Introduction to OSHA 101 provides an overview of the purpose of OSHA and how its standards and guidelines affect employers and employees. While some states and industries have their own safety regulations, most workplaces in the U.S. are covered by OSHA. OSHA standards are enforceable by law and have greatly improved workplace safety. Compliance with OSHA standards is verified through inspections and recordkeeping, which have specific steps and requirements. Both employers and employees are entitled to legal rights and must uphold responsibilities regarding OSHA standards. Manufacturing professionals benefit from basic knowledge about OSHA's purpose, standards, and practices. Violations of OSHA standards are punishable by law and render the workplace unsafe for all personnel. After completing this course, users will have a basic awareness of the standards, rights, and responsibilities that bolster workplace safety and keep the workplace legally compliant.
Other Courses in this Program:
Walking and Working Surfaces 171160060 Fire Safety and Prevention 181
160070 Flammable/Combustible Liquids 191
160075 Personal Protective Equipment 111
160020 Safety for Metal Cutting 101
260020 Safety for Electrical Work 111
420020 SDS and Hazard Communication 151
160045 Environmental Safety Hazards 241
160150 Bloodborne Pathogens 161
160050
Course ID
160010
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60