10-hour General Industry: Warehouse Safety Training Course
Comprehensive 10-hour Warehouse Safety training per OSHA covering material handling, PPE, LOTO procedures, and compliance standards for warehouse staff.

Course Title
10-hour General Industry: Warehouse Safety
Course Duration
2 Days
Competency Assessment Criteria
Knowledge Assessment
Training Delivery Method
Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)
Service Coverage
In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region
Course Average Passing Rate
96%
Post Training Reporting
Post Training Report(s) + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms
Certificate of Successful Completion
Certification from OSHAcademy is provided upon successful completion. The certificate can be verified through a QR-Code system or by the following link: https://app.oshacademy-atp.com/verify/
Certification Provider
OSHAcademy - USA
Certificate Validity
No Expiration (Lifetime)
Instructors Languages
English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi / Pashto
Training Services Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
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Course Overview
This comprehensive 10-Hour General Industry: Warehouse Safety training program provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for maintaining safe and healthy work environments in warehouse operations. The program is intended to provide workers with a variety of safety training topics associated with workplace hazards in the warehouse industry.
Participants will learn to apply OSHA standards and industry best practices to recognize and prevent hazards specific to warehouse operations while understanding fundamental safety procedures. This program combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world scenarios to ensure participants gain valuable knowledge applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing hazard identification, materials handling safety, equipment operation, and injury prevention. In addition to OSHA's required topics for general industry, this program provides warehouse-specific training covering topics such as Personal Protective Equipment, materials handling safety, and controlling hazardous energy (lockout/tagout) training. This program is designed to provide employees with general workplace safety and health knowledge and awareness and helps employers meet OSHA training requirements for their warehouse staff.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand OSHA policies, regulations, and procedures for general industry workplaces
Recognize workers' rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA standards
Identify common workplace hazards in warehouse operations
Apply walking and working surface safety principles including slip, trip, and fall prevention
Understand exit routes, emergency action plans, and fire prevention requirements
Apply electrical safety fundamentals and hazard recognition specific to warehouse equipment
Implement Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection and use for warehouse tasks
Understand hazard communication and chemical safety for warehouse materials
Apply materials handling safety procedures for lifting, carrying, and moving items
Implement controlling hazardous energy procedures following OSHA Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Standard 1910.147
Recognize warehouse-specific safety hazards and control measures
Apply proper procedures for filing OSHA complaints
Group Exercises
N/A by OSHAcademy
Knowledge Assessment
OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment
Course Outline
Subcourses:
Mandatory Topics:
Introduction to OSHA
Walking and Working Surfaces including Fall Protection
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention
Electrical Safety
Personal Protective Equipment
Hazard Communication
Warehouse-Specific Topics:
Personal Protective Equipment
Materials Handling Safety
Controlling Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
Practical Assessment
OSHAcademy Practical Assessment
Gained Core Technical Skills
Implementing OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) requirements including Safety Data Sheet (SDS) interpretation, chemical labeling systems, and hazardous material identification for warehouse operations
Applying proper selection, use, and maintenance of personal protective equipment including safety footwear, hard hats, high-visibility clothing, hand protection, and eye protection for warehouse environments
Implementing Lockout/Tagout procedures (29 CFR 1910.147) for controlling hazardous energy including equipment isolation, energy source identification, lockout device application, stored energy dissipation, and verification procedures
Managing materials handling safety for manual and mechanical operations including proper lifting techniques, forklift operation safety principles, crane and sling rigging fundamentals, conveyor safety, and load securing methods
Implementing walking-working surface safety standards including slip, trip, and fall hazard identification, proper housekeeping practices, floor surface maintenance, aisle marking, and fall protection systems
Applying emergency action and fire prevention plan requirements including evacuation procedures, emergency equipment locations, fire extinguisher classifications, exit route design, and emergency response protocols
Implementing electrical safety fundamentals including recognition of electrical hazards, proper equipment grounding, extension cord safety, battery charging station safety, and safe work practices around powered industrial equipment
Understanding workers' rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA regulations including the right to a safe workplace, hazard reporting procedures, protection from retaliation, and complaint filing processes
Managing warehouse storage safety including proper stacking and securing methods, weight capacity limitations, racking system integrity, materials segregation, and hazardous materials storage requirements
Training Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
Targeted Audience
Warehouse Workers handling materials and inventory
Distribution Center Personnel in shipping and receiving operations
Forklift Operators and Powered Industrial Vehicle Operators
