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OSHA Office of Training and Education Training Resources |
The OSHA Office of Training and Education (OTE) develops, directs, oversees, manages and ensures implementation of OSHA’s national training and education policies and procedures.
OSHA Training Institute (OTI) The OTI provides training and education in occupational safety and health for federal and state compliance officers, state consultants, other federal agency personnel, and the private sector. [More ...]
OSHA Training Institute Education Centers The OTI Education Centers offer the most frequently requested OSHA Training Institute courses for the private sector and other federal agency personnel at locations throughout the United States. [More ...]
OSHA Outreach Training Programs Under the OSHA Outreach Training Program, individuals who complete a one-week OSHA training course are authorized to teach 10-hour or 30-hour courses in construction or general industry safety and health standards. [More ...]
Under the Disaster Site Worker Outreach Training Program, individuals who complete a four-day OSHA training course are authorized to teach a 16-hour course in safety and health to workers who provide skilled support or site clean-up services. [More ...]
Resource Center Loan Program The Resource Center offers occupational safety and health training videos for loan to OSHA employees, OSHA grantees, Consultation Programs, State Plan States, Voluntary Protection Program Sites, OTI Education Centers, Federal Agency Occupational Safety and Health Trainers, and OSHA Outreach Trainers. [More ...] |

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Registration FY-06
You can now request enrollment for classes thru our online OTI Course Schedule. |
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OTE Training and Reference Materials Library |
This Library contains training and reference materials developed by OTE as well as links to other related sites. [More ...] | | | |
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Susan Harwood Training Grant Program Under this program, OSHA awards grants to nonprofit organizations to develop training and educational programs, reach out to appropriate workers and employers, and provide these programs to these workers and employers. [More ...] | |
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