School Bus Safety Top Tips
Top Tips for School Bus Safety Teaching safety in and around the school bus is extremely important. Read on for…
This safety training program is primarily intended for entry-level workers who work for employers and/or at worksites regulated by OSHA’s 1910 General Industry standards. It is an overview of the type of hazards workers might face at general industry workplaces and focuses on hazard identification, hazard avoidance, and hazard control and prevention. The training does not focus on OSHA standards and is not a substitute for legally required safety training in those OSHA standards.
The training is online, is conducted in English, and people who complete the training will receive an OSHA 10-Hour General Industry card. This training is provided by our OSHA-authorized partner ClickSafety.
This safety training program is primarily intended for entry-level workers who work for employers and/or at worksites regulated by OSHA’s 1926 Construction Industry standards. It is an overview of the type of hazards workers might face at construction workplaces and focuses on hazard identification, hazard avoidance, and hazard control and prevention. The training does not focus on OSHA standards and is not a substitute for legally required safety training in those OSHA standards.
The training is online, is conducted in English, and people who complete the training will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction card.
This safety training program is primarily intended for entry-level workers who work for employers and/or at worksites regulated by OSHA’s 1926 Construction Industry standards. It is an overview of the type of hazards workers might face at construction workplaces and focuses on hazard identification, hazard avoidance, and hazard control and prevention. The training does not focus on OSHA standards and is not a substitute for legally required safety training in those OSHA standards.
The training is online, is conducted in Spanish, and people who complete the training will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction card. This training is provided by our OSHA-authorized partner ClickSafety.
This safety training program is primarily intended for entry-level workers who work for employers and/or at worksites regulated by CAL/OSHA’s Construction standards. It is an overview of the type of hazards workers might face at construction workplaces and focuses on hazard identification, hazard avoidance, and hazard control and prevention. The training does not focus on OSHA or CAL/OSHA standards and is not a substitute for legally required safety training in those standards.
The training is online, is conducted in English, is appropriate for workers in California, and people who complete the training will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry card. This training is provided by our OSHA-authorized partner ClickSafety.
This safety training program is primarily intended for workers with some degree of safety responsibility at their work who work for employers and/or at worksites covered by OSHA’s 1926 Construction standards. It is an overview of the type of hazards workers might face at construction workplaces and focuses on hazard identification, hazard avoidance, and hazard control and prevention. The training does not focus on OSHA standards and is not a substitute for legally required safety training in those OSHA standards.
The training is online, is conducted in English, and people who complete the training will receive an OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry card. This training is provided by our OSHA-authorized partner ClickSafety.
This safety training program is primarily intended for entry-level workers who work for employers and/or at worksites regulated by OSHA’s 1910 Construction Industry standards and, in particular, work tasks related to road construction. It is an overview of the type of hazards workers might face while performing road construction tasks and focuses on hazard identification, hazard avoidance, and hazard control and prevention. The training does not focus on OSHA standards and is not a substitute for legally required safety training in those OSHA standards.
The training is online, is conducted in English, and people who complete the training will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Industry card. This training is provided by our OSHA-authorized partner ClickSafety.
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