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In addition to OSHA Outreach Training and HAZWOPER Training, OSHA.com offers many more safety and training courses, including:
What is OSHA Certification Training?
OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, was created in 1970 to prevent dangerous working conditions. They require workers to complete safety compliance training courses covering lessons on eliminating or diminishing occupational injury, illness, and death to achieve this goal. OSHA.com online courses are here to assist U.S. employers in staying compliant with training obligations outlined in OSHA Standards.
Note: There is technically no such thing as "OSHA certification.” By completing an OSHA Outreach Training Program course, graduates earn either a 10-hour or 30-hour OSHA DOL card.
Benefits of Online OSHA Training
OSHA training is becoming mandatory in more states and industries every day. Online training is the most convenient way to take OSHA-authorized training. Enroll online, complete the training at your own pace, and receive your certificates and cards online or in the mail. OSHA Outreach courses are provided in partnership with 360training.com, an OSHA-authorized online Outreach Provider.
OSHA.com is a privately-owned website that is not affiliated with any government agency.
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