hour program is primarily intended for entry-level workers, and the 30-Hour program is for workers with some safety responsibility. The program will take longer than 10 hours.
This program provides information about worker rights, employer responsibilities and how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job-related hazards. UL and SESHA partnered to offer this High-tech/Semiconductor industry-specific version of OSHA’s General Industry training. Although many essential safety topics are covered, additional site-specific information and hands-on demonstrations of skills are ultimately needed for your safety and to fulfill training requirements found in OSHA standards. Many jurisdictions, employers and unions require this course, which is voluntary at the U.S. federal level. Each student who completes the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA Outreach Training is only available to trainees within the geographic jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act. Trainees outside this jurisdiction will not receive cards for course completion. The program will take longer than 10 hours.