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This library contains training and reference materials as well as links to other related sites developed by various OSHA directorates. Workplace Safety and Health Topics
Safety Starts with Training. 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.
Find Training Tools. OSHA provides information on employers' training requirements and offers resources such as free publications, videos, and other assistance to help employers protect workers against injuries and illnesses.
Provides links to several construction resources for safety and health training. Outreach Materials developed to provide assistance for the Construction Industry.
comply with safety and health standards and regulations promulgated by OSHA or by a state with an OSHA-approved state plan. In addition, the Act’s General Duty Clause, Section 5(a)(1), requires employers to provide their employees with a workplace free from recognized hazards likely to cause death or serious physical harm.
The OSHA Outreach Training Program provides workers with basic and more advanced training about common safety and health hazards on the job. Students receive an OSHA 10-hour or 30-hour course completion card at the end of the training.
Introduction to OSHA - Handout Training Materials. This two-hour training component emphasizing workers' rights is required in every 10- and 30-hour OSHA Construction, General Industry, and Maritime Outreach Training Program course.
The grantees hereby authorize employers and workplace safety and health professionals to use this material, distributed by or through OSHA, in their workplaces or practices in accordance with the guidance contained in the material.
To access occupational safety and health training materials and resources developed through OSHA's cooperative programs or by other federal and state agencies, select the following links: OSHA's Alliance Program participants have developed safety and health products to provide information to employers and employees on specific industries or ...
Hazard Communication Standard: Safety Data Sheets. (29 CFR 1910.1200(g)), revised in 2012, requires that the chemical manufacturer, distributor, or importer provide Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs or Material Safety Data Sheets) for each hazardous chemical to downstream users to communicate information on these hazards.