Osha 10 is not a job title but rather a basic safety certification provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for individuals working in construction and general industry. Earning an OSHA 10 card requires completing a 10-hour OSHA-authorized training course, typically involving learning to recognize, avoid, and prevent common workplace hazards. Individuals with an OSHA 10 certification excel when they demonstrate strong attention to detail, willingness to follow safety protocols, and clear communication with coworkers. These skills are essential for ensuring personal and team safety on job sites and for meeting industry requirements for workplace safety compliance.