The OSHA-10 certification is designed for entry-level workers who are new to job sites where safety is a priority. While it's not federally mandated for all workers, many employers, unions, and state agencies require it as a baseline credential. This training is ideal for: Construction and general industry laborers, Warehouse and logistics workers, Maintenance crews and custodial staff, Manufacturing and assembly line workers, Temp workers or contractors entering regulated job sites.
Some states and municipalities have made OSHA-10 mandatory for public works projects or specific industries. Earning your OSHA-10 card shows employers that you understand basic workplace safety, know your rights, and can help maintain a hazard-free environment.
Some states and municipalities have made OSHA-10 mandatory for public works projects or specific industries. Earning your OSHA-10 card shows employers that you understand basic workplace safety, know your rights, and can help maintain a hazard-free environment.





