Course · osha-30-general-industry
OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Safety (Outreach-aligned)
30-Hour general-industry safety curriculum for manufacturing, warehousing, power, and energy supervisors. Built to OSHA Outreach 30-Hour General Industry standards.
- Hours
- 30
- Audience
- General-industry supervisors, EHS staff, and program owners
- Delivery
- Self-paced online
- Validity
- Course-completion certificate; refresh recommended every 5 years
- CE Credits
- 3.0
The short answer. This is the supervisor-grade general-industry safety curriculum, built to OSHA Outreach 30-Hour General Industry standards. It covers manufacturing, warehousing, power and energy, food processing, and other 1910-standard environments. Federal OSHA Outreach card issuance is on the platform launch roadmap; current students receive a verifiable course-completion certificate.
OSHA's 1910 General Industry standards drive most non-construction inspections. Hazard Communication (1910.1200), Lockout/Tagout (1910.147), Respiratory Protection (1910.134), and Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178) all sat in OSHA's Top 10 most-cited standards in fiscal year 2025 (OSHA, FY2025). The 30-Hour curriculum is built around those standards plus the supervisor-level competencies — incident investigation, recordkeeping, hazard assessment — that EHS staff and program owners run on a typical week.
Granite Safety's General Industry curriculum is reviewed by Fred Wilton, BCSP CSP — the gold-standard credential for occupational safety in the United States. Course content reflects the Western Regional Safety Director's view of a multi-site general-industry program, not a content writer reading the standard for the first time.
What you'll learn
- Introduction to OSHA
- Managing Safety and Health
- Walking-Working Surfaces
- Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention
- Electrical
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Materials Handling
- Hazard Communication
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Machine Guarding
Who it's for
General-industry supervisors, EHS staff, program owners, plant managers, and lead operators with safety-decision authority. Manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, power and energy, food processing, and any 1910-standard environment.
Certificate validity — federal vs state plans
Federal OSHA Outreach cards are recognized in all 50 U.S. states and valid five years. Granite Safety's curriculum is built to those standards; federal Outreach card issuance is on our platform launch roadmap. State-plan states (Cal/OSHA, MIOSHA, OR-OSHA, etc.) accept the federal card; some industries layer additional state requirements that we flag at enrollment.
What it costs
Charter Member price: $132 per seat (30% off Year One, locked for life). MSRP: $189. Talk to us about crew enrollment.