30 Hours General industry Certification

30 Hours General industry Certification

30-Hour General Industry Training Course:

Course Credit

Course duration – 33 hours (6 Days, 5 hrs. per day & 3 hours of assessment).

9am to 9pm (Flexible hrs.)

Mode of Training: Classroom & Practical
Mode of assessment: Written Assessment & Practical Assessment

Course Medium: English

Course Description

This ADEPTUS designed for 30-hour General Industry Outreach Training course which is a comprehensive safety training program designed for those working within general industry. The course design structure and content provides vital information for those working the following jobs:

  • safety directors
  • foremen
  • field supervisors

This 33-hour program offers a complete instruction of ADEPTUS compliance issue training.
ADEPTUS recommends training programs on a job site. These programs are an orientation to occupational safety and health for employees. This 33-hour course provides information for general industry. 

Additional training is a requirement for all general industry workers. This ADEPTUS designed outreach training teaches the potential of specific job hazards and how to prevent them from happening.

The ADEPTUS 33-hour courses provide essential information that helps safety committee members, forepersons, supervisors, superintendents, managers, competent persons, safety staff, safety managers, and others monitor workplace safety and implement ADEPTUS health and safety regulations apply to their workplaces. 

The ADEPTUS 30-hour training course equips students with an extensive overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (ADEPTUS). Students learn how to find the ADEPTUS regulations that apply to the operations where they are working. 

 

Who is This Course For?

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites to take this course. Students need to be able to verbally communicate with the instructor in the primary English language of the training.

  • Foremen
  • Job supervisors
  • Industries include but not limited to: Healthcare, Manufacturing, Warehouse, Distribution, Retail

Testing/Assessment:

At the end of each module, you must pass a 10-question module quiz. To pass, a score of 70% or higher is required. You have up to three opportunities to pass each module quiz. Once you have completed each module, you must pass a final exam to receive full credit for the course. The final exam consists of 20 questions. It tests your knowledge of the information covered throughout the course. After three tries, participants who fail the exam are not allowed to continue the course.

Course Outline

  • Orientation
  • Introduction
  • Labels and SDS
  • Module 1: Introduction to general industry course training
  • Module 2: Managing Safety and Health
  • Module 3: Walking & Working Surfaces, including Fall Protection
  • Module 4: Emergency Action Plan
  • Module 5: Electrical Safety
  • Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment
  • Module 7: Materials Handling
  • Module 8: Hazard Communication
  • Module 9: Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Spray Finishing, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating Operations)
  • Module 10: Permit-Required Confined Space
  • Module 11: Lockout / Tag out
  • Module 12: Machine Guarding
  • Module 13: Welding and Cutting
  • Module 14: Hazardous Substances & Industrial Hygiene
  • Module 15: Blood borne Pathogens
  • Module 16: Module 20: Process Safety Management
  • Module 17: Asbestos in Workplace
  • Module 18: Scaffolds
  • Module 19: HAZWOPER
  • Module 20: Stairways and Ladders
  • Module 21: Personal Protective Equipment and Lifesaving Equipment
  • Module 22: Fire Protection and Prevention
  • Module 23: Material Handling, Storage, Use and Disposal
  • Module 24: Tools (Hand and Powered)
  • Module 25: Welding and Cutting
  • Module 26: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, and Conveyors
  • Module 27: Motor Vehicle, Mechanized Equipment
  • Module 28: Excavations
  • Module 29: Concrete and Masonry Construction
  • Module 30: Steel Erection
  • Module 31: Confined Space Entry
  • Module 32: Foundations for Safety Leadership

 

 

Career Path:

There are several safety positions with different levels of responsibility in an Occupational Safety and Health career path. Each advancing level typically requires higher levels of experience, education, and knowledge and skills in leadership, business practices, safety and health, and communication and information technology.
ADEPTUS wants to help students who want to learn about these career opportunities.