Training

OSHA 30-Hour

A comprehensive 30-hour safety training program for supervisors and safety personnel covering all major workplace hazards and OSHA standards.

Training

Definition

A comprehensive 30-hour safety training program for supervisors and safety personnel covering all major workplace hazards and OSHA standards.

What This Means for Your Facility

The OSHA 30-Hour Outreach Training Program is designed for supervisors, safety committee members, and anyone with safety responsibilities in the workplace. The general industry curriculum covers all mandatory topics from the 10-Hour program in greater depth, plus additional required modules on safety and health management systems, hazardous materials, and permit-required confined spaces. The extended format allows for detailed case studies, hands-on exercises, and comprehensive coverage of regulatory requirements.

For healthcare facilities, the 30-Hour program is particularly valuable for department managers, safety officers, and compliance coordinators who need to understand not just the rules but the reasoning behind them. Supervisors trained at the 30-Hour level can conduct more effective safety observations, identify hazards before they cause injuries, and respond appropriately to employee safety concerns. The program also covers OSHA's inspection and citation process, helping facility leaders understand what to expect during a compliance visit.

BayArea Compliance provides OSHA 30-Hour training with healthcare-specific case studies and scenarios. Our authorized trainers draw on real-world inspection experience to bring the material to life, not abstract textbook examples, but situations that healthcare supervisors will actually encounter. Completion earns the official OSHA 30-Hour card, which many healthcare employers require for safety-sensitive supervisory positions.

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