NASP 30-Hour General Industry – OSHA Standards
The NASP 30-Hour General Industry – OSHA Standards course is a detailed training program designed to provide employees, supervisors, and safety professionals with a solid understanding of OSHA regulations that apply to general industry workplaces (non-construction), such as manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, and more.
NASP stands for the National Association of Safety Professionals, which provides OSHA-compliant safety training for a wide range of industries.
Course Highlights:
- OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Standards: Focused on OSHA regulations for general industry.
- Hazard Identification and Control: Teaches how to recognize, evaluate, and prevent workplace hazards.
- Key Topics Include:
- Hazard communication (chemical safety)
- Electrical safety
- Machine guarding
- Walking-working surfaces (slips, trips, and falls)
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Ergonomics
- Fire prevention and emergency action plans
Who It’s For:
- Safety officers and managers
- Supervisors and team leads
- Employees with safety responsibilities
- Anyone looking to build a foundation in OSHA safety standards
Certification:
Participants who successfully complete the course receive a 30-Hour General Industry Safety Certificate from NASP, showing that they have advanced knowledge of workplace safety practices and OSHA compliance.