OSHA Training
Learn essential workplace safety standards that reduce accidents, prevent violations, and keep your team OSHA-compliant.
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OSHA Training for Safer Job Sites
Learn how OSHA standards prevent injuries, reduce liability, and promote safe, efficient operations across all industries.
OSHA Training
We provide certified OSHA safety courses that prepare workers to identify hazards, prevent incidents, and maintain compliance across all job sites.
Popular OSHA Training Courses
$100
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Introductory course covering essential workplace hazards, rights, and employer responsibilities.
- Hazard Communication
- PPE & Emergency Response
- Worksite Safety Basics
$100
OSHA 30-Hour Construction
Advanced course for supervisors managing safety, inspections, and compliance across job sites.
- Fall Protection & Scaffolding
- Electrical & Trenching Safety
- Recordkeeping & Reporting
$100
HAZWOPER 24-Hour
Essential for employees involved in hazardous waste operations or emergency cleanup activities.
- Chemical Hazard Recognition
- Decontamination Procedures
- Respiratory Protection
Popular OSHA Training Courses
$100
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Introductory course covering essential workplace hazards, rights, and employer responsibilities.
- Hazard Communication
- PPE & Emergency Response
- Worksite Safety Basics
$100
OSHA 30-Hour Construction
Advanced course for supervisors managing safety, inspections, and compliance across job sites.
- Fall Protection & Scaffolding
- Electrical & Trenching Safety
- Recordkeeping & Reporting
$100
HAZWOPER 24-Hour
Essential for employees involved in hazardous waste operations or emergency cleanup activities.
- Chemical Hazard Recognition
- Decontamination Procedures
- Respiratory Protection
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Get answers to common questions about OSHA safety and certification.
OSHA training teaches workers and employers how to recognize, avoid, and prevent workplace hazards. It’s required to ensure compliance with federal safety standards and reduce injury rates.
The 10-hour course is for entry-level workers, while the 30-hour course is designed for supervisors, foremen, and safety managers who oversee compliance.
OSHA cards do not expire federally, but many employers and states recommend refresher training every 3 to 5 years to maintain safety awareness.
Yes, OSHA-authorized providers offer online versions of both 10-hour and 30-hour programs with instant digital certification upon completion.
Yes, OSHA certification is accepted nationwide, though certain states like California and New York have additional state-specific requirements.