The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers to ascertain that each employee involved in operating a process has received and understood the training required in that role and industry. The employer is also required to prepare a record which contains the identity of the employee, the date of training, and the means used to verify that the employee understood the training.
Whatever your career goals as a safety professional may be, you will want to have proof of any training you complete. Whether you are trying to get promoted or impress a potential employer, once you complete and purchase certificates for one of our training programs, you can list it on your resume under the professional development category. Join our past students who got a job because they took their OSHAC certificates to the job interview!
You can document your training by completing an OSHAC program or course and purchasing a certificate package. By receiving detailed exam scores, transcripts, certificates, and other training documents from OSHAC, you will have what it takes to reach your career goals and meet OSHA's documentation requirements.