OSHA Safety Training Online | OSHA Safety Training Classroom Courses

HazMat Student offers several OSHA safety training courses online and in-classroom to help employers and employees meet the Federal training requirements outlined in OSHA regulations 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926, as well as State training requirements. See the course descriptions for detailed information on the specific OSHA standards met by each course. In addition, our OSHA safety classes were designed to help employers provide training for their overall workplace Safety and Health programs and protect workers from injuries and illnesses. Some of our popular OSHA safety classes include our Confined Space training, OSHA Hearing Conservation, and Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness H2S training.

We provide only the highest quality, fully narrated, self-paced online training through a state-of-the-art Online Training System (OTS). Safety training certification is provided to students immediately upon course completion. We are so certain you will be satisfied with your course, we offer a 100% Money Back Guarantee*.

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OSHA Safety Training Requirements

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers to train employees in the safety and health aspects of their jobs in order to protect workers from injuries and illnesses. Each industry and site within an industry may have different hazards and risks, and will likely be subject to different OSHA regulations. In order to identify the specific OSHA standards that apply within your job site, someone with knowledge of your processes, equipment, and operations will need to review the requirements, as applicable:

  • OSHA General Industry training requirements in 29 CFR 1910
  • OSHA Construction Industry training requirements in 29 CFR 1926

As an aid in compliance with OSHA standards and to prevent workplace injuries and illnesses, employers often develop and implement comprehensive safety and health programs which cover workplace safety training topics such as:

  • Accident prevention and response
  • Safety compliance and promotion
  • Emergency response
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Workplace safety practices and workplace hazards
  • Equipment and machinery safety
  • Chemical and hazardous materials safety

For additional information, see the OSHA Training Requirements for General Industry and Construction.

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