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The 10-hour safety course focuses on general safety and health risks that entry-level workers should be aware of. In contrast, the 30-hour safety course offers a wider range of safety topics and is more detailed, industry-specific training. It is designed for supervisors and workers who have safety and health responsibilities.
The 10-Hour and 30-Hour General Industry Training programs are safety courses provided by OSHA to employees in general industry settings. The 10-Hour program offers a basic understanding of workplace hazards and covers topics such as fall protection, electrical safety, and hazard communication. It is ideal for entry-level employees. The 30-Hour program is more comprehensive, providing in-depth instruction on safety topics and delving into additional subjects like confined spaces and welding safety. Recommended for supervisors and workers with safety responsibilities.