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OSHA Training

At Pro-Safety Training & Logistics, LLC, we help California employers create safer workplaces and maintain compliance with OSHA regulations. We provide practical, bilingual training programs designed to reduce workplace hazards, strengthen safety awareness, and support regulatory compliance.

We proudly serve a variety of industries, including manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and construction companies. Our training programs are tailored to meet the specific needs of each organization and are available at your facility or other designated locations.

Why Choose Pro-Safety?
✔ OSHA Authorized Trainer
✔ English and Spanish Training Available
✔ On-Site Training at Your Facility
✔ Monthly OSHA Safety Training Programs Available
✔ Customized Training Programs for Your Industry
✔ Flexible Scheduling – Weekdays and Weekends

At Pro-Safety Training & Logistics, LLC, we are committed to helping employers build and maintain a culture of safety.


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Why Work With Pro-Safety Training & Logistics, LLC?

General Awareness

Specialized Training

10/30 Hour Construction

10/30 Hour General Industry

Proper OSHA Training Documentation

An important element of employee safety and health training is proper OSHA documentation. We will not only conduct on-site workplace safety and health training but also make sure that your company’s employees sign safety training logs upon successful completion of each applicable OSHA topic. If your company is inspected by OSHA, you will want to have OSHA training documentation accessible.

The "Focus Four" Hazards

These four categories account for the vast majority of construction fatalities and are the highest priority for OSHA training:

Falls: Includes training on fall protection (harnesses, guardrails, safety nets), ladder safety, and working on scaffolds or roofs.
Struck-By: Covers hazards from falling objects, swinging loads, and moving vehicles or equipment.

Caught-In or Between: Focuses on preventing injuries from trench collapses, rotating machinery, and being pinned between objects.

Electrocutions: Includes safe practices around power lines, grounding of tools, and lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures to control hazardous energy. 

What is OSHA Training and what courses do I need?

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created to “ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards by providing training, outreach, education, and assistance”. OSHA offers many different training options that allow people to learn about first aid training, fire watch requirements, OSHA hazard assessment, personal protective equipment (PPE), electrical safety, employee emergency plans, machine guarding, and other guidelines. So how can you get involved with OSHA training? In the article below you will find information about OSHA training for 30 hours, OSHA training for 10 hours, and OSHA training online. PureWay offers an OSHA compliance program that covers federal OSHA requirements for OSHA training, safety planning, and more.

OSHA Training - 30 Hours
First, let’s discuss who can take the OSHA Certification 30-hour training courses. Employers and employees can complete the OSHA 10 and 30-hour safety training courses taught by authorized trainers. OSHA 30 is intended for supervisors and workers with safety responsibility. So what are my 30-hour training options?

 OSHA Certification is done directly through OSHA and provides two different programs for their 30-hour training. Option one covers the compliance requirements for the construction industry, while the other is designed for safety supervisors and field managers. Option two is the general industry training program, a small refresher course for managers, and an introductory safety course for new workers. The overall training program covers Industrial hygiene, making emergency action plans, reporting workplace hazards, permit requirements, the OSHA inspection process, and health and safety programs.

 When considering taking the OSHA 30, it is easy to see all of the many benefits provided through the completion of the program. By finishing the 30-hour training, employees will “know how to recognize, avoid, and prevent common workplace hazards”, says Safety By Design.

 OSHA lists benefits of taking the 30-hour training course as teaching workers how to: identify potential safety hazards such as lack of space around electrical equipment; reduce hazards through proper handling of equipment; the proper arrangement of the workplace; donning the proper personal protective equipment (PPE); eliminate future hazards; and how to report hazards to managers. Taking the OSHA 30 helps provide workers with knowledge and skills that keep the workspace safe and prevent injuries. If the 30-hour programs don’t work for you, try the 10-hour or online courses!

OSHA Training - 10 hours
 OSHA 10 is typically for entry-level employees, intended to give workers a greater awareness of typical job-related safety and health hazards. In the OSHA 10 training, you learn basic safety and health information. So, who should take this course?

 The OSHA Outreach Training Program is voluntary, however, employers may require you to earn an OSHA 10 card before you start work. According to the OSHA website, this training is also mandatory in certain states, cities, and local jurisdictions. If you work in any industry other than construction, agriculture, or maritime, OSHA considers you a general industry worker. In this case, it is recommended that you should take the OSHA 10 General industry course.

 What are the benefits of earning an OSHA 10 card? The OSHA 10-hour training is recommended as an introductory orientation to occupational safety and health for general industry workers. It teaches students general awareness about identifying and preventing workplace hazards. OSHA lists the benefits of taking the 10-hour training as reduced workplace accidents, an affordable way for companies to become OSHA compliant, and the new standard for mandated health and safety programs.

 After completing the 10-hour training, you will receive an OSHA certification card to understand safety protocols and meet federal, state, and local training requirements. By taking the OSHA 10 or 30-hour training, you better understand safety and health information to benefit your business.

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OSHA Training - Online
 Now that you know about the 30-hour and 10-hour programs, you’re probably wondering if it’s all in-person. The short answer is, no. The OSHA 10-hour training course is offered online so you can complete the program from home at your own pace. This is the same for the OSHA 30-hour training! You can complete the course and earn an official OSHA 10 card from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), a common requirement for employment in construction and other industries. For more information on online programs, visit this site.
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F.A.Q.s

Do OSHA 30-hour cards expire?
Never! Your OSHA 30 card does not expire; however, your employer may make you retake the course in order to refresh your memory every couple of years.

What is the online OSHA training like?

The online training includes audio narration, quizzes, real-life scenarios, access to an OSHA-authorized trainer to answer your questions, and more.

Why should I receive OSHA 30-hour training?

Finishing this intensive training and earning an official OSHA 30 card from the DOL is a typical requirement for employment in many industries.

OSHA Training for Healthcare Facilities
PureWay offers a full suite of OSHA compliance training options and documentation options for your healthcare facility.  The best way to evaluate your current status is to complete PureWays online assessment and review with a compliance specialist.  To complete your online assessment visit https://www.prosafety.com/assessment 
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The Experienced OSHA Trainers You’re Looking For

 
Years of experience have shaped our unique and effective process of providing onsite safety training.  We know OSHA compliant safety training requires experienced instructors and real classroom interaction to ensure employee knowledge retention. All of our onsite trainings are delivered by our highly qualified safety consultants, who are based all over the United States and have qualifications such as:
 
  • Former OSHA Officials
  • Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) 
  • Special Government Employees (SGE)
  • Authorized OSHA Outreach Trainers
  • Construction Health and Safety Technicians (CHST)
  • Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH)
  • Bilingual Speaking Trainers
  • Graduate Safety Practitioners (GSP)
  • Hazwoper Trainers
  • Safeland, PEC Premier, AWARE Instructors
  • Expert Witnesses & Accident Investigation Specialists

Pro-Safety Training & Logistics, LLC Training

Pro-Safety & Training Logistics provides training and consulting services designed to improve workplace safety, ensure OSHA and regulatory compliance, and reduce the risk of workplace injuries and claims.
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Job Hazard Analysis
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Respiratory Protection
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Excavation, Trenching and Soil Mechanics
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Permit-Required Confined Space Entry
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Machine Guarding
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Cranes and Rigging
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Principles of Ergonomics
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Electrical Safety
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Stairways, Ladders

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal

Housekeeping Safety

Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)

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Eye and Face Protection

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Hand Power Tools

Welding, Cutting and Brazing

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Scaffolds

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First Aid Training

Driver Training