OSHA Training Campus - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)
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OSHA does not approve or endorse products and therefore a course cannot be OSHA approved. OSHA only authorizes or accepts training providers.
Our 10 and 30 hour OSHA Outreach Training courses are OSHA compliant, meet the OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926 requirements, and are OSHA accepted. Upon completion of the course, you will get a DOL Course Completion Wallet Card.
The 30-hour OSHA training program is extensive instruction intended for safety directors, foremen, or field supervisors.
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For OSHA 10-hour/30-hour Outreach training programs, students must:
- Spend at least 600 minutes in a 10-hour training course and 1800 minutes in a 30-hour course.
- Complete a survey evaluating the course upon completion.
- Complete all course work (including survey) within three months for the 10-hour Outreach courses from the starting date.
- Complete all course work (including survey) within six months for the 30-hour Outreach courses from the starting date.
- Start the course within 12 months of registration.
- Pass all quizzes and the final exam with a score of 70% in three attempts or less.
The OSHA Outreach 10-Hour Training Program provides entry level training in the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards. It also also provides an overview of OSHA, regarding workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint.
The OSHA Outreach 30-Hour Training Program provides extensive instruction for safety directors, foremen, or field supervisors on the OSHA regulations and requirements of a comprehensive safety program in the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards.
Yes. You must complete the 10-hour course within 3 months of the day you began.
You must complete the 30-hour course within 6 months of the day you began.
You must also begin your course within 12 months of registration.
Yes, a temporary printable certificate is immediately available upon completion of all courses provided.
Upon successful completion of a course, a temporary printable certificate will be made available. Passing participants will receive a OSHA/DOL Card within 2 weeks.
Note: In order to receive your OSHA/DOL Construction wallet card, you must complete the survey at the end of the course.
Two words: convenience and self-paced. Many workers are so busy or live in areas where classroom sessions are not practical. Online offers much greater convenience. The self-paced nature of online allows each student to spend more time on the topics they are not familiar with and move more quickly through those that they are. In a classroom, everyone marches through the same topics for the same amount of time.
And yes - the online course is equivalent to an on-site classroom course.
OSHA’s Outreach Training Program—Online Training Guidelines mandates that all students spend 10 or 30 hours in the respective courses. Any student that has spent less than the required 10 or 30 hours in the course must return to the course to review content that is key to them or visit other available course modules to meet OSHA’s timing requirement.
Courses do not have a time restriction, except for the OSHA Outreach Training Courses. For the 10 Hour and 30 Hour OSHA Outreach Training Courses, the time to complete the course is six months. The completion of your survey is a required portion of your course.
If you do not complete the survey within three months of your course completion, your card will not be processed. The survey link is located in your end of course instructions, please complete in a timely manner so we can process your card within the 2 week day timeframe.
Upon successful completion of this course, a temporary printable certificate will be made available for download.
Please make sure to read the end of course instructions when you complete your course.
Technical Questions
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If you have forgotten your password, go to www.oshatrainingu.com and click on the Student Login link. Then click the “Forgot password?” link below the student login. Then enter your email address. You should receive an email to your email address stating your password.
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