OSHA certifications range from tens of dollars to hundreds of dollars. The OSHA website offers information and guidance on certifications and the cost of them. Research of the official OSHA website will provide most answers to cost questions.
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It keeps everything safe- restaurants and businesses. If you own your own business, you must pass your OSHA certifications and inspections.
Being "OSHA certified" doesn't mean anything. In fact OSHA doesn't give certifications to anybody. It means you took a 10-30 hour safety course.
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.
You can find out what the required training is for OSHA on their website at www.osha.gov. There you can find out what you need to do in order to be OSHA compliant.
All OSHA standards and requirement can be seen at the OSHA web site.
No other certifications are required, however the CSP, or even a PE, would be a helpful credentials to have in a field where there are numerous competitors who hold independent, professional certifications.
Since OSHA does not certify workers, the answer is nowhere.
You can find OSHA information at their website. See the "Related Links," below
For General Industry OSHA Safety Standards, see Document 1910. You can find this available for free by using the official OSHA government website.
The website for OSHA. Look up OSHA.gov