OSHA 10 · OSHA 30 · General Industry + Construction

OSHA Training Video — OSHA 10 / 30 Library

Turn 29 CFR 1910 and 1926 into a chapterized OSHA 10 / 30 library — every clause cited, bilingual EN+ES.

For independent OSHA Outreach trainers, manufacturing and construction EHS leads, and trade-school safety academies producing OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 training video. General Industry (29 CFR 1910) and Construction (29 CFR 1926) rendered chapter-by-chapter, with each chapter anchored back to the exact 29 CFR clause. Built for the ~20,000 authorized Outreach trainers in the US — not for HR onboarding decks.

Bilingual EN+ES rendering with chapter parity. MP4 export with chapter markers.

What is OSHA training video — and what makes one defensible?

OSHA training video covers the safety topics required by the relevant 29 CFR standard — 29 CFR 1910 (General Industry), 29 CFR 1926 (Construction), 29 CFR 1928 (Agriculture), 29 CFR 1915 / 1917 / 1918 (Maritime). The OSHA Outreach Training Program (OSHA 10 and OSHA 30) is the most-recognized voluntary version. A defensible OSHA training video does one thing more than most: it lets a Compliance Safety and Health Officer trace any frame back to the exact 29 CFR section. X-Pilot produces that video — chapterized, source-anchored, bilingual EN+ES — from the OSHA standards PDF you upload.

Sample chapter outline — OSHA 10 Construction (16 chapters)

A 16-chapter OSHA 10 Construction library covering the mandatory and most-common elective topics. Each chapter ships with the citation in its file metadata. Add OSHA 30 supervisor chapters on top for the longer course.

ChapterTopic29 CFR clauseOSHA 10 / 30
Ch.01Intro to OSHA & worker rights29 CFR 1903 / 1904Mandatory
Ch.02General Safety & Health Provisions1926 Subpart CMandatory
Ch.03Hazard Communication (HCS / GHS)1926.59 / 1910.1200Mandatory
Ch.04Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)1926 Subpart EMandatory
Ch.05Fall Protection — flowchart & decision tree1926 Subpart M (1926.501)Mandatory
Ch.06Electrical Safety1926 Subpart KMandatory
Ch.07Struck-by hazards (Focus Four)1926 Subparts O, V, etc.Mandatory
Ch.08Caught-in / between1926 Subparts P, MMandatory
Ch.09Lockout / Tagout1910.147 (referenced)Elective
Ch.10Confined Spaces in Construction1926 Subpart AAElective
Ch.11Excavations & Trenching1926 Subpart PElective
Ch.12Scaffolds1926 Subpart LElective
Ch.13Materials Handling, Storage, Disposal1926 Subpart HElective
Ch.14Hand and Power Tools1926 Subpart IElective
Ch.15Fire Protection & Prevention1926 Subpart FElective
Ch.16Jobsite-specific Hazard AnalysisYour JHA / AHAElective

For OSHA 30: add Managing Safety & Health, Ergonomics, Industrial Hygiene, and Process Safety Management. For OSHA 10 General Industry: swap to 1910 Subparts (D, I, S, etc.).

Built for OSHA Outreach trainers, not HR LMS

Three sub-segments use OSHA training video on X-Pilot today.

Pattern · 1

Independent OSHA Outreach trainers

Authorized OSHA 10 / OSHA 30 Outreach trainers running cohorts for 5–30 small construction or manufacturing clients each quarter. Often work bilingual EN+ES.

  • • Per-client jobsite chapters via JHA upload
  • • Branded MP4 deliverables, per client
  • • OTI card issuance comes from the trainer's OTI
Pattern · 2

Manufacturing / construction EHS

In-house safety leads at 30–500 person manufacturers and construction shops maintaining the company OSHA library plus plant-specific SOP.

  • • Hazard Communication, Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space, PPE
  • • Bilingual (EN+ES) for the floor
  • • MP4 you can host wherever your team already watches training
Pattern · 3

Trade school + apprenticeship academies

Welding, electrical, HVAC, plumbing apprenticeship programs producing OSHA-aligned video libraries for their members. Long-form, chapterized, jurisdiction-aware.

  • • OSHA 10 + trade-specific elective chapters
  • • Quiz prompts in the chapter outline for apprentice review
  • • Same source library, multiple trade variants

Why a deterministic engine, not a stock OSHA video

An OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officer (CSHO) won't accept a "looks-good" video. They want the standard, the citation, and the workplace context. Three things X-Pilot does differently:

29 CFR-anchored, every chapter

Chapters cite a specific section: 1910.147 for Lockout/Tagout, 1926.501 for Fall Protection, 1910.1200(g) for SDS access. Clause references travel inside chapter metadata so you can map any segment back to the standard.

Editable diagrams, deterministic visuals

Lockout/tagout flows, fall-protection decision trees, PPE selection charts, scaffold inspection checklists — all render as plain-text-editable diagrams via Remotion in isolated sandboxes, not stock footage. Update one term, only that chapter re-renders.

Per-jobsite chapters from your JHA

Drop the jobsite JHA, AHA, or site safety plan PDF — a jobsite-specific chapter generates inside the OSHA 10 / 30 library. The base library stays unchanged, the new chapter appears with its own clause references.

How an Outreach trainer ships an OSHA 10 + 30 library

The workflow used by paying OSHA-trainer customers. Days, not months.

  1. 1

    Upload 29 CFR + your trainer notes

    Drop the OSHA standards PDF (pull from OSHA's regulations index or eCFR Title 29). Add OSHA Outreach Procedures and your trainer notes. The model parses Subparts and sections — not arbitrary text.

