California OSHA - Cal OSHA Training Online OSHA 10 Hour Training - OSHA 30 Hour Training
OSHA Campus Online offers OSHA training courses that are accepted statewide by CAL OSHA and all 50 states. Our OSHA 10 Hour Training and OSHA 30 Hour Training courses
below can be taken for all workers in California that need OSHA training cards. In addition, if you relocate to another state, the same card will be honored there.
Simply click on the $89 Enroll Now button for the CAL OSHA 10 hour card or the $189 Enroll Now button for the CAL OSHA 30 hour card, register and pay online, and
you may begin your course now or later. You may take the course at your own pace, login and logout as needed. The course is 100% online and is available 24/7. We offer
24/7 technical support by telephone, email and live chat.
Once you start the course, you will have access to an OSHA Trainer , Taylor Sykes, via email. Taylor is an OSHA trainer and help with any content questions you may
have.
Once you complete the OSHA Online 10 hour or 30 hour course, you may print out your certificate of completion immediately and we'll mail your laminated OSHA 10 Hour Card within 3
weeks, the fastest in the industry!

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A temporary certificate of completion may be downloaded immediately following course completion to be submitted to your employer and regulatory
agencies as proof of compliance to OSHA regulations while you are waiting for the hard copy to be sent to you.
California OSHA Training Information - CAL OSHA
The State of California, under an agreement with OSHA, operates an occupational safety and health program in
accordance with Section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. The Department of Industrial Relations administers the California Occupational Safety and
Health Program,commonly referred to as Cal/OSHA.
The Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) is the principal executor of the plan which oversees
enforcement and consultation.
In addition, the program has an independent Standards Board responsible for the promulgation of state safety and health standards
and the review of variances; an Appeals Board to adjudicate contested citations; and the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement to investigate complaints alleging
discriminatory retaliation in the workplace.
Jurisdiction
The California State Plan applies to all public and private sector places of employment in the state, with the exception of Federal employees, the United States
Postal Service (USPS), private sector employers on Native American lands, maritime activities on the navigable waterways of the United States, private contractors working
on land designated as exclusive Federal jurisdiction, and employers that require Federal security clearances. See 29 CFR 1952.172.
This is the only agency in
the state authorized to adopt, amend or repeal occupational safety and health standards or orders. In addition, the Standards Board maintains standards for certain areas
not covered by federal standards or enforcement. These latter standards apply to elevators, aerial passenger tramways, amusement rides, pressure vessels, and mine safety
training.
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