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In an effort to crack down on fraudulent trainers and strengthen the integrity of its 36-year-old Outreach Training Program, OSHA is publishing an “Outreach Trainer Watch List” of those who have had ...
OSHA has created 10- and 30-hour basic safety courses tailored to construction, maritime, and general industry, as well as 15-hour classes for disaster site workers. The U.S. Department of Labor's ...
OSHA, in an effort to crack down on fraudulent trainers, is strengthening its 36-year-old Outreach Training Program by improving how trainers become authorized to teach and ensuring these trainers are ...
OSHA recently revised its voluntary Outreach Training Program procedures to include trainer verification requirements and other changes to improve training quality and ensure the integrity of its ...
OSHA announced it is introducing more durable and secure completion cards for its Outreach Training Program, cards that will reduce fraud and improve efficiency. Completion cards will soon mimic ...
A federally approved construction safety trainer sold dozens of fake cards certifying hardhats participated in a rigorous 30-hour safety class they never attended, the Daily News has learned. Until ...
OSHA 30 training may be mandatory at some job sites, but not because it is required by federal OSHA While federal OSHA does not require OSHA 30-hour training, it is certainly the prerogative of other ...
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