
OSHA Outreach Training Program certifications issued through the U.S. Department of Labor. The OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 are the most widely recognized workplace safety credentials in the country. Required by many construction employers, union apprenticeship programs, and federal contractors. A DOL wallet card is issued upon completion — valid for life.
Official verification / more infoCovers workplace safety fundamentals for non-construction environments — manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, retail, and service industries. Topics include hazard recognition, electrical safety, PPE, fire safety, and OSHA rights. Required by many employers for entry-level workers. DOL wallet card issued.
Covers construction site safety — fall protection, scaffolding, electrical hazards, struck-by and caught-in hazards, and OSHA standards for the construction industry. Required by many general contractors and union apprenticeship programs for all workers on site. DOL wallet card issued.
Advanced safety training for supervisors and workers with safety responsibilities in general industry. Covers all OSHA 10 topics in greater depth plus additional modules on ergonomics, machine guarding, hazardous materials, and safety program management. Required for safety officers and site supervisors in many industries.
Advanced construction safety training for foremen, supervisors, and safety personnel. Covers all OSHA 10-Construction topics plus excavation, cranes, rigging, concrete, steel erection, and safety program development. Required by many union trades and federal construction contracts.
All exams are proctored. Most are administered in-person at our Indianapolis testing center. This provider also supports remote proctoring — see options below.
Proctored at our Indianapolis testing center. Appointment required — no walk-ins. Arrive 15 minutes early with valid government-issued photo ID.
We proctor you live via video. Take the exam from home with a webcam and stable internet. Appointment still required.
Employers use these credentials as a hiring filter. Knowing the target level before you test helps you prepare to the right standard.
Construction Laborer
Required on most union and federal job sites
Warehouse Worker
Forklift, loading dock, hazmat handling
Manufacturing Technician
Machine operation, assembly lines
Electrician Apprentice
OSHA 10 required by most IBEW locals
Plumber / Pipefitter Apprentice
UA union apprenticeship requirement
Construction Foreman / Superintendent
All exams are by appointment only. Walk-ins are not accepted. Same-day appointments may be available depending on capacity — call us to check.
Site safety oversight, crew management
Safety Officer / EHS Coordinator
Environmental health and safety compliance
Union Journeyman (trades)
OSHA 30 required for journeyman status in many locals
Federal Contractor
Davis-Bacon and federal construction contracts often require OSHA 30
Plant / Facilities Manager
Manufacturing and industrial facility oversight