Material Handlers moving products and supplies
Warehouse Supervisors overseeing daily operations
Inventory Control Personnel managing stock and storage
Shipping and Receiving Clerks processing orders
Order Pickers and Packers fulfilling customer orders
Logistics Coordinators managing warehouse activities
Loading Dock Workers handling freight and deliveries
Warehouse Maintenance Personnel servicing equipment
New Hires in warehouse and distribution positions
Why Choose This Course
Specialized training combining general industry safety with warehouse-specific hazards
Comprehensive coverage of mandatory OSHA topics plus warehouse safety procedures
Designed specifically for warehouse staff and distribution center workers
Helps employers meet OSHA training requirements for warehouse personnel
Qualifies for up to 1.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for professional development
Includes critical lockout/tagout training for equipment maintenance and servicing
Flexible learning options supporting self-paced online completion accessible from any device
Emphasizes materials handling safety and proper lifting techniques
Comprehensive coverage of PPE requirements for warehouse operations
Access to extensive training resources including study guides, knowledge checks, and interactive scenarios
Industry-respected certification demonstrating warehouse safety competence
Affordable training solution providing exceptional value for warehouse safety education
Exceeds standard training with knowledge checks, activities, and open book exams
Lifetime access to course materials supporting ongoing reference and continuous learning
Note
Course Outline
Subcourses:
Mandatory Topics:
Introduction to OSHA
Walking and Working Surfaces including Fall Protection
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention
Electrical Safety
Personal Protective Equipment
Hazard Communication
Warehouse-Specific Topics:
Personal Protective Equipment
Materials Handling Safety
Controlling Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
Why Choose This Course?
Specialized training combining general industry safety with warehouse-specific hazards
Comprehensive coverage of mandatory OSHA topics plus warehouse safety procedures
Designed specifically for warehouse staff and distribution center workers
Helps employers meet OSHA training requirements for warehouse personnel
Qualifies for up to 1.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for professional development
Includes critical lockout/tagout training for equipment maintenance and servicing
Flexible learning options supporting self-paced online completion accessible from any device
Emphasizes materials handling safety and proper lifting techniques
Comprehensive coverage of PPE requirements for warehouse operations
Access to extensive training resources including study guides, knowledge checks, and interactive scenarios
Industry-respected certification demonstrating warehouse safety competence
Affordable training solution providing exceptional value for warehouse safety education
Exceeds standard training with knowledge checks, activities, and open book exams
Lifetime access to course materials supporting ongoing reference and continuous learning
Practical Assessment
OSHAcademy Practical Assessment
Course Overview
This comprehensive 10-Hour General Industry: Warehouse Safety training program provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for maintaining safe and healthy work environments in warehouse operations. The program is intended to provide workers with a variety of safety training topics associated with workplace hazards in the warehouse industry.
Participants will learn to apply OSHA standards and industry best practices to recognize and prevent hazards specific to warehouse operations while understanding fundamental safety procedures. This program combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and real-world scenarios to ensure participants gain valuable knowledge applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing hazard identification, materials handling safety, equipment operation, and injury prevention. In addition to OSHA's required topics for general industry, this program provides warehouse-specific training covering topics such as Personal Protective Equipment, materials handling safety, and controlling hazardous energy (lockout/tagout) training. This program is designed to provide employees with general workplace safety and health knowledge and awareness and helps employers meet OSHA training requirements for their warehouse staff.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand OSHA policies, regulations, and procedures for general industry workplaces
Recognize workers' rights and employer responsibilities under OSHA standards
Identify common workplace hazards in warehouse operations
Apply walking and working surface safety principles including slip, trip, and fall prevention
Understand exit routes, emergency action plans, and fire prevention requirements
Apply electrical safety fundamentals and hazard recognition specific to warehouse equipment
Implement Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) selection and use for warehouse tasks
Understand hazard communication and chemical safety for warehouse materials
Apply materials handling safety procedures for lifting, carrying, and moving items
Implement controlling hazardous energy procedures following OSHA Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) Standard 1910.147
Recognize warehouse-specific safety hazards and control measures
Apply proper procedures for filing OSHA complaints
Knowledge Assessment
OSHAcademy Knowledge Assessment
Targeted Audience
Warehouse Workers handling materials and inventory
Distribution Center Personnel in shipping and receiving operations
Forklift Operators and Powered Industrial Vehicle Operators
Material Handlers moving products and supplies
Warehouse Supervisors overseeing daily operations
Inventory Control Personnel managing stock and storage
Shipping and Receiving Clerks processing orders
Order Pickers and Packers fulfilling customer orders
Logistics Coordinators managing warehouse activities
Loading Dock Workers handling freight and deliveries
Warehouse Maintenance Personnel servicing equipment
New Hires in warehouse and distribution positions
