OSHA Outreach Training Program
The OSHA Outreach Training Program provides training on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards. Outreach classes also provide overview information regarding OSHA, including workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint.
The Outreach Training Program is a voluntary program. Its purpose is to promote workplace safety and health and to make workers more knowledgeable about workplace hazards and their rights. Outreach training does not fulfill the training requirements found in OSHA standards. Employers are responsible for providing additional training for their workers on specific hazards of their job as noted in many OSHA standards.
The 10-Hour training program is primarily intended for entry level workers. The 30-Hour training program is intended to provide workers with some safety responsibility a greater depth and variety of training. All outreach training is intended to cover an overview of the hazards a worker may encounter on a job site. Training emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards.
*Disclaimer: Online Training - UC San Diego Authorized Outreach Trainers
ClickSafety is required to have authorized Outreach Trainers as part of their agreement to provide online asynchronous OSHA 10/30 Hour classes. OSHA’s preferred delivery method is through standard in-person classroom instruction. Outreach Training Program classes conducted through a remote site video conferencing platform or other live, interactive instruction that is not standard in-person classroom instruction is not allowed unless OSHA or the UCSD Outreach Department has granted a written exception for the conduct of such training.