New Jersey OSHA 10 Hour, and 30 Hour OSHA Training
OSHA Campus Online offers OSHA training courses that are accepted statewide by New Jersey and all 50 states. The OSHA 10 Hour Training and OSHA 30 Hour Training courses below can be taken for all workers in New Jersey 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 New Jersey 10 hour card or the $189 Enroll Now button for the New Jersey 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 can help you 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 you will receive your laminated OSHA 10 Hour Card within three to four weeks via US mail, 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.
New Jersey OSHA Training Information

The Public Employee Occupational Safety and Health Program (PEOSH), is responsible for promoting the health and safety for approximately 500,000 State and Local government employees in the State. The Plan designates the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development as the State agency responsible for administering the Plan throughout the State.
Under this enabling legislation, the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development has full authority to enforce and administer all laws and rules protecting the safety and health of all employees of the state and its political subdivisions in the State, as well the responsibility to adopt all applicable federal standards and maintain "at least as effective” as performance requirements.
The Commissioner of Health and Senior Services has authority for occupational health matters including the authority to conduct health inspections, investigations and related activities, such as health consultation visits and training.
The New Jersey State Plan applies to all State, County and Local government agencies, public authorities, fire departments, and school districts. Federal OSHA maintains jurisdiction over all private sector workplaces; federal agencies; maritime employers such as shipyards, marine terminals, and longshoring; military facilities; Indian sovereignty workplaces; and the U.S. Postal Service.
Regulations and Standards
States must set job safety and health standards that are "at least as effective” as Federal OSHA standards. States may promulgate standards that are more stringent than the comparable federal standards or promulgate standards covering hazards not addressed by federal standards. The PEOSH Program has adopted identically all Federal OSHA standards and regulations applicable to public sector employment, with the exception of the following:
- Hazard Communication Program - 1910.1200 - PEOSH modified OSHA's standard to include specific provisions of the State's Right-to-Know Law regarding fact sheets on chemicals - State Standard NJAC 12:100-7
- Fire Brigade 1910.156 - State Standard NJAC 12:100-10
In addition, the New Jersey Plan provides for the adoption of alternative or different occupational safety and health standards by the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development in consultation with the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, the Commissioner of Community Affairs, and the Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health Advisory Board, where no Federal standards are applicable to the conditions or circumstances or where standards more stringent than the federal are deemed advisable. Currently, PEOSH has two State-initiated Standards, administered by the Department of Health and Senior Services:
- Indoor Air Quality - NJAC 12:100-13
- Indoor Firing Ranges - NJAC 12:100-8
The Hazard Communication Program, Standards for Firefighters, Indoor Air Quality and Indoor Firing Ranges standards are part of the PEOSH Act.
Contact Information for PEOSH is below:
New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health (PEOSH) Office One John Fitch Plaza - State Office Building Campus P O Box 110 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0110 PH: (609) 633-3896 FAX:(609) 292-3749 David J. Socolow, Commissioner PH: (609) 292-2975
Division of Public Safety and Occupational Safety and Health (PSOSH) Howard Black, Director PH: (609) 292-0501 John Patterson, Chief PH: (609) 984-2425
For all health-related matters, please contact: State of New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services One John Fitch Plaza P O Box 360 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0360 PH: (609) 984-1863 FAX: (609) 984-2779 Heather Howard, Commissioner PH: (609) 292-7837 Occupational Health Service (OHS) Gary Ludwig, Director PH: (609) 984-1843 Public Employees Occupational Safety and Health (PEOSH) Office Eric Beckhusen, Program Manager PH: (609) 984-3743
the PEOSH website can be found at:
http://lwd.dol.state.nj.us/labor/lsse/employer/Public_Employees_OSH.html
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