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Hawaii

National Safety Training offers the University of South Florida OSHA Outreach training courses that are accepted nationwide and throughout the state of Hawaii. The OSHA 10 hour training and OSHA 30 hour training courses below can be taken for all workers in Hawaii that need OSHA Outreach 10 hour or 30 hour cards. In addition, if you relocate to another state, the same card will be honored there.

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10-Hour Construction Training

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30-Hour Construction Training

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10-Hour General Industry Training

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30-Hour General Industry Training

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Hawaii OSHA Training Information

The Hawaii State Plan applies to all private and public sector places of employment in the State, with the exception of Federal employees, the United States Postal Service (USPS), private sector maritime , and land that is exclusive Federal jurisdiction, which are subject to Federal OSHA jurisdiction. See 29 CFR 1952.314.The state of Hawaii exercises safety and health jurisdiction over most private sector employers in the state, and over public sector employers other than the federal government.

Regulations and Standards

Hawaii has chosen to adopt the majority of Federal OSHA standards verbatim. However, there are some standards that, while deemed as effective as comparable federal standards, have significant differences, and there are some HIOSH standards which do not have any federal counterparts. Examples of HIOSH standards which differ from Federal OSHA standards are those for fall protection, steel erection and air contaminants. HIOSH has requirements for safety and health programs and for certification of hoisting equipment operators which have no Federal OSHA counterpart. HIOSH's standards can be found online at the Hawaii Standards Website. HIOSH's standards are numbered in accordance with other state regulations and can be found under Title 12, Subtitle 8.