OSHA-Authorized Outreach Training
OSHA 30 Certification Online
Earn your OSHA 30 certification 100% online, at your own pace. Authorized Construction and General Industry Outreach training with a printable certificate and your official DOL card.
- 100% online, self-paced
- OSHA-authorized Outreach training
- Official DOL card + certificate
- 3.0 CEUs awarded
- Construction & General Industry
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OSHA 30 certification is the 30-hour OSHA Outreach training program for supervisors, foremen, and workers with safety responsibility. The Training Institute delivers OSHA 30 certification 100% online and self-paced for both Construction and General Industry — browse every option in our course catalog. Finish at your own pace, pass the final exam, and receive a printable certificate plus your official Department of Labor (DOL) card.
What Is OSHA 30 Certification?
OSHA 30 is a 30-hour Outreach course covering the recognition, avoidance, and prevention of workplace hazards — a deeper program than the 10-hour course. OSHA does not “certify” individuals directly; the OSHA Outreach DOL card is the industry-recognized credential proving you completed the authorized 30-hour program.
Who Needs OSHA 30?
OSHA 30 is built for supervisors, foremen, site leads, and safety coordinators. It is frequently required by employers, general contractors, and some states or municipalities for supervisory roles and jobsite access.
What You’ll Learn
The course spans 24 modules of OSHA-aligned instruction, including:
- Introduction to OSHA and Managing Safety & Health
- The OSHA Focus Four hazards: falls, electrocution, struck-by, and caught-in/between
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) and health hazards in the workplace
- Stairways & ladders, scaffolding, and cranes & hoists
- Fire protection, trenching & excavation, and concrete & masonry
- Welding, confined spaces, lockout/tagout, and ergonomics
OSHA 30 Construction vs. General Industry
The Training Institute offers two authorized tracks. Construction focuses on jobsite hazards such as scaffolds, trenching, and the Focus Four. General Industry covers manufacturing, warehouse, and facility hazards. Both are 30 hours, award 3.0 CEUs, and issue a DOL card — choose the one that matches your workplace.
How to Earn Your OSHA 30 DOL Card
- Enroll in OSHA 30 Construction or General Industry.
- Complete the 30 hours online at your own pace.
- Pass the final exam.
- Download your certificate immediately and receive your official OSHA 30 DOL card.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is OSHA 30 certification?
OSHA 30 is a 30-hour OSHA Outreach training program covering the recognition, avoidance, and prevention of workplace hazards. It is designed for supervisors and workers with safety responsibility. On completion you receive an OSHA Department of Labor (DOL) card — the industry-recognized proof that you finished the authorized 30-hour program.
Who needs OSHA 30 instead of OSHA 10?
OSHA 10 is aimed at entry-level workers, while OSHA 30 is the more in-depth course for supervisors, foremen, and anyone with safety responsibility on the job. Many employers, general contractors, and jurisdictions require OSHA 30 for supervisory roles or site access.
How long does OSHA 30 take?
The course is 30 hours of training. Because it is 100% online and self-paced, you can complete it on whatever schedule works for you — all at once or across multiple sessions.
Is OSHA 30 available for Construction and General Industry?
Yes. The Training Institute offers authorized OSHA 30 Outreach training for both Construction and General Industry. Choose the track that matches your workplace.
Do I get a DOL card, and does it expire?
Yes — after you pass the final exam you receive a printable certificate of completion and your official OSHA 30 DOL card. DOL cards do not carry an OSHA expiration date, though many employers and states ask workers to refresh their Outreach training periodically (commonly every 3–5 years).
How much does OSHA 30 cost?
Online OSHA 30 (Construction or General Industry) is $145. Instructor-led options are also available.
