OSHA 30 Hour



The OSHA 30 Hour Outreach Training Program is designed to provide participants with detailed occupation safety and health knowledge. The OHSA 30 Hour Training is a comprehensive instruction tool for general industry safety (29 CFR 1910).  The OSHA 30 Hour Training is focused towards persons who have safety responsibilities and is intended to assist employers in training and fine tuning of employee's abilities of identifying, reducing, eliminating and reporting hazards associated with their work.

Trinity Safety Group has OSHA Certified Outreach Instructors who specialize in delivering the OHSA 30 Hour training, in both English and Spanish. The training meets the guidelines set by the OSHA Outreach Training Program and will be tailored specifically to a company's scope of work. This will maximize the amount of applicable knowledge that participants will receive.

 
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Topics
    
  • Introduction to OSHA
    
  • Walking and Working Surfaces - Including Fall Protection (Subpart D)
    
  • Electrical (Subpart S)
    
  • Personal Protective Equipment (Subpart I
    
  • Materials Handling (Subpart N)
    
  • Hazard Communication (Subpart Z)
    
  • Hazardous Materials (Subpart H)
    
  • Permit-Required Confined Spaces (Subpart J)
    
  • Lockout / Tagout (Subpart J)
    
  • Machine Guarding (Subpart O)
    
  • Introduction to Industrial Hygiene (Subpart Z)
    
  • Bloodborne Pathogens (Subpart Z)
    
  • Fall Protection
    
  • And Many More...

Trinity Safety Group offers this course in Spanish.  Our bilingual instructors are fluent in both English and Spanish. They have the industry knowledge to convey pertinent information to the attendees.

Testimonials

Billy Vincent - ElectriCom, Inc.

"...We have already made strides in our attempt to revise our overall safety culture.  Our field personnel have been very receptive to the various site visits conducted by Trinity's trained professionals to date.  Our management staff remains truly optimistic that we can overcome our dormant safety culture and achieve our ultimate goal of heightened safety awareness..."