Since OSHA does not certify workers, the answer is nowhere.
Yes. Confined Space Training is mandatory in order to be OSHA certified. Confined Space Training is a necessary part of worker safety. http://www.confinedspaceentrytraining.com/
No. Worker's Compenstation is completely separate form OSHA. Worker's Compensation is run by each state under its own legislation. OSHA is a US Federal Agency.
OSHA wants every worker to go home safe
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.
Certain ear plugs can be OSHA certified. If you go to a commercial supplier, the package should indicate whether they are OSHA compliant.
CSHO is Certified Safety and Health Official. it is a program of OSHA safety courses that results in a certificate and a title from OSHA.
Yes, worker representatives are permitted to accompany OSHA inspectors during an inspection. This right is outlined in the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which allows employees to have a representative, such as a union representative or a coworker, present to help ensure that their concerns are addressed. The representative can assist in communicating issues and ensuring that the inspection process is fair and thorough.
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To find information about Osha certifications you can visit the OCHA homepage through the internet. On this page you will be able to find all of the information that you will need to become OSHA certified.
The website for OSHA. Look up OSHA.gov
The M50 gas mask is not specifically OSHA certified; rather, it is certified by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) for respiratory protection. OSHA standards require that respirators meet NIOSH certification for workplace safety. While the M50 is widely used by military and certain civilian agencies for protection against chemical and biological agents, its certification pertains to NIOSH rather than direct OSHA endorsement.
The following jobs require OSHA training: Medical Technologist, Mammography technologist, Health and saftey office, Nurse practioner, federal and state compliance officers, state consultants, federal agency personnel, certified industrial hygenist, xray technicians and chemical processing industry worker.