What is the OSHA Outreach Program


The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Outreach Training Program is a voluntary program to train workers in the basics of safety and health hazard recognition and prevention. OSHA authorizes trainers who complete construction and general industry train-the-trainer courses to conduct occupational safety and health classes for workers. OSHA has promoted workplace safety and health by authorizing trainers since 1971. 
Major benefits of participating in the OSHA Outreach Program:

    1.  Delivers safety and health information to employees and instills the value of safety and health.

    2.  OSHA course completion cards signify that an employee has received training in specific core elements of safety and health.

    3.  OSHA recognizes the course completion cards as an indication of the importance of safety and health at an organization.

    4.  Laws enacted in a number of states require 10 hour.

Individuals who participate within the OSHA Outreach Program receive a Course Completion Certificate in addition to an OSHA Course Completion Card. 

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Program Growth: 
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