OSHA COMPLIANCE SERIES CERTIFICATE
This National Safety Council Certificate provides you with grounding
in OSHA 1910 general industry standards. You choose the compliance
issues that are most important to your organization, and get in-depth
reviews of the relevant standards.
When you complete the Certificate, you’ll have the ability to
read and interpret specific OSHA standards so you can be confident
you know how to comply, and avoid fines.
Training designed for:
Anyone responsible for OSHA compliance-line workers, human resources, safety managers, loss control managers, safety coordinators, safety team members, and entry-level or part-time safety practitioners.Step-by-step training keeps you on a safe track.
- Target standards most relevant to your organization.
- Review basic safety terms and concepts to help you better understand the principles of the standards.
- Understand how to read and interpret OSHA terms, concepts, and principles to ensure compliance.
- Find out what triggers an OSHA inspection and how to be confidently and completely prepared.
- Assess your current level of compliance, identify gaps, and create and implement an action plan to fill them.
- Learn practices and procedures that help you identify appropriate training and protection requirements.
- Participate in discussions that break down the standards in detail and answer your compliance questions.
- Take part in activities built around the standard, and work through ideas to implement back at your facility.
Complete the 4-hour Introduction to OSHA Seminar plus any five elective seminars over a 3-year period. Choose from these electives:
Intro to OSHA |
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Confined Space |
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Crane & Hoist |
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Electrical Safety |
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Exit Routes, Emergency Action & Fire Prevention Plans |
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Fire Protection |
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Hazard Communication |
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Lockout/Tagout |
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Machine Guarding |
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Personal Protective Equipment |
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Powered Industrial Trucks |
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Recordkeeping |
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Walking Working Surfaces |
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Welding, Cutting |


