OSHA offers a number of training programs, including the 10-hour and 30-hour, both of which are available online. This site offers general information: http://www.osha.gov/dte/oti/course_faqs.html You can register for various OSHA courses here: http://www.oshacampus.com/osha-10-hour-training.cfm
There are a number of steps one must take to get OSHA certification. One can apply online at the OSHA Educations Center for the 30 hour training course in either construction or general industry. One must pay $159 and have a credit card or Paypal then fill out the online form.
No There are not free online microsoft ceritification classes. As far as I can see there are many places on-line to take a microsoft certification class but there is a fee involved.
The requirement is that you take a class that specializes in construction training. You simply need to sign up and participate in the 30 hour course as opposed to the 10 hour course to completely the 30 hour requirement.
You can try taking online courses. If you're not comfortable with that, you can try asking if there's a refresher class at the place where you first learned and got your certification.
You can take the OSHA-10 online. There are several offerings, so make sure you choose one that is OSHA certified and that grant you the certificate you need. Check out these sites: www.osha10hourtraining.com/ AND http://www.osha.gov/dte/oti/course_faqs.html
No, you need to retake the whole class in order to continue to be certified. I would take the class at your local YMCA.
There are many online sites where you can get CPR certification such as www.cprtoday.com/. However, I highly recommend that you take a class in person, because then you can actually practice several CPR techniques on a dummy in front of a certified instructor.
You need to take a class and it is not available online. It is however, available at your local community college so try to sign up for the next class being offered.
Microsoft certification classes can be taken through the Microsoft website. A good starting point would be this link: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/cert-overview.aspx
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.
OSHAcampus.com offers Hazwoper training certification courses online. Complete your 8 hour, 24 hour, or 40 hour Hazwoper training online. National Environmental Trainers, Inc. offers 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training. Get your HAZWOPER certification or take a refresher course on RCRA and OSHA 40.
The price varies depending on the trainer and number of participants in the class. An online course is available at http://www.oshainstituteofamerica.com/. They charge $89 per class.