OSHA Training

Ensure a safe, compliant workplace with expert OSHA training

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1-Day Seminar

Credits - CEU: 0.6 CPE: 6

$179.00
$20 off seminars for groups of 3 or more
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Whether you have a single employee or a full team, your responsibility as an employer is clear — protect their safety. Maintaining a safe work environment is more than a smart business practice; it’s a legal obligation. This one-day occupational safety seminar offers the tools, knowledge and confidence you need to align your organization with current OSHA regulations for 2025.

Why You Should Attend

This powerful session delivers essential workplace safety training that ensures your business is prepared, proactive and fully compliant. Through a comprehensive agenda, you’ll uncover practical strategies, updated standards and actionable insights that demystify OSHA requirements and elevate your employee safety training efforts.

What You Will Learn

  • Recent updates to OSHA regulations 2025 and how they impact your organization
  • How to decode OSHA’s complex terminology and legal jargon
  • Step-by-step guidance for identifying and eliminating workplace hazards
  • How to create a written safety plan using online forms and regulatory templates
  • Ways to prepare for — and pass — a surprise OSHA inspection
  • Best practices for maintaining OSHA-compliant records
  • How to recognize early warning signs of workplace violence and implement preventative measures

In just one day, you’ll explore the most current developments in safety, health and environmental compliance. This OSHA compliance training is designed to help you strengthen your existing safety protocols, save costs on compliance-related issues and reduce your organization’s exposure to violations and fines.

Practical Compliance Guidance — Simplified

Through expert instruction, you’ll receive clear, no-nonsense explanations of even the most complicated OSHA rules. You’ll walk away knowing how to navigate regulatory language, meet OSHA standards with confidence and develop internal processes that support long-term compliance.

Expect answers to real-world questions such as:

  • What happens if employees ignore the safety rules I’ve implemented?
  • How can I prepare for an unannounced OSHA inspection?
  • Can I challenge a citation — and if so, how?
  • Where do I find the most current information on OSHA compliance?
  • Do those mandatory OSHA posters really matter?
  • What types of businesses are exempt from record-keeping requirements?
  • Can I get assistance from OSHA to improve safety in my workplace?

Be Prepared When OSHA Comes Knocking

From handling hazardous materials and equipment to understanding ergonomics, bloodborne pathogens and the Needlestick Safety Act, this employee safety training covers it all. We’ll even walk you through a typical OSHA inspection so you know exactly what inspectors are looking for.

You'll leave with the tools to:

  • Enhance your workplace safety training program
  • Maintain records that meet OSHA’s rigorous standards
  • Proactively assess and mitigate safety risks
  • Keep up with future regulatory updates

Don’t Leave Compliance to Chance

Too often, organizations believe they’re in compliance — until an inspection reveals otherwise. Avoid costly fines and dangerous oversights by investing in this essential OSHA training. Gain the insight and confidence needed to protect your team and ensure your workplace meets every safety requirement.

Register today for this must-attend OSHA compliance seminar — your employees, and your bottom line, depend on it.


OSHA Compliance Essentials: Rules, Updates and Workplace Safety Strategies

Gain a deep understanding of the essential components of OSHA compliance training with this content-rich occupational safety seminar. Whether you're new to OSHA training or need to update your knowledge in light of OSHA regulations 2025, this session offers critical insight into the legal framework, inspection process and key safety protocols every employer must follow.

A Clear Primer on OSHA’s Structure and Resources

  • Understanding OSHA begins with knowing how its system operates. This segment of the seminar breaks down:
  • The OSHA citation and standards numbering system
  • How to interpret the law and government language effectively
  • Letters of Interpretation — what they are and where to find them
  • Compliance Directives — insights into how OSHA interprets its own regulations
  • The value of Preambles and Guidelines in shaping compliance strategy
  • OSHA’s Consultation Services — pros and cons of using this free resource
  • How insurance carriers can support workplace safety training at no cost

We'll also guide you through navigating essential resources like osha.gov, dol.gov and askjan.org to quickly locate accurate, up-to-date compliance information.

ADA vs. OSHA — Resolving Conflicts in Safety and Accommodation

One of the most nuanced aspects of compliance is balancing your duty to accommodate disabled workers under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with the General Duty Clause’s requirement to provide a safe workplace. This segment explores how these obligations interact and what that means for your organization’s safety policies.

Proactive Safety Planning — Preventing Hazards Before They Happen

Employee safety training is only effective when paired with preventative strategies. You’ll learn to:

  • Identify and mitigate recognized hazards
  • Understand the differences between willful, serious and minor violations
  • Build and apply Hazard Assessment checklists tailored to your environment
  • Develop a written safety plan that meets OSHA training requirements
  • Determine your responsibilities regarding temporary workers and contractors
  • Clarify obligations around Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) — who pays, who manages and who enforces usage
  • Address employees who disregard safety protocols

Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety

Stay compliant with OSHA regulations 2025 through robust HAZCOM procedures. Topics include:

  • Creating a compliant Hazardous Chemical Inventory List
  • Providing Safety Data Sheets — how to source, store, retain and translate them
  • Secondary container labeling — common mistakes to avoid
  • Meeting training documentation standards — the four critical elements to include

Bloodborne Pathogens and the Needlestick Act

Many employers mistakenly believe the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard applies only to healthcare settings. In this segment, we’ll help you:

  • Determine if the standard applies to your organization
  • Implement a compliant Exposure Control Plan
  • Understand post-exposure responsibilities
  • Comply with the Needlestick Act and its safety implications

Lockout/Tagout — Ensuring Equipment Safety

This section of the OSHA compliance training covers what you must know about the lockout/tagout standard — from protecting workers to preventing energy-release accidents.

When OSHA Knocks: Preparing for Inspections

Are you inspection-ready? This critical portion of the seminar provides:

  • A profile of businesses frequently targeted for OSHA inspections
  • The paperwork OSHA inspectors expect to find — and the $1,000 fine for missing just one
  • How much citations can cost and how to avoid them
  • What inspectors examine during site tours
  • How to perform your own mock inspections to prevent surprises
  • Reporting requirements for incidents including employee hospitalizations, heart attacks and vehicle accidents
  • Legal rights during inspections — should you consent or require a warrant?
  • A full walkthrough of the inspection process, from opening conference to appeals

Record Keeping and Reporting — Staying Compliant

Workplace safety training also includes administrative compliance. You'll get clarity on:

  • Who must keep OSHA records and who is exempt
  • Requirements for Log 300, Form 300A and Form 301
  • Choosing a responsible record keeper and understanding data flow
  • Sharing records appropriately with employees, representatives and OSHA officials
  • Proper posting of Form 300A
  • How to document incidents involving death, loss of consciousness, restricted duty, days away or advanced medical treatment
  • Special handling of privacy concern cases