To thrive in OSHA 510-related roles, individuals need a solid understanding of OSHA standards, workplace safety regulations, and hazard recognition, often supported by having completed the OSHA 510 course or a similar credential. Familiarity with incident reporting software, safety inspection tools, and learning management systems is highly beneficial. Strong communication, attention to detail, and the ability to educate others help professionals excel in this area. These skills ensure compliance with safety standards, proper risk management, and foster a culture of workplace safety.