There are some online free OSHA programs that you can look into online. Make sure that you check out: http://www.oshatrain.org or try http://www.free-training.com/OSHA both of these sites are great resources for you.
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Yes, there are lots of free typing certifications. Try going to a night school or Continuing adult education center. These places are recognized by employers.
There is none. All major Linux certifications (LPI, CompTIA, RHCE, etc...) all cost money.
This is a free online course. I doubt it offers any certifications that would be useful, but it can help you get the basics down for accredited courses. http://www.accountingcoach.com/
OSHA Pro's Inc. at 2518 Lemay Ferry road in South County is one place to take the OSHA class.
“Are there any online retirement or IRA calculators that are free for use?” are there any online retirement or IRA calculators that are free for use?
OSHA certification is assumed to be authentic. If there is any doubt, OSHA should be contacted. Tampering with government certification of any kind is a felony.
OSHA posters can only be downloaded off the internet, ordered by phone or ordered online, thus, they can be printed in any size desired, however OSHA requires that reproductions of the poster be no smaller than 8.5" by 14" with no smaller than 10 point font
Oblivion doesn't have any online.
OSHA has approved a few providers to give the OSHA 10-hour courses online. To get a list of approved suppliers, OSHA advises that an email inquiry be sent to outreach@dol.gov For additional information, see the OSHA web page on the Outreach Training programs, at the related link, below.
You should place any of your certifications under "Qualifications".
OSHA does not approve equipment or tools of any sort.