OSHA Training in Connecticut
OSHA.com offers OSHA training courses that are accepted statewide by Connecticut. The OSHA 10 Hour Training and OSHA 30 Hour Training courses below can be taken for all workers in Connecticut that need OSHA training cards. In addition, if you relocate to another state, the same card will be honored there.
Click on the Enroll Now! link for the course you want to take, register and pay online, and you begin your course when you’re ready. You can take the course at your own pace, login and logout as needed. The course is 100% online and is available 24×7.
Once you complete the OSHA Online 10 hour or 30 hour course, you may print out your certificate of completion immediately and you will receive your DOL Wallet Card by US Mail within eight to ten weeks.
OSHA Outreach 10-Hour Construction Industry Training
OSHA Outreach 10-Hour General Industry Training
OSHA Outreach 30-Hour Construction Industry Training
OSHA Outreach 30-Hour General Industry Training
Connecticut OSHA Training Information
The State of Connecticut, under an agreement with OSHA, operates an occupational safety and health program in accordance with Section 18(b) of the Occupational Safety and health Act of 1970.The Connecticut Occupational Safety and Health Division (CONN-OSHA) is part of the Connecticut Department of Labor. Connecticut OSHA is located in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
The Connecticut State Plan applies to all public sector employers other than the Federal government employees. Federal government employees are covered by Federal OSHA, which also exercises jurisdiction over most private sector employers in the State of Connecticut. The state of Connecticut exercises safety and health jurisdiction over most private sector employers in the state, and over public sector employers other than the federal government.
Regulations and Standards
CONN-OSHA has adopted all Federal OSHA standards that would relate to public sector employer operations. CONN-OSHA incorporates Federal standards by reference. Therefore, the State and Federal standards are identical.