OSHA 10 & 30 TRAINING IN WESTERN MA & CT
Empowering Individuals and Teams to Stay Safe With OSHA 10 & 30 CertificationOSHA GENERAL INDUSTRY TRAINING TO KEEP YOUR WORKFORCE SAFE
OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 are foundational safety training programs designed to protect employees working in construction, manufacturing, warehousing, and other industrial environments from preventable hazards on the job.
In Massachusetts and Connecticut, employers working on certain projects and work sites are legally required to provide OSHA-approved safety training to ensure workers stay compliant, informed, and safe.
At Maybury, our OSHA-authorized instructors are dedicated to protecting your crew with hands-on, industry-specific training. To inquire about scheduling OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 training, click the button below.
OSHA 10 VS. OSHA 30
Which Training is Right For You?
Choosing the right safety training matters. OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 provide different depths of instruction depending on your crew’s experience and role. Here’s what sets them apart.
OSHA 10
Who Is It For?
Entry-level employees benefit the most from OSHA 10 training. It’s designed for workers who are new to construction, manufacturing, warehousing, or general industry and need an essential understanding of workplace hazards, safe practices, and their rights on the job.
What’s Covered During Training?
During OSHA 10 training, employees learn the basics of workplace safety and how to recognize and prevent common hazards. At Maybury, we’ll teach you:
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Safe work practices for equipment, tools, and materials
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Employee rights and employer responsibilitiesEmergency procedures and incident prevention
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Proper use of PPE (personal protective equipment)
- How to identify potential risks in the workplace
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How to report unsafe conditions
OSHA 30
Who Is It For?
OSHA 30 is designed for supervisors, managers, and experienced workers who have a more intensive role in workplace safety. This includes warehouse supervisors, lead operators, maintenance managers, safety coordinators, crew chiefs, and other team leaders responsible for overseeing daily operations.
What’s Covered During Training?
During OSHA 30 training, workers learn how to lead safer operations, identify risks before they become incidents, and manage crews in high-traffic warehouse environments. Topics include:
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Advanced hazard recognition and mitigation
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Emergency action planning procedures and incident prevention
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Energy control and lockout/tagout
- Machine guarding requirements
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Incident investigation and reporting
- Leadership responsibilities for maintaining a safe facility
BENEFITS OF OSHA 10 & 30 TRAINING
Prevent Injuries on the Job
OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 give workers the knowledge they need to recognize hazards, avoid unsafe conditions, and stay protected in warehouses, construction sites, manufacturing plants, and other high-risk environments.
MEET STATE REQUIREMENTS
Both programs follow OSHA standards to ensure employees understand essential safety regulations, employer responsibilities, and proper procedures—helping your team meet compliance on qualifying MA and CT job sites.
EMPOWER TEAM LEADERS
Hands-on, site-specific instruction helps employees spot hazards, make safer decisions, and move confidently through busy workspaces.
EXPLORE OUR OTHER SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAMS
In warehouse and workplace environments, many on-site injuries and equipment errors stem from inadequate safety practices or insufficient training. At Maybury, we go beyond basic safety inspections; we’re your long-term partner in building a safer, more efficient workplace.
Our OSHA-certified training programs and tailored safety services help reduce risk, prevent costly accidents, and keep your team compliant. In addition to comprehensive safety inspections, we also offer the following safety training courses.
- Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training meets OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.178 requirements
- Workplace Safety Inspections
- Crane Inspections/Operator Training
- Scissor & Boom Lift Training
- Incident Investigation Training
- Train the Trainer Program for industrial trucks and aerial lifts
- Pedestrian Safety Training
- Lockout Tagout Training
- Fall Protection Training
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OSHA 10 & 30 Training FAQs
What are the OSHA 10 & 30 requirements in Massachusetts and Connecticut?
Employers on certain public construction projects, industrial worksites, and warehouses are legally required to provide OSHA-authorized training. OSHA 10 is typically required for entry-level workers, while OSHA 30 is recommended for supervisors and managers responsible for overseeing crews and maintaining workplace safety.
How long does each type of training take?
OSHA 10 is approximately 10 hours, usually completed over 1–2 days. OSHA 30 is approximately 30 hours, often completed over 3–4 days.
Will employees receive certification after completing the course?
Yes. Participants receive an OSHA 10- or 30-hour completion card, which is recognized nationwide and may be required for certain projects.
How often should OSHA training be refreshed?
While OSHA does not mandate refresher intervals, it is recommended that employees take refresher training every 3–5 years, or whenever job responsibilities or safety protocols change.
Where can the training be held?
Maybury can host the training at our facility, or it can be conducted onsite at your facility to accommodate your team.