OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a federal agency that provides authoritative occupational safety resources including Ergonomics and Safe Lifting pages.
Used in courses
- Construction Safety and Loss Prevention
- Flux Cored Arc Welding Foundations — Process Control and Entry-Level Practice
- Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) Fundamentals
- Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Fundamentals: Safety, Standards, and Equipment — Part 1
- General Safety Management I
- General Safety Management II
- Hazard Recognition and Control Basics
- HFC PBL: Welding Safety and Techniques — Part 1
- Industrial Maintenance Curriculum Package
- Industrial Safety Fundamentals
- Kirkwood Community College Instrumentation and Automation Technology Support Materials
- Manufacturing Processes CPT Program
- Manufacturing Safety Environment
- Measurement, Materials and Safety
- MIG Transition and FCAW Continuation — Setup, Metallurgy, and GMAW Fundamentals
- OSHA Safety in General Industry
- Safety and Quality in Manufacturing
- SMAW Fillet OFC — Oxy-Fuel Welding Fundamentals
- Therapeutic Shoe Fitter Training
- Workplace Safety Orientation — OSHA Foundations and Initial Inspections
Careers that use OSHA
- How to Become a Welding Technician — Manufacturing Career Path — Learn how to become a welding technician in 6-18 months. Training programs, AWS certification, and salary expectations in manufacturing.
- How to Become an Industrial Maintenance Technician — Manufacturing Career Path — Become an industrial maintenance technician with training in PLCs, electrical systems, and troubleshooting.
- How to Become a Manufacturing Production Technician — Career Path — Start a manufacturing career with training in production processes, quality control, machining, and safety.
- How to Become an OSHA Safety Officer — Workplace Safety & Compliance Career Path — Become an OSHA safety officer. OSHA 30, hazard communication, and workplace safety compliance training for industrial and construction roles.