This program is for previous and current students of MakerspaceCT programs such as Engineering Fundamentals Course, Engineering Primer Program, MakeNAble and Building on the Trades. Please do not apply unless you meet this requirement.

The MakerspaceCT OSHA 10-Hour General Safety course covers workplace hazards, employee rights, improving safety culture, and other key topics to prepare participants for job sites and safety on a manufacturing floor.
Important: The course takes place over two sessions. You must attend both sessions to receive your OSHA card.
Upon completion, all course participants will receive a certificate of completion via email, and receive their OSHA 10-Hour Card, typically within two weeks, mailed or to be picked up at MakerspaceCT.
Date: May 9, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Meals: Coffee & lunch served
Format: Classroom instruction
Date: May 12, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Break: 15-minute snack break (no meal)
Format: Hands-on safety review
This program is for students of the Spring 2026 cohort of the Engineering Fundamentals Course. Please do not apply unless you meet this requirement.
About This CourseThe OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training course is part of the OSHA Outreach Training Program, a nationally recognized program designed to help entry-level workers identify, avoid, and prevent common workplace hazards. Grounded in OSHA 29 CFR 1910 General Industry standards, this course provides a foundational overview of workplace safety topics including electrical hazards, walking and working surfaces, personal protective equipment, and hazard communication. Upon successfully completing the course and end-of-course survey, participants receive a temporary printable certificate immediately and an official OSHA 10 General Industry DOL card within two weeks. Whether you're new to a general industry workplace or fulfilling an employer requirement, this course gives you the safety foundation needed to work confidently and compliantly. | Who Needs OSHA 10 General Industry Training?OSHA 10-Hour General Industry training is designed for entry-level workers and anyone new to a safety-regulated workplace. It is commonly pursued by workers in industries including:
Employers in these industries often require OSHA 10 General Industry training as a condition of employment or to meet contract and compliance obligations. If you're starting a new role in a general industry setting or your employer has requested this training, this course is the right starting point. |
This course is in-person at MakerspaceCT, 36 Talcott Street, Hartford, CT.
Join our OSHA 10 Training course and gain essential safety certification for construction and manufacturing environments.
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