Onsite OSHA Certified Training
Employers face significant requirements regarding worker safety. The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and state occupational safety and health laws provide considerable regulation and compliance obligations over a wide variety of workplaces. A number of federal and state environmental laws also impact business work sites. In addition, workers’ compensation and occupational disease issues present important employer considerations and compliance obligations.
Workplace Safety Trainings include topics such as:
- Accident Investigation (see Incident Investigation)
- Apparel and Footwear Industry
- Arsenic
- Asbestos
- Autobody Repair and Refinishing
- Backovers (see Preventing Backovers)
- Basic Steel Products
- Battery Manufacturing
- Benzene
- Bloodborne Pathogens and Needlestick Prevention
- Cadmium
- Carcinogens
- Chemical Hazards and Toxic Substances
- Cleaning Industry
- Combustible Dust
- Communication Towers
- Competent Person
- Compressed Gas and Equipment
- Computer Workstations
- Concrete and Concrete Products
- Confined Spaces
- Construction Industry
- Construction Management Industry
- Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
- Crane, Derrick, and Hoist Safety
- Demolition
- Dermal Exposure
- Dry Cleaning
- Earthquakes
- Electrical
- Electrical Contractors Industry
- Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Ergonomics
- Eye and Face Protection
- Fall Protection
- Fire Safety
- First Aid (see Medical and First Aid)
- Foodborne Disease
- General Industry
- General Safety and Health References
- Grain Handling
- Green Roofs
- Hand and Power Tools
- Hazard Communication
- Hazard Information Bulletins (HIBs)
- Hazardous Drugs
- Hazardous and Toxic Substances (see Chemical Hazards and Toxic Substances)
- Hazardous Waste
- Healthcare
- Heat Stress (see Occupational Heat Exposure)
- Highway Work Zones and Signs, Signals, and Barricades
- Incident Investigation
- Indoor Air Quality
- Injury and Illness Prevention Programs
- Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements
- Laboratories
- Landscaping and Horticultural Services
- Lead
- Machine Guarding
- Meat Packing Industry
- Medical Access Order
- Medical and First Aid
- Medical Screening and Surveillance
- Metalworking Fluids
- Mold
- Motor Vehicle Safety
- Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
- Musculoskeletal Disorders (see Ergonomics)
- Nail Gun Safety
- Noise and Hearing Conservation (see Occupational Noise Exposure)
- Nursing Homes and Personal Care Facilities
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Plastics Industry
- Poultry Processing
- Powered Industrial Trucks
- Printing Industry
- Process Safety Management
- Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Mills
- Recordkeeping (see Injury and Illness Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements)
- Recycling
- Residential Construction Industry
- Respirator Change Schedules
- Respiratory Protection
- Safety and Health Information Bulletins (SHIBs)
- Sawmills
- Scaffolding
- Sealant, Waterproofing and Restoration Industry
- Silica, Crystalline
- Small Business
- Solar Energy
- Solvents
- Spray Operations
- Steel Erection
- Textiles
- Toxic Metals
- Tree Care Industry
- Trenching and Excavation
- Trucking Industry
- Tuberculosis
- Variances
- Ventilation
- Walking/Working Surfaces
- Waste Anesthetic Gases
- Waste Management and Recycling
- Weather Insulating/Sealing
- Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
- Wood Dust
- Wood Products Industry
- Woodworking
- Workplace Violence