General Industry

One of the most common questions asked is whether not a person qualifies for construction or general industry training. It is a good one. A general rule of thumb is if your work is construction-heavy, meaning it requires the use of scaffolds, fall protection, concrete and masonry, excavations and so forth, you most likely need to take a construction course. General Industry falls into the “other” category and includes health and medical professions, warehouse and factory workers, machine operators and so-on.

OSHA 511 Course Online

The 511 course is a prerequisite for the 501 train-the-trainer course. This course is similar in length as the 30-hour, but covers more OSHA compliance and regulatory standards to prepare trainers on material to be taught to other students hoping to get their 10 or 30 hour cards. >More Info

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OSHA Certificate Programs Online

The 1-hour certificate programs are designed for workers who desire or require training in a specialized area of interest. Anywhere from Bloodborne Pathogens to Fire Prevention, these 1-hour courses drill down to the essentials and give you an official OSHA certificate in the subject of your choice. >More Info