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  2. Certificate and Degree Programs - Occupational Safety and Health...

    www.osha.gov/otiec/degreeprograms/bydegreelevel

    Graduate Certificate of Occupational Safety and Health (COSH) with emphasis in Ergonomics and Safety

  3. OSHA requires employers to provide training to workers who face hazards on the job. We create training materials, distribute training grants to nonprofit organizations, and provide training through authorized education centers. Training Requirements and Resources.

  4. Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    www.osha.gov/training/certificate

    OSHA's Safety and Health Fundamentals Certificate program support's OSHA's mission by training public and private sector employees in occupational safety and health to reduce incident rates for workers.

  5. Illinois OSHA

    labor.illinois.gov/laws-rules/safety.html

    Occupational safety and health standards enforcement for employers in Illinois is a shared responsibility between the U.S. Department of Labor (federal OSHA) and the Illinois Department of Labor (IL OSHA).

  6. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 established NIOSH as a research agency focused on the study of worker safety and health, and empowering employers and workers to create safe and healthy workplaces. Learn about NIOSH and access information on workplace safety and health.

  7. Strengthen your safety knowledge with OSHAcademy's comprehensive online Safety and Health training, recognized and used by government agencies, colleges, and businesses across the United States and around the world. Obtain OSHA certification, complete OSHA 10 & OSHA 30 courses, and become proficient in PPE, GHS, and OSHA standards.

  8. Occupational Health & Safety - University of Chicago

    safety.uchicago.edu/occupational-health-safety

    The Occupational Health and Safety division develops, coordinates, and supports programs to foster a safe and heathy work environment. The primary areas of responsibility include: Accident Incident Investigation. Employee safety.

  9. 11 Occupational Safety Certifications for Your Career

    www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/occupational-safety-certifications

    Here are 11 common occupational safety certifications you can pursue to advance your career and improve your skills: 1. Associate Safety Professional. This certification provides training and credentials for those who have a bachelor's degree and at least one year of experience in a related field.

  10. OSHA training is becoming mandatory in more states and industries every day. Online training is the most convenient way to take OSHA-authorized training. Enroll online, complete the training at your own pace, and receive your certificates and cards online or in the mail.

  11. Online Safety Courses | ASSP

    www.assp.org/education/online-learning

    ASSP is a trusted source among safety professionals for relevant occupational safety and health (OSH) training and education that you can immediately apply in your workplace and use to advance your career.