
The NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development is offering free OSHA 10-Hour Safety Training for both General Industry and Construction workers. This training provides essential safety and health knowledge to help prevent workplace accidents and maintain safer work environments.
Who Should Take This Training?
This training is designed for both construction and general industry workers. Those involved in new construction, alterations, or repairs, will benefit from learning about site safety and hazard prevention. Also, workers in manufacturing, warehousing, and healthcare, will gain safety knowledge applicable to non-construction workplaces.
OSHA 10-Hour Course Benefits
Participants will learn important workplace safety practices to help reduce accidents and injuries. Upon completion, attendees will receive an OSHA course completion card, which is widely recognized by employers and can improve job prospects and career advancement opportunities.
- Gain critical safety knowledge to prevent workplace hazards.
- Earn an OSHA course completion card, recognized by employers nationwide.
- Improve your job prospects and career advancement in construction and general industry.
Call 609-633-2587 or email safetytraining@dol.nj.gov to contact the training team for more information or to register
To view available classes and complete the registration process online, visit the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development website at nj.gov/labor/safetyandhealth/consultations-trainings/outreach-training.
Registration Process
To enroll, submit a request by email or through the online registration form. Once your eligibility is confirmed, you will receive a link to complete your registration. If the class is full, alternative dates or a waitlist option will be provided. A confirmation email will be sent approximately one week before the training, and participants must respond to secure their spot. If no response is received, a follow-up call will be made two days before the class, and unconfirmed spots may be offered to those on the waitlist.
Registration is required, and participants should only sign up if they plan to attend.
Take the Next Step in Workplace Safety
If you work in construction or general industry, this free OSHA 10-Hour Training can help you meet safety standards and compliance requirements. Secure your spot today and gain the knowledge needed for a safer workplace.