OSHA has developed outreach training programs to raise awareness about workplace safety and potential hazards that can cause accidents and injuries.
There are two programs designed to educate general industry workers: OSHA 10-Hour and OSHA 30-Hour.
If you’re an entry-level worker, you will get a basic overview of OSHA policies, as well as the major hazards you're likely to encounter from the OSHA 10-Hour course.
On the other hand, the OSHA 30-Hour course takes a deeper dive to provide a comprehensive overview of workplace safety programs. This course is designed for employees with supervisory duties, and it covers an extensive list of potential hazards, safety procedures, and administrative responsibilities.
OSHA has developed outreach training programs to raise awareness about workplace safety and potential hazards that can cause accidents and injuries.
There are two programs designed to educate construction industry workers: OSHA 10-Hour and OSHA 30-Hour.
If you’re an entry-level worker, you will get a basic overview of OSHA policies, as well as the major hazards you're likely to encounter from the OSHA 10-Hour course.
On the other hand, the OSHA 30-Hour course takes a deeper dive to provide a comprehensive overview of workplace safety programs. This course is designed for employees with supervisory duties, and it covers an extensive list of potential hazards, safety procedures, and administrative responsibilities.
How Does This Work?
We offer Part 46 surface, Part 48 A and Part 48 B mining certification courses. All courses are developed and taught by a MSHA Certified Instructor. All courses require you to have a webcam and microphone. These usually come standard on laptops and notebooks.
Our courses are made up of training videos, handouts, exercises, assignments, & presentations. Each course is made up of several sections. After each section is a short quiz with multiple choice answers. You are required to pass all quizzes to complete the course. These quizzes are required by MSHA to evaluate your learning.
Once you complete your course you will be issued an MSHA Form 5000-23 certificate via email.
Why Choose Us?
MSHA Compliant Courses and Certificate
Developed by a MSHA Certified Instructor
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“All training and evaluation must be conducted by persons with the necessary knowledge, training and experience to train powered industrial truck operators and evaluate their competence.”
An example of a qualified trainer would be a person who by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or. . “who by extensive knowledge, training, and experience has demonstrated the ability to train and evaluate powered industrial truck operators.” – OSHA.gov
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