OSHA Safety Compliance Training
$59.00
Limited Time Offer
The OSHA Safety Compliance Training covers basic information on OSHA’s role in protecting workers, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint.
Description
OSHA Safety Compliance Training Course Online
Course Overview:
This online training course on OSHA standards (i.e. Occupational Safety and Health Administration) covers basic information on OSHA’s role in protecting workers, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint. The course is self-paced and takes approximately two hours to complete.
Who Should Take This Course:
This course is designed for employees who want to learn more about OSHA standards and their rights and responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
– Understand OSHA’s role in protecting workers
– Identify employer responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Act
– Know how to file a complaint with OSHA
Course Outline:
– Introduction to OSHA
– Worker Rights and Responsibilities
– Employer Responsibilities
– How to File a Complaint with OSHA
– Summary and Resources
OSHA is the acronym for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. This is a federal organization that is responsible for ensuring that employers provide safe and healthy workplaces for their employees. One of the ways that OSHA accomplishes this is by requiring employers to provide training to their employees on how to safely perform their jobs and avoid injuries.
There are many different types of online OSHA compliance training courses available, and it is important to choose one that is specific to your industry and job tasks. Some of the most popular online OSHA compliance training courses include:
-General Industry Safety and Health
-Construction Safety and Health
-Hazardous Materials Handling
-Forklift Operator Safety Training
-Emergency Preparedness and Response
Choosing the right online OSHA compliance training course is important to ensure that you and your employees are properly trained on how to safely perform your jobs.