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OSHA 30 Hour Safety Training Topics for the General, Construction and Maritime Industry

The OSHA Outreach Training Program is provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration through classroom and online training. Also, a large number of OSHA certified private companies conduct OSHA 30 hour training courses. These courses focus on the health and safety training for those who are employed in the general, maritime and construction industry. The 12 hours of mandatory topics in the 30 hour training courses include fall protection, falling object safety, caught in between safety and struck by safety. A brief introduction to OSHA is also provided to the applicants. Other mandatory topics required for training are lifesaving and personal protective equipments, ladder and stairway safety and other general health hazards. The other elective topics for this course include prevention of fire hazards, safe handling of materials, confined space entries and tool safety. A minimum of 12 hours has been assigned for these topics. The optional topics basically include all thos

Safety Training Courses Approved by OSHA

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA, has laid down certain guidelines for employers. The federal agency aims towards reducing work place injuries, deaths and illnesses by advising employers on how to create safety training programs for workers in potentially hazardous industries. The OSHA training guidelines helps employers determine if workers require training, identify their training needs and goals. This also helps them develop learning activities and train workers. OSHA allows flexibility in training program types so that employers can create training programs that work well in specific workplaces. As per OSHA, there are some states which have their own OSHA approved training programs. These states include Alaska, New York, Maryland, Arizona and California. The other states do not have specific approved training programs. However, all the states have an option of OSHA consultation on training programs. Training can range from classes on how to perform workplac