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Safety training and enforcement have become an increasingly important part of every supervisor's job. Workers need more training to be able to handle their jobs correctly, efficiently, and safely. Many OSHA standards explicitly require employers to train employees in the safety and health aspects of their jobs. Other OSHA standards make it the employer's responsibility to limit certain job assignments to employees who are "certified," "competent," or "qualified."


 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Interpretations01/15/1999 - Trainer accessibility during training.01/15/1999National
Interpretations01/19/1996 - The assessment of craft technical skills.01/19/1996National
Interpretations01/25/1996 - Core Elements for Maine 200 - type Programs.01/25/1996National
Interpretations01/26/1993 - 1910.120 - Training for plant maintenance personnel and HAZWOPER.01/26/1993National
Interpretations02/03/1994 - 1910.1200 - Employers' responsibilities towards temporary employees.02/03/1994National
Directives02/27/1990 - STP 2.22A CH-3 - Changes to the State Plan Policies and Procedures Manual07/22/2003National
Interpretations02/27/1997 - Evaluation of an employee's ability to perform servicing of multi-piece or single piece rim wheels.02/27/1997National
Directives03/03/1995 - CPL 2.45B CH-5 - Changes to the Field Operations Manual (FOM)<07/22/2003National
Interpretations03/04/1993 - 1910.120 - Clarification on training for firefighters and HAZPOWER.03/04/1993National
Interpretations03/06/1992 - 1910.120 - Annual 8 hour refresher training for employees who work on hazardous waste sites.03/06/1992National
Interpretations03/1/2004- Training for telecommunications employees must be "appropriate" for worksites and job tasks.[1910.268; 1910.268(c)(1); 1910.268(c)(2); 1910.268(c)(3)] 03/01/2004National
Interpretations03/12/1993 - 1910.120 - Hazardous waste operations and emergency response lapsed refresher training requirements.03/12/1993National
Directives03/17/1995 - TED 1.14 - Guidelines for Developing OSHA Technical Manual07/22/2003National
Interpretations04/01/1999 - Maintenance and preservation of employee exposure records.04/01/1999National
Interpretations04/08/1999 - Refresher training requirements for operators of different types of trucks.04/08/1999National
Interpretations04/16/1993 - Training requirements for emergency and post-emergency response to marine-based oil spills.04/16/1993National
Interpretations04/17/2007 - OSHA training Standards Policy Statement. 04/17/2007National
Interpretations04/17/2007 - OSHA training Standards Policy Statement. [1910.134(k)(5)(ii); 1910.147(c)(7)(i); 1910.1030(g)(2)(vii)(N); 1926.21(b)(2)]04/17/2007National
Interpretations04/25/1997 - Emergency response training requirements for hospital staff.04/25/1997National
Interpretations04/25/2000 - Employee training for water rescue at an amusement park.04/25/2000National
Interpretations05/02/1994 - Annual written test may suffice to meet annual training requirements if hazard and assigned duty remain the same.05/02/1994National
Interpretations05/04/2000 - Trainee signatures are not required to verify training; U.S. Postal Service is covered by the OSHAct.[1910.132]05/04/2000National
Interpretations05/28/1993 - 1910.119 - Refresher training requirements.05/28/1993National
Interpretations06/07/1993 - Request to include SOCMA in the chemical process operator certification training program.06/07/1993National
Interpretations06/09/1999 - Training of workers who are not "qualified persons" under 1910.269.06/09/1999National
Interpretations06/11/1997 - Appropriateness of computer-based interactive training programs to satisfy required OSHA training.06/11/1997National
Interpretations06/17/2004- Automated External Defibrillator training is not specifically required by the Permit-Required Confined Space standard; AEDs are not required first aid supplies.[1910.146(k)(2)(iii); 1910.151(b)]06/17/2004National
Interpretations06/22/1998 - Training and PPE for employees performing tests on equipment.06/22/1998National
Directives07/07/1992 - TED 1.12A - Training Program for OSHA Compliance Personnel07/22/2003National
Interpretations07/07/1994 - 1910.120 - Management and supervisors' training required in paragraph (e)(4) of the standard.07/07/1994National
Interpretations07/27/1992 - 1910.120 - Supervisor/management 8-hour training and the 8-hour refresher training.07/27/1992National
Directives08/08/1988 - TED 1.13 - Integrated Management Information System (IMIS) Training: Course Description ...07/18/2003National
Interpretations08/12/1992 - 1910.120 - Training requirements for maintenance of housekeeping personnel.08/12/1992National
Directives08/16/1996 - ADM 1-1.36 - The Discrimination IMIS Manual, ADM 1-1.36, for use with the NCR microcomputer System07/22/2003National
Interpretations08/16/2004- Acceptability of using computer-based (on-line) training for the HAZWOPER 40-hour classroom training.[1910.120; 1910.120(e)]08/16/2004National
Interpretations08/28/1996 - Appropriateness of the usage of video presentations in meeting the OSHA bloodborne training requirements.08/28/1996National
Interpretations09/01/1992 - 1910.119 - Various questions on OSHA standards.09/01/1992National
Interpretations09/07/1993 - 1910.1200 - Requirement for additional employee training whenever new hazards are identified.09/07/1993National
Interpretations09/21/2000 - Training obligations of temporary employment agencies and host employers.09/21/2000National
White Papers10 Essential Communication Tips to Power up Your Safety Training06/06/2005National
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