OSHA Classes in Missouri: OSHA Training Online For OSHA 10 & 30 Training For OSHA Card in St Louis, MO.
OSHA ONLINE TRAINING IN ST. LOUIS MO
OSHA-PROS USA is ready and available to provide OSHA training in St. Louis MO or the surrounding area. Our experienced, OSHA-Authorized trainers offer employers the essential training they need to help them meet OSHA training requirements. We provide substantial corporate discounts for multiple students and can help schedule training for all your personnel.
In addition to our on-site training services we also provide online OSHA training. All of our courses are Nationally-Accepted in all 50 states. You may complete your OSHA 10 Hour Construction Online Outreach Training Course or your OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Online Outreach Training Course in only two days. The OSHA 30 Hour Construction Online Outreach Training Course is available also for executives, supervisors and other managerial positions. Each course includes access to a downloadable, FREE Study Guide. Upon your successful completion of the course, you will be able to print out your Certificate of Completion as proof of your accomplishment. Your Official Department of Labor OSHA Wallet Card will be sent to you in a few weeks.
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REGULATIONS AND JURISDICTIONS
Since the state of Missouri does not have an approved state OSHA program, worker safety regulations are regulated under the guidance of the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Under the General Duty Clause of the OSH Act, all employers, no matter what size, are required, by law, to provide a safe and healthy environment for their workers.
OSHA Training in St. Louis MO follows Missouri law enacted in the Construction Safety Training Act. It contains provisions requiring all contractors and subcontractors who enter into contracts with public bodies for construction of public works to train their on-site employees regarding the potential hazards they may encounter while working on the project. The training may be accomplished by providing a standard OSHA 10 Hour Construction course or similar program provided it is as stringent as the OSHA 10 hour program and approved by the Division of Labor Standards.
Further regulations are enumerated in CFR Part 29 which document extensive requirements for prevention, documentation and management of safety and health risks. These include the following sections:
29 CFR 1903 – OSHA workplace poster requirements
29 CFR 1904 – OSHA Injury and Illness record keeping requirements
29 CFR 1910 – General Industry Safety Standards
29 CFR 1926 – Construction Industry Safety Standards
Federal OSHA has jurisdiction over most private employers in the state of Missouri. Federal employers in MO also operate under the jurisdiction of Federal OSHA. The nearest OSHA area office is:
Robert A. Young Federal Building
1222 Spruce Street, Room 9.104
St. Louis, Missouri 63103
The Federal OSHA national emergency hotline telephone number is 1-800-321-OSHA.