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Occupational Safety & Health Administration

“Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)” is an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor. The agency is result of “The Occupational Safety and Health Act” signed by President Richard M. Nixon on Dec. 29, 1970. The Agency aims to ensure employee safety and health in the United States by working with employers and employees to create better working environments. Since its inception, OSHA has helped to cut workplace fatalities by more than 60 percent and occupational injury and illness rates by 40 percent.

OSHA's mission is to assure the safety and health of America's workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach, and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual improvement in workplace safety and health.

Nearly every working man and woman in the nation comes under OSHA's jurisdiction (with some exceptions such as miners, transportation workers, many public employees, and the self-employed). Other users and recipients of OSHA services include: occupational safety and health professionals, the academic community, lawyers, journalists, and personnel of other government entities.

There are different courses provided by different institutions on Occupational Safety and Health, which includes:

• OSHA 500 – Trainer Course for the Construction Industry

• OSHA 501 – Trainer Course for General Industry

• OSHA 510 – OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry

• OSHA 511 – OSHA Standards for General Industry

• OSHA 521 – Industrial Hygiene

• OSHA 2015 – Hazardous Materials

• OSHA 2045 – Machine Guarding

• OSHA 2225 – Respiratory Protection

• OSHA 2264 – Permit Required Confined Space Entry

• OSHA 3010 – Trenching and Excavation

• OSHA 3110 – Fall Arrest Systems

• OSHA 5600 Trainer Course for Disaster Site Workers

• OSHA 6000 – Collateral Duty for Federal Employees

• OSHA 7000 Ergonomic Guidelines for Healthcare Facilities

• OSHA 7005 Public Warehousing and Storage

• OSHA 7400 Trainer Course in Construction Noise

Osha510.com provides an online course for OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry. For more information, visit: http://www.osha510.com.

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