Online OSHA Classes
We offer online OSHA classes from just $89, and because we offer
the benefit of online learning, the OSHA modules can be worked
through at a student's own pace and within their own time limits.
The courses that form part of the online OSHA classes may either be
taken in one session or divided into several sessions, and the only
requirement is that the course must be completed in full within a
six month period. Our company is one of the biggest service
providers of online OSHA classes in the country and all of the
online OSHA classes are endorsed and approved by OSHA and by the
American Council for Safety, and the purpose of our online OSHA
classes is to make certain that students can recognize potential
workplace hazards and dangers.
Our company is committed to offering easy to understand
Occupational Safety and Healthy Administration classes, and more
than simply providing the course material for the online OSHA
classes, we aim to improve the awareness of injury prevention and
arm the student with the ability to acknowledge and recognize all
workplace hazards before they the lead to injuries or worse
fatalities. The online OSHA classes will delve into subjects which
relate to machine guarding, walking and working surfaces, personal
protective equipment (PPE), and hazard compunction and incident
investigation. Companies that have opted to embark on online OSHA
classes with 1030 Communications, include the likes of BP,
Honeywell, TopCor Companies and Fusion.
Health and safety in the workplace is a requirement and
governments, not only in the United States, but around the world,
need to make certain that their workers attend at least 10 hours of
OSHA training or OSHA classes. When online OSHA classes are over,
the worker will then be fully trained in terms of all health and
safety aspects and will be able to react in dangerous situations,
and will be equipped with the knowledge to take preventative
actions to make certain that accidents and injuries in the
workplace are minimized.
The OSHA classes offered via 1030
Communications include a new employee orientation program, safety
in confined spaces, electrical safety, and the introduction to OSHA
classes. When browsing the 1030 Communication's website to obtain
more information about the online OSHA classes, take a moment to
find out more about the community outreach program run by 1030
Communications. Our website, www.1030communications.com, has
detailed information which relates to all of the online OSHA
classes and how to enroll online for the classes.
All employees are entitled to work in a safe environment and the
responsibility of the employer is to make certain that workers are
able to attend OSHA classes and are made aware of the potential
dangers or risks that may exist in a workplace. We offer 10 and 30
hour online OSHA classes, which are geared to serve the safety and
health needs of both construction and general industries. The
online OSHA classes have been designed as easy to understand, and
classes will provide the right information for all employees, while
instilling a high value for safety and health in the workplace.
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1030 Communications offers online OSHA safety training courses
to individuals who wish to participate. Online participants who
take advantage of the online 1030 Communications OSHA safety
training courses will receive a course completion certificate as
well as an OSHA course completion card. 1030 Communications online
is offering the services of an injury prevention, hazard awareness
outreach facility which is committed to promoting OSHA safety
training with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) Outreach Program. An important benefit of the OSHA safety
training course offered by the 1030 Communications online training
courses is the delivering of safety and health information to
employees and instilling the value of personal safety, as well as
that of fellow workers and colleagues. 1030 Communications offers
valuable online OSHA safety training programs and maintains links
to Federal Government agencies such as the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, and the National Institute for Safety for Occupational
Safety and Health.
ONLINE COURSES