OSHA offers several classes, which are listed on the FAQ web page. You can take the OSHA-10 online. There are several offerings, so make sure you choose one that is OSHA certified. Check out these sites: www.osha10hourtraining.com/ AND http://www.osha.gov/dte/oti/course_faqs.html
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.
No. However if you are going to be selling this training as courses online, you will have to get accepted by OSHA and you will have to follow their rules. There are certain pricing in their courses or some fees to get you check up. Unless and until you get to be authorized by them, you can't sell osha safety training courses as they wouldn't be recognized/accepted.
There are many websites available that offer OSHA safety courses. One of the most popular websites is http://www.oshatrain.org/, where they offer free OSHA training.
Some of the training courses are available online. The best place to get information and sign up for OSHA certifed courses is on the OSHA website at http://www.osha.gov/dte/edcenters/online_courses.html. There are other websites that offer online courses, but you want to make sure that the courses your employees take are accepted by and meet the requirements of OSHA.
OSHA regularly offers several safety courses, including the OSHA 30. Your training coordinator can give you info and course dates and sites. This website offers a general overview of OSHA courses and how to proceed: http://www.osha.gov/dte/oti/course_faqs.html
As a safety professional you should take whichever OSHA 30 hour course is focused on the kind of safety support you will be providing. If you will be supporting General Industry, take the General Industry course, if you will be supporting construction, take the Construction course. Actually, as a true Safety Professional, you should already have obtained the information available in those courses as part of the process of becoming a professional.
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.
Your employer will require that you have the certification of specific OSHA classes. Refer to this website for FAQs as to what classes are offered and how to register for them. OSHA courses are about safety awareness, not skills. Many employers will pay for the courses, so do check. http://www.osha.gov/dte/oti/course_faqs.html
Yes, all electricians have to take a basic OSHA safety course to become certified. The reason being is there are a lot of safety measures that need to be taught.
OSHA offers a few different general office safety trainings such as Safety Orientation, Ergonomics for Office Workers, and General Industry Outreach. You can view or register for all of their trainings here: http://www.osha.com/courses
Yes, to obtain an OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) card, you typically need to complete a training course, which often includes a test or assessment at the end. The most common courses are the OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour training programs, which cover various safety and health topics relevant to the workplace. Passing the test is required to receive the certification card.
North Carolina does not have any Osha training courses available at community colleges. Your best option will probably be to take the course through the internet at www.e-learninginstitute.org.