Please Note: Our system will not accept duplicate emails. Please choose one email address where you would like to receive your certificate and use that address to register each time you register for a new class. Use of multiple emails can potentially result in certificate delay or denial of course credit. If you do not receive confirmation of course registration within an hour please call Dee Bryant at 919-707-7858.
Complying With OSHA General Industry Standards – Beginners Level
This beginner’s level two-day course will cover general industry standards, state specific standards for general industry and the recordkeeping standards. Upon completion, the attendee will know which standards apply to them, what requirements need to be met to comply with the applicable standards and most materials needed to meet the requirements. This includes a safety and health management program, PowerPoint presentations, training handouts, and an industry guide detailing the standards that have special requirements (i.e., inspections, tests, training, programs). Please note: This is not a 10-Hour GrneralIndustry course.
This is an activity-based course so it will be limited to 15 people with a limit of two attendees per company. Any questions regarding this course should be directed to Wanda Lagoe at [email protected]
This course is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. the first day and 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. the second day with a one hour break for lunch. Attendees will be on their own for lunch, however, there are several eating establishments in the nearby area.
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- You must attend 100% of this course to receive credit.
- You do not need to bring the 29 CFR 1910 General Industry Standards.
- You will receive your certificate via email within 3-4 weeks.
- We only provide certificates to those who register and attend the full course.
- Total course hours equal MESH credit earned.
- If you are not able to attend, please contact Dee Bryant at 919-707-7858 or e-mail [email protected] before the class begins.
- This information can be used to supplement your site specific training materials but is not to be considered a substitute for your organization's specific safety and health program or training materials.
- Photos may be taken during the course to use in NCDOL publications and PowerPoint presentations. If you prefer not to have your picture taken, please let the instructor know.
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