Complete your 10-hour OSHA training online, watch all modules, and pass the quiz to earn your DOL card.
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Course Format
10 hours of online training modules on workplace safety.
Max 7.5 hours per day.
Completion
Watch all modules and pass a final quiz with 70% or better (up to 3 attempts).
Complete within 180 days once started.
Completion Credential
Get a temporary certificate from 360training.com and your DOL card mailed in two weeks.
Course valid for one year from purchase.
Sign Up
Create your account to start your OSHA-10 training.
Enroll
Purchase the course to access all training modules.
Complete
Watch all 10 hours and pass the quiz.
Yes, our OSHA-10 course, provided in partnership with 360training.com, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach Provider, is 100% legitimate. You’ll earn an official U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) card. Learn more about trade certifications.
Sign up, purchase the course ($55), complete the 10-hour training, and pass the 40-question quiz (70% to pass). You’ll get a temporary certificate from 360training.com instantly and your DOL card mailed within 2-4 weeks. The card is valid for life, though some employers may require refreshers every 3-5 years. Explore how to get started in the trades.
Our OSHA-10 course is $55, including training, materials, and your DOL card. Avoid suspiciously cheap or “free” courses, as they may not be OSHA-authorized.
Yes, our OSHA-10 course, provided by 360training.com, is 100% online, self-paced, and mobile-friendly. Complete 10 hours of interactive modules and a quiz anytime, anywhere, with 24/7 access. OSHA requires at least 10 hours over a minimum of two days.
OSHA Construction (this course) focuses on construction site hazards like fall protection, scaffolding, excavation safety, and electrical safety specific to construction work. OSHA General Industry covers workplace safety for manufacturing, warehouses, offices, and other non-construction environments, including topics like machine guarding, chemical hazards, and ergonomics. Choose Construction if you work on building sites, renovation projects, or outdoor construction. Choose General Industry if you work in factories, warehouses, retail, or office environments.
Yes! Many employers in construction and general industry require or prefer workers with OSHA-10 certification. It demonstrates your commitment to safety and can make you a more competitive candidate. Some job sites and employers mandate OSHA-10 training before you can start work. Learn more about how frequently requested OSHA is by employers.
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