Industry-Specific Safety
Learn how OSHA standards apply across industries, covering sector-specific risks and safe work practices to keep employees protected.
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Industry-Specific Training
Understand how OSHA 29 CFR regulations adapt to various work environments and ensure consistent safety standards across operations.
Industry-Specific Training
Training programs for hazards in different industries, covering safety protocols, risk control, and regulatory compliance for each work environment.
Popular Industry-Specific Safety Courses
$100
Construction Safety Awareness
Covers OSHA 1926 construction standards and essential safety practices for field crews.
- Fall Protection Basics
- Scaffolding & Excavation Safety
- PPE & Job-Site Inspections
$100
Manufacturing & Industrial Safety
For production facilities, emphasizing machine safety, ergonomics, and chemical handling.
- Machine Guarding & LOTO
- Ergonomic Risk Reduction
- Hazard Communication (GHS)
$100
Healthcare & Laboratory Safety
Meets OSHA 1910 standards for healthcare workers exposed to biohazards, sharps, or chemicals.
- Bloodborne Pathogen Awareness
- Chemical Hygiene Practices
- Emergency Preparedness
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Get answers to common questions about industry-specific OSHA training and requirements.
It’s safety training focused on the specific hazards and regulatory requirements of particular industries, ensuring compliance with relevant OSHA standards.
Workers, supervisors, and safety coordinators in sectors like construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and utilities are required to complete it.
Training frequency depends on the industry and exposure level, but most sectors require refresher training annually or when new hazards are introduced.
Yes. OSHA divides standards into categories such as General Industry (1910), Construction (1926), Maritime (1915–1918), and Agriculture (1928).
Yes. OSHA-authorized providers offer industry-focused online programs with certification upon completion.