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IN-PERSON

OSHA 10‑Hour General Industry Safety & Health Training

Tuesday-Wednesday | June 30 - July 1, 2026

Cottingham & Butler Headquarters
800 Main St, Dubuque IA, 52001


The OSHA 10‑Hour General Industry course provides foundational safety and health training for employees, supervisors, and managers working in non‑construction environments. This course is designed to build awareness of workplace hazards, reinforce employer and employee responsibilities, and promote a proactive safety culture. Ideal for entry‑level workers as well as those with supervisory or safety responsibilities, the OSHA 10 serves as both an introduction to OSHA requirements and a practical refresher on core safety topics commonly encountered in general industry settings. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how OSHA standards apply to their daily work, how to recognize and control hazards, and how everyone plays a role in preventing injuries, illnesses, and incidents on the job.

June 30th - July 1, 2026

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Dubuque, IA

What You Need to Know

Date & Time: June 30  |  8:30AM - 5:00PM

and July 1  |  8:30AM - 12:00PM


Registration Deadline: Monday, June 15th


Location: Roshek Rooftop Learning Center, 700 Locust St.


Fee: $175 for C&B clients and $250 for non-C&B clients

Payment information will be sent to you upon completion of registration.



Course Details


Topics Covered

  1. Introduction to OSHA – OSHA’s mission, structure, and the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees

  2. The OSHA Act

  3. General Duty Clause – Section 5(a)(1)

  4. OSHA Inspections, Citations, and Penalties (29 CFR Part 1903)

  5. OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

  6. Managing Health and Safety

  7. Walking and Working Surfaces

  8. Fall Protection

  9. Exit Routes & Emergency Action Plans

  10. Means of Egress & Fire Protection

  11. Machine Guarding

  12. Electrical Safety

  13. Hazard Communication (HazCom)

  14. Hazardous Materials Awareness

  15. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  16. OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements

Key Safety Messages Emphasized

  1. Safety is a shared responsibility—every employee has the right and obligation to work safely

  2. Hazards should be identified, reported, and addressed before injuries occur

  3. Workers have the right to speak up, ask questions, and report unsafe conditions without fear of retaliation

  4. OSHA standards establish minimum requirements—companies should always strive to exceed them

  5. Preventing incidents protects people, productivity, and the organization


Course Completion

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an official OSHA 10‑Hour General Industry wallet card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor – Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), certifying completion of the 10‑Hour General Industry Safety & Health training


Facilitated By

TJ Greenwood

Manager – Safety Management Services Company

Travel Accomodations

Local Airport Info:

Quad Cities International Airport (MLI)

80 miles from Cottingham & Butler


Eastern Iowa Airport (CID)

82 miles from Cottingham & Butler


Dane County Regional Airport (MSN)

105 miles from Cottingham & Butler


Local Hotel Info:

Hotel Julien Dubuque

200 Main St., Dubuque, IA

(563) 556-4200

Room Rate: mention "Cottingham & Butler" for a discounted room rate


Holiday Inn Dubuque/Galena

450 Main St., Dubuque, IA

(563) 556-2000

Room Rate: mention "Cottingham & Butler" for a discounted room rate

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OSHA 10‑Hour General Industry Safety & Health Training
The OSHA 10‑Hour General Industry course provides foundational safety and health training for employees, supervisors, and managers working in non‑construction environments. This course is designed to build awareness of workplace hazards, reinforce employer and employee responsibilities, and promote a proactive safety culture. Ideal for entry‑level workers as well as those with supervisory or safety responsibilities, the OSHA 10 serves as both an introduction to OSHA requirements and a practical refresher on core safety topics commonly encountered in general industry settings. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how OSHA standards apply to their daily work, how to recognize and control hazards, and how everyone plays a role in preventing injuries, illnesses, and incidents on the job.
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