A safety instructor demonstrating proper use of personal protective equipment to a small group of attentive workers in a bright training room.
A safety instructor demonstrating proper use of personal protective equipment to a small group of attentive workers in a bright training room.

Stay safe.

FAQs

What is OSHA?

OSHA sets standards to keep workplaces safe and healthy.

Who should take training?

Entry-level workers and supervisors benefit most from OSHA training programs.

What courses do you offer?

We provide 10-hour and 30-hour outreach courses covering hazard recognition, fall protection, and PPE use.

How long is training?

The 10-hour course takes about two days; 30-hour course lasts roughly a week.

Do I get certification?

Yes, successful completion earns you an official OSHA DOL card.

Where is training available?

Training is offered through authorized providers both online and in-person near you.

A group of workers attentively participating in an OSHA 10-hour safety training session in a bright classroom.
A group of workers attentively participating in an OSHA 10-hour safety training session in a bright classroom.

Gallery

Snapshots from our hands-on OSHA safety courses

Instructor demonstrating proper use of fall protection equipment on a construction site.
Instructor demonstrating proper use of fall protection equipment on a construction site.
Close-up of personal protective equipment including gloves, helmets, and safety glasses laid out neatly.
Close-up of personal protective equipment including gloves, helmets, and safety glasses laid out neatly.
Supervisors engaged in a 30-hour OSHA outreach program discussing hazard recognition strategies.
Supervisors engaged in a 30-hour OSHA outreach program discussing hazard recognition strategies.
Trainees practicing emergency response drills under the guidance of a certified OSHA trainer.
Trainees practicing emergency response drills under the guidance of a certified OSHA trainer.
A proud graduate holding their OSHA DOL card after completing the safety training course.
A proud graduate holding their OSHA DOL card after completing the safety training course.