OSHA General Industry

OSHA – GENERAL INDUSTRY

Presented by OSHA 29 CFR 1910 “Outreach Program” trainers. OSHA General Industry is primarily applicable to people working in manufacturing, as well as those working in warehousing, distribution centers, medical professions, and service industries. Topics included, but not limited to: walking and working surfaces, fall protection, exit routes, fire prevention, basic electrical, Haz Comm, material handling, confined space, lockout tagout, BBP, hearing, respiratory, and PPE.

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OSHA – CONSTRUCTION

Presented by OSHA 29 CFR 1926 “Outreach Program” trainers. OSHA Construction is applicable to people working in the construction trades, such as general contractors, service providers, and sub-contractors working on new construction projects, major renovation sites, and demo sites. Topics included, but not limited to: scaffolding, fall protection, electrical hazards, material handling, excavations, stairways and ladders, PPE, and hand and power tools.

OSHA 10 hour & 30 hour cards do not expire!