OSHA 10- and 30- Hour Certification Training Programs
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandates safety training requirements that must be met by businesses in various industries across the country.
The benefits to employers and workers of completing OSHA training are many, ultimately stressing the importance of maintaining a safe working environment.
Our OSHA safety training programs stress a team safety culture that encourages everyone in a shared passion for safety. Management and employees must work together to prevent accidents, injuries and workplace safety hazards.
Benefits of our training include:
- Revenue Generation: clients are more likely to use a company that has stringent safety practices and high standards
- Cost Savings: Save on accidents that cause product damage expense, employee injuries, damage to expensive equipment and legal fees
- Reduce employee injuries and illnesses that are work-related
- Incorporating a proactive approach to spotting hazards and issues
OSHA 10-Hour Certification
Curriculum includes:
- Intro to OSHA
- Fall Protection
- Electrical Safety
- Construction Safety Orientation
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Silica Safety
- Stairways and Ladders
- Scaffold Safety
- Hand & Power Tools
Individuals have 180 days to complete training from the start of the program and receive an OSHA course completion card.
OSHA 30-Hour Certification
Curriculum includes:
- Intro to OSHA
- Incident Investigation
- Job Safety Analysis
- Leadership Skills for Safety
- Fall Protection
- Electrical Safety
- Construction Safety Orientation
- Crane Safety
- Excavations, Trenching & Shoring
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Hearing Safety
- Eye Safety
- Silica Safety
- Formaldehyde
- Stairways & Ladders
- Concrete Masonry
- Welding Safety
- Hot Work
- Scaffold Safety
- Hand & Power Tools
- Back Injury Prevention
- Confined Space Entry Permit Required
- Lead Safety
- Aerial Lifts
- Forklift Safety
- Hazard Communication
Individuals have 180 days to complete training from the start of the program and receive an OSHA course completion card.