There are a few ways in which workers can find 10-and
30-hour Construction and General Industry outreach training classes
- Outreach Training Website
OutreachTrainers.org is a free website that assists workers looking for 10-and
30-hour outreach training classes. OSHA encourages authorized outreach
trainers to add their trainer profile and training schedules to the site. The
site allows those seeking outreach training to search for trainers and
schedules based on type of training and proximity.
- Active Outreach Trainer Lists
OSHA and the OSHA Training Institute Education Centers (OTIECs) distribute
lists of active outreach trainers to those looking for 10-or 30-hour outreach
training. Use the lists to contact trainers about their training plans. To
obtain lists, contact the OTIEC in your area, see Attachment B of the
program
guidelines. Provide the following information:
- State(s) you are looking for
- Area of training - Construction and/or General
Industry
- Your e-mail address, fax number or mailing
address
If your request covers multiple regions, send an
e-mail request.
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OTI Education Centers may also offer the 10- and
30-hour training.
- Search your OSHA
Consultation office for outreach
training that they may have scheduled.
- Take the training online. To obtain the list of
sources that OSHA has accepted for on-line training, send an
e-mail.
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