Why send employees to a general OSHA 10 or 30-hour program when you can hire a firm that will tailor the class to be specific to your industry? While OSHA does set some of the curriculum, much of it can be geared specifically to hazards your employees will face on a day to day basis. Have a bad weather day coming up? HC&A can coordinate this training around inclement weather days if desired to eliminate or minimize a decrease in production operations.
The following requirements pertain to OSHA 10 & 30-hour courses:
10-Hour:
• Minimum 2 days
• Maximum 7.5-hours per day
• Minimum 3 participants required
30-Hour:
• Minimum 4 days
• Maximum 7.5-hours per day
• Minimum 3 participants required