Thursday, March 10, 2011

Importance of “OSHA ACCEPTED” Wording for Online OSHA 30-Hour Construction Courses

In a perfect safety conscious world, a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet. Those famous lines, quipped by William Shakespeare, work well in a fantastic play and a few hundred or so movies, in which the Master’s words are used, and quite prodigiously at that, but in the OSHA safety training world, there is no room for misnaming errors.

Department of Labor

The Department of Labor, which is the ruling body for OSHA, has strict requirements for online providers, when it comes to offering all of the safety training courses, including the OSHA 30 Hour Construction Course. In addition to calling a rose a rose, the OSHA courses, which are online, have to follow the OSHA outline, for the specific course. Furthermore, the course must be submitted for OSHA approval and be perpetually updated, for new requirements.

Approved and Recommended

The glaring warning sign, that all workers and OSHA safety training needing professionals must pay close attention to, is the words “approved” or “recommended”. You should know that OSHA does not allow the words to be used with any of the online courses. The only words that are allowed in conjunction with any OSHA course are “OSHA Accepted.”

Big Government is Watching?

Although this may seem like overkill and once again, Big Government getting too involved in the education principles for their own good, it really makes sense here for safety issues. OSHA needs to know that they have been given the chance to review the course content.

1 comment:

  1. Knowing the accepted wordings for the osha 30 course is one of the ways wherein people can tell if the course they have is from a scam or if it is a low quality course. It is good that OSHA is now having strict rules about their courses as there has been a lot of times that a FAIL course has been served.

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