  2. 2

    Pick OSHA 10 GI / OSHA 10 Construction / OSHA 30 template

    X-Pilot returns the chapter outline matching the Outreach Training Program structure (mandatory + elective hours per OSHA Outreach Procedures). Reorder, drop, or add elective chapters to hit the 10 or 30 hour target.

  3. 3

    Add jobsite chapters from client JHAs

    Drop each client's JHA / AHA / site safety plan. Per-jobsite chapters generate inside the library structure with their own clause citations. Brand the MP4 per client (logo, color, intro).

  4. 4

    Render bilingual, export, ship

    Pick languages — Spanish covers ~80% of bilingual OSHA requests in the US. Add Portuguese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Polish, Haitian Creole as needed. Chapterized MP4 with clause references in chapter metadata. Replace the OSHA PDF when standards revise — only changed chapters re-render.

"X-Pilot turns OSHA standards into video, not video into OSHA cards"

If you need to convert a screen recording into a written SOP, you want Scribe or Tango. X-Pilot is the opposite direction — OSHA standards and your JHAs go in; chapterized training video comes out.

X-Pilot is a video production tool, not an Outreach Training Institute. Authorized OSHA Outreach trainers use X-Pilot to produce the video portion of their authorized course; OSHA 10 / OSHA 30 cards are issued through your Outreach Training Institute per OSHA Outreach Procedures.

OSHA training video FAQ

Does X-Pilot generate OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 as separate libraries?

Yes. OSHA 10 (entry-level workers, general industry or construction Outreach) and OSHA 30 (supervisor-level supplemental) generate as separate chapter libraries from the same source 29 CFR standards. Most paying outreach trainers maintain both — same source library, two assembly templates.

Can every chapter cite a specific 29 CFR clause?

Yes. Every chapter cites the exact section: 29 CFR 1910 (general industry), 29 CFR 1926 (construction), 29 CFR 1928 (agriculture), 29 CFR 1915 (shipyard), or 29 CFR 1917 / 1918 (marine terminals / longshoring). The clause reference travels in chapter metadata so OSHA Outreach Training Institutes can map any video segment back to the standard.

Which languages does the OSHA training video support?

20+ languages with chapter parity. Most-requested by US construction and manufacturing trainers: Spanish (US LATAM workforce, ~80% of multilingual OSHA requests), Portuguese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Russian, Polish, French (Quebec), and Haitian Creole. Chapter IDs and citation IDs are identical across languages so one library matches across all language versions.

Can we customize per-jobsite hazards (JHA, site safety plan)?

Yes. Drop the jobsite JHA, AHA, or site safety plan PDF. The model generates an additional jobsite-specific chapter (with its own clause citations) that fits inside the OSHA 10 / 30 library structure without re-rendering existing chapters. Useful for cert trainers serving 5–30 small construction or manufacturing clients each quarter.

Is X-Pilot itself an OSHA-authorized course or Outreach Training Institute?

No. X-Pilot is the production tool for video. The OSHA Outreach Training Program is run by ~20,000 authorized trainers in the US, certified through OTIs (Outreach Training Institutes). Those authorized trainers use X-Pilot to produce the video portion of their course; final OSHA card issuance comes from the trainer's OTI per OSHA Outreach Procedures.

What's the difference between OSHA 10 general industry, OSHA 10 construction, and OSHA 30?

OSHA 10 General Industry (29 CFR 1910): 10-hour entry-level for non-construction workers — manufacturing, healthcare support, warehousing. OSHA 10 Construction (29 CFR 1926): 10-hour entry-level for construction workers. OSHA 30: 30-hour supervisor-level for both general industry and construction, covering broader management of safety programs. X-Pilot supports all three from the same source-standards library.

What chapters are in a typical OSHA 10 / 30 library?

OSHA 10 mandatory: Intro to OSHA, General Safety & Health Provisions, Hazard Communication (1910.1200 / 1926.59), PPE (1910 Subpart I / 1926 Subpart E), Walking-Working Surfaces, Fall Protection (1926.501 for construction), Electrical Safety (1910 Subpart S / 1926 Subpart K). Plus electives like Lockout/Tagout (1910.147), Confined Spaces (1910.146 / 1926 Subpart AA), Bloodborne Pathogens (1910.1030), Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178), Materials Handling. OSHA 30 adds: Managing Safety & Health, Industrial Hygiene, Ergonomics, Process Safety Management. All chapters cite the exact CFR section.

How does this work for Spanish-language construction crews on US jobsites?

Render the same chapter library in Spanish. Chapter IDs and citation IDs match the English version exactly so one structure spans every SKU. Most construction outreach trainers in our paying cohort ship a bilingual SKU by default — single content source, two language outputs.

What happens when OSHA updates a standard or issues new guidance?

Replace the source PDF or paste the updated standard. Only chapters that cite the changed section re-render; the rest of the library is untouched. Chapter metadata keeps both the old and new publication dates so your version history is preserved.

How long does a complete OSHA 10 + OSHA 30 library take to build?

OSHA 10 (general industry or construction): typically 1–2 weeks for a single trainer. OSHA 30: another 1–2 weeks adding the supervisor chapters on top of the OSHA 10 base. Bilingual rollout: render once, plus per-language review time (1–2 days). Single-chapter updates take an afternoon.

Build your OSHA 10 / 30 library this month

Free tier: full feature access — including chapterized MP4 export with clause references in chapter metadata and bilingual EN+ES rendering. Upgrade when you need volume for a complete OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 library.

No credit card required. · Last updated May 7, 2026.