OSHA Safety Training Features
Provides a dynamic classroom training experience
Conducted by a consultant who is an expert in training on the specific topic you need
Features a curriculum customized for your specific needs
Offers an interactive format, ideal for answering trainee questions and clarifying answers
Our Most Popular OSHA Safety Training
OSHA 10- or 30-Hour General Industry
Help your employees reduce the risk of workplace or jobsite injuries while providing them with their OSHA 10 and/or 30 cards. This authorized training delivers instruction on a myriad of key general industry topics.
Electrical Safety
Based on the NFPA 70E Standard, this training helps your company meet OSHA’s Part 1910 Electrical Standard. It’s delivered by an NFPA-Certified Electrical Safety Compliance Professionals who will provide training for both qualified and unqualified employees.
OSHA Construction
In compliance with Part 1926, this training gives workers a better understanding of the requirements and responsibilities of working around construction equipment and jobsites.
Process Safety Management (PSM)
As part of the 14 elements of PSM, employee training is required. Our training covers safety-specific health hazards, emergency operations, and safe work practices for operating around highly hazardous chemicals (HHC).
Additional OSHA Safety Training Topics
- Accident/Incident Investigation
- Active Threat Training
- Arc Flash – Non-Qualified
- Bloodborne Pathogens
- Confined Spaces
- Crane & Hoist General Industry
- Environmental Awareness
- Ergonomics
- Fall Protection
- Fire Safety
- First Aid/CPR
- Forklift/PIT Operator
- HazCom/GHS
- Hexavalent Chromium Training
- Hot Work
- Lockout/Tagout
- Machine Guarding
- Overhead Crane
- Powered Platform
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- RCRA/Haz Waste
- Respirator Training
- Recordkeeping Analysis & Tracking
- Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasures
- Trenching & Shoring
- Welding Safety
- Slips, Trips & Fall
Additional Supplemental Services
- OSHA Diagnostic Audit
- Live Regulatory Update Service
- OSHA Compliance Program
- Safety Policy & Procedure Review & Development
OSHA Safety Training FAQs
How is training conducted?
expand_moreexpand_lessWe’ll schedule the onsite training on the dates and times that work for you at the location of your choice, coordinate the training materials and send them to your locations in advance of the sessions, and then conduct the training using the latest adult learning methods. Following the training, you’ll receive a letter confirming the training was completed, and trainees will receive certificates of completion. Some topics can be covered using online training.
How long are the training sessions?
expand_moreexpand_lessThe session length varies depending on the topic, but most training sessions can be completed in one day.