OSHA 10 Class 3/18 and 3/19 by IATSE Local 122
March 18 @ 9:00 am - March 19 @ 4:00 pm
Enhance your professional credentials and ensure compliance with county regulations by securing your OSHA-10 Hour General Industry card. As of January 1, 2024, this certification is a compulsory requirement for all individuals engaged in work on county properties. We strongly encourage all workers who have not yet obtained their OSHA-10 card to enroll in our upcoming class.
This comprehensive 2-day safety awareness course is rapidly becoming an industry standard within the Entertainment sector, with certain venues making it a prerequisite for employment. Facilitated by our experienced education department, the program covers essential safety practices and principles relevant to the General Entertainment Industry, equipping you with the knowledge to maintain a safe working environment.
There will be two 15 minute breaks and one thirty minute break each day. Students are encouraged to bring food to sustain themselves during class.
CLASS IS HELD IN THE HOUSE OF CHARM. THE ENTRANCE IS LOCATED IN THE ALCAZAR GARDEN. MEET IN THE ALCAZAR GARDEN AND WE WILL ALL GO DOWN TO THE CLASSROOM TOGETHER.
Class Schedule:
- Weds, Mar 17, 2026 9:00AM to 4:00PM
- Thur, Mar 18, 2026, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location:
1363 Old Globe Way
San Diego, CA 92101
House of Charm
Register HERE
The Lerner must attend the entirety of both days in order to be issued an OSHA-10 card.
This class has limited capacity and as such it will be treated like a job call regarding call out procedures, tardiness and no call no show.
Requirements:
- The learner must have worked a call from the referral hall, worked under a collective bargaining agreement, or be a current member of IATSE Local 122.
- This is an in person class. This class has limited attendance and all attendees must have a reservation; therefore, it will be treated like a job call.
- If you are unable to attend, please cancel your ticket or email education@iatse122.org.
- Tardiness and/or No-Call-No-Show will be reported to the IATSE Local 122 Compliance Committee.








