OSHA 10-Hour Training Online
OSHA 10-hour training is recommended for all employees working in the Construction or General Industry. It is an entry-level course designed to teach individuals to recognize hazards and prevent injury and illness in the workplace. A Department of Labor (DOL) OSHA 10-hour card is presented to all students who successfully complete the 10-hour course. If you are a supervisor or an employee with safety responsibilities, we recommend the OSHA 30-hour training course.
Our online courses are OSHA-Accepted in All 50 States. These courses will satisfy all requirements for CFR 1926 and CFR 1910 for your OSHA Wallet card.
Enrollment Assistance: (866) 959-6230
Customer Support: (800) 442-1149
Outreach Instructor: Marie Athey (email)
NEED TO TRAIN A GROUP?
For group enrollments of 3 or more trainees, please call us at (866) 959-6230 for special discounted pricing.
In order to receive your DOL wallet card you must complete the survey at the end of the course.
Which Industry Are You In?
If you choose the wrong industry, we'll fix it for you at no additional cost!
Construction Industry
Designed specifically for construction workers, this course helps workers recognize hazards and prevent injury and illness in the workplace. This course is recommended as an ideal orientation to those who are new to the industry.
Includes Free PDF Study Guide!
Now Only $79.00!
Use discount code "SAVE10".
General Industry
Recommended for workers within the healthcare, warehouse and manufacturing industries, the 10-hour general industry course is designed to promote safe work practices and improve workers ability to recognize and prevent hazards.
Includes Free PDF Study Guide!
Now Only $79.00!
Use discount code "SAVE10".

Need OSHA training for 5 or more employees? Enroll them all at the same time and receive a SPECIAL GROUP DISCOUNT!
Does online training make sense for you?
- Roughly 1/3 the cost of on-site / classroom training.
- Cards mailed in 4-6 weeks.
- Temporary printable certificate available immediately
- Set your own training schedule (2 days to 6 months).
- Auto-save feature allows you to start and stop at your convenience.
- Satisfy federal, state and employee compliance mandates.
- 24-hour, 7-day a week phone, email and chat support.
For on-site OSHA 10-hour training information please visit our On-site OSHA Training page
Why are people taking this course?
To Satisfy State, Employers, Unions, Organizations, and Job-Specific Requirements
The following states require safety training under certain circumstances:
New York State
All individuals working on public work projects valued over $250,000 must complete10 hours of OSHA-accepted safety training before performing any work on the project. NOTE: Training must be completed within the past 5 years for all NYCDOB major public and private projects.
Effective since: 2008
Massachusetts
Before work can begin at the jobsite, all employees working on-site must complete at least 10 hours of OSHA-accepted construction safety training. Employees found without documentation of this training shall be subject to immediate removal. Both our 10 and 30-hour construction courses satisfy this requirement.
Effective Since: 2004
New Hampshire
All workers must complete the 10-hour construction course prior to working on any publicly funded project of $100,000 or more. Any individuals who have not completed the program are subject to removal after 15 days of discovery. Employers may be fined of up to $2,500 and a civil penalty of $100 per employee for each day of noncompliance.
Effective since: 2007
Connecticut
All employees working on state funded public building projects valued over $100,000 must have completed the OSHA 10-hour construction course within the past 5 years prior to any work being performed. Employers must provide proof that all employees have completed the program within 30 days of being awarded the contract. Employees found without proof of course completion are subject to removal.
Effective since: 2007
Rhode Island
All on-site workers, including workers, contractors, developers and managers, on state and municipal construction projects valued over $100,000 must complete the 10-hour construction safety course. Law enforcement officers, federal, state and municipal government inspectors, and jobsite security personnel are exempt. Noncompliance may result in a fine between $250 and $950 per offence, per day.
Effective since: 2004
Missouri
All contractors and subcontractors working on public projects must provide 10-hour construction safety training to their employees regarding workplace hazards. Alternatively, this training may be accomplished by providing a similar training program as long as it is equal to or more stringent than the 10-hour Outreach program and is approved by the Division of Labor standards.
Nevada
All construction workers in the state must complete the 10-hour construction safety training course every 5 years. All supervisors must complete the OSHA 30-hour construction safety course every five years.
For Personal Betterment
The online course helps you develop safe work practices and valuable skills to protect you and your loved ones from the consequences of work-related injury and illness. Learn your rights, your employer’s responsibilities, and what you can do to ensure safe and healthy working conditions. Students who successfully complete this program will receive an official Department of Labor (DOL) 10-hour wallet card. In many cases, completing this training will better your chances of employment and help you gain a competitive advantage in the job market.
To Prevent Costly OSHA Fines
For many employers, the primary benefit of safety training is in maintaining a workforce that can recognize work-related hazards and act accordingly. If you have ever been hit with an OSHA fine you know that the cost of sending all of your employees to safety school is much less than the cost of a non-compliance fine or a lawsuit.

