Monday, June 28, 2010

Having fun on vacation this year. Think Safe

OSHA has developed an OSHA Outreach Training Program for the Maritime industry. This new program builds on OSHA's successful Outreach Training Program platform to extend safety and health training to employees and employers in the maritime industry.

Through the program, individuals who complete a one-week OSHA Maritime trainer course are authorized to teach 10-hour or 30-hour safety and health hazard recognition and prevention classes in Shipyard Employment (including ship repairing, shipbuilding, and shipbreaking), Marine Terminals, and Longshoring. Authorized trainers can receive OSHA course completion cards for their students. The Maritime 10- and 30-hour student cards will expire in five years.

The Maritime Outreach Training Program is voluntary. OSHA does not require participation in this program.
 





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Sean Kling

1 comment:

  1. OSHA, aside from the popular osha 30 course and osha 10 course, also have other safety training programs such as HAZWOPER and machinery safety operations, etc. They are really doing a great job in making sure that all hazards and accidents in the workplace is avoided.

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