The question of how long an OSHA 10 card remains valid is a common one. However, unlike some certifications, the OSHA 10-hour training program completion card itself does not technically have an expiration date. The card demonstrates that an individual has successfully completed a 10-hour safety training course covering general industry or construction safety standards, depending on the specific program.
While the card doesn’t expire, employers may require refresher training or updated certifications to ensure employees maintain a current understanding of safety regulations and best practices. This is because safety standards and regulations can change over time, and an employer has a legal responsibility to ensure its workforce is adequately trained and informed about workplace hazards. Furthermore, some states or specific job sites may have their own requirements for the frequency of safety training, effectively necessitating updated training even if the OSHA 10 card is still technically considered valid.