The OSHA 10-Hour Training program is designed to give entry-level workers a strong foundation in workplace safety and health. This program introduces participants to OSHA, covering worker rights, employer responsibilities, and strategies for recognizing and avoiding hazards. Depending on the chosen track—Construction (OSHA 29 CFR 1926) or General Industry (OSHA 29 CFR 1910)—topics may include:
Fall protection
Electrical safety
Hazard communication (HazCom/GHS)
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Ergonomics
Led by experienced, authorized trainers, this course equips workers with the knowledge and tools to help prevent accidents and promote a safety-first culture. Upon successful completion, participants receive an official OSHA 10 card issued through the OSHA Training Institute Education Center.
OSHA requires that employees receive training appropriate to the hazards they may face on the job. The OSHA 10-Hour Training program satisfies these requirements for entry-level safety education and reinforces a commitment to maintaining safe workplaces. By completing OSHA 10 training, employers and employees can:
Reduce the risk of workplace incidents and injuries
Build awareness of rights and responsibilities under OSHA standards
Demonstrate compliance with OSHA regulations and industry best practices
The OSHA 10-Hour Training program is ideal for:
Entry-level workers in construction or general industry
Employees who may be exposed to workplace hazards
Supervisors and team leads seeking foundational safety knowledge
Contractors or subcontractors who need OSHA credentials for jobsite access
Many worksites—particularly in construction—require OSHA 10 training as a condition of employment or site entry.
At Excelsior Safety Solutions, we provide OSHA 10-Hour Training that’s practical, engaging, and effective. Our training is led by authorized instructors with years of industry experience. We offer flexible delivery options to fit your workforce needs:
In-person classroom training
On-site training at your facility
By partnering with Excelsior, you’ll equip your team with the tools to work safely, reduce risks, and meet regulatory requirements—all while building a strong safety culture.