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An in-person OSHA 10-Hour course typically takes two full days to complete, as federal regulations limit students to a maximum of 7.5 hours of training per day, requiring a minimum of two calendar days to cover the 10 hours
The 30-hour course covers everything in the 10-hour course, as well as additional electives. There is also more time dedicated to either construction training or policies, depending upon your preference. An in-person OSHA 30-Hour course typically takes four full days to complete, as federal regulations limit students to a maximum of 7.5 hours of training per day, requiring a minimum of four calendar days to cover the 10 hours
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