New York OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Includes: Free Study Guide, DOL Card, Certificate of Completion
Duration: 10 Hours
Language: English & (Haga clic aquí para el idioma español)
Introduction
New York OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course educates workers about the General industry of New York State Law. This course provides an overview of health care, storage, warehousing, retail, and every sector that is not included in construction, agriculture, and maritime.
Objectives
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- Get a sufficient understanding of the standards that, according to Federal OSHA laws, apply to employees, employers, and workplaces.
- Learn about the threats and risks related to electrical hazards, fire hazards, and sensitive equipment.
- Recognize the risks of falling, such as slip and trip risks, and be able to prevent and manage them.
- Obtain a thorough understanding of emergency egress safety and how to avoid and safeguard workplaces from fire.
- Distinguish between Chronic and Acute Health Ailments
- Recognize the proper safety precautions to maintain safety and how to carry out job functions in limited workspaces.
- Understand fixed and portable ladder safety.
- Get familiar with the Globally Harmonized Systems (GHS) and Hazard Communication Standards (HCS)
FAQ
New York 10-Hour General Industry training has 30 questions in its final exam. You need to score 70% or above in the final exam to pass this course.
Both New York 10-Hour Construction and OSHA New York 10-Hour General Industry training give you an overview of site safety and its hazards, but on the other hand, both courses are for different sectors. New York 10-Hour General Industry online course is for workers who work in any sector excluding construction, maritime, and agriculture, and New York 10-Hour Construction focuses on only construction-related industries.
This is for workers who are at the initial stages of starting their career in any General Industry, such as warehousing, retailing, healthcare, distribution, and more.
You need to score 70% or above marks to pass this.
NY OSHA Cards do not have an expiry date, but according to Local Law 196, OSHA Cards need to be renewed after every five years because of the changing laws and safety practices.
Yes, online training is acceptable in New York but from OSHA-regulated safety training providers, like OSHA Online Center.
Yes, New York State Law mandates 10-Hour New York General Industry training and other safety courses, and certifications for workers who work at a workplace that is exposed to any potential hazards.
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