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Certified Safety & Health Specialist - General Industry (CSHS-GI)
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Certified Safety & Health Specialist - General Industry (CSHS-GI)

4 Day
intermediate

IASHEP 30-hour general industry training is the primary method used to train workers and supervisors on hazard recognition and OSHA safety awareness and OSHA general industry standards that help each worker recognize and reduce the risks of job site hazards. This course covers interactive hazard recognition training is intended as an orientation to OSHA standards and covering safety and health hazards workers may face in general industry facilities. Our 30-hour course places special emphasis on OSHA and State OSHA standards and hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention. OSHA recommends workplace safety training for a safe and healthful work environment. Our training covers specific OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to the general industry. OSHA outreach trainer cards are only authorized for the United States, while the IASHEP 30-hour course completion card is recognized around the world.

Course Description

IASHEP 30-hour general industry training is the primary method used to train workers and supervisors on hazard recognition and OSHA

safety awareness and OSHA general industry standards that help each worker recognize and reduce the risks of job site hazards.

This course covers interactive hazard recognition training is intended as an orientation to OSHA standards and covering safety and health hazards workers may face in general industry facilities. Our 30-hour course places special emphasis on OSHA and State OSHA standards and hazard identification, avoidance, control, and prevention. OSHA recommends workplace safety training for a safe and healthful work environment. Our training covers specific OSHA regulations and requirements as they apply to the general industry. OSHA outreach trainer cards are only authorized for the United States, while the IASHEP 30-hour course completion card is recognized around the world.

Learning Objectives

Understand OSHA general industry safety and health standards and regulatory compliance requirements. Identify common workplace hazards, including chemical, electrical, machinery, ergonomic, and environmental risks. Apply hazard control measures, safe work practices, and accident prevention strategies in general industry settings. Conduct workplace inspections, risk assessments, and incident investigations to ensure a safe working environment.

Who Should Attend

Safety Supervisors & Coordinators Industrial Hygienists Facility & Maintenance Managers Line Supervisors & Team Leads Collateral Duty Safety Personnel Program Administrators Risk Management & Compliance Personnel Manufacturing & Production Supervisors Healthcare Facility Safety Staff