OSHA Annual Training


OSHA training must be conducted at least annually. OSHA interprets that to mean that employees must be provided re-training at least once every 12 months (i.e., within a time period not exceeding 365 days). 

The task employers face is creating the time to put all these required trainings together and the time to present them to workers. Also, staying abreast of all current OSHA changes or updates is a challenge. Project Safe Ohio handles all of these tasks for you.

We use photos taken at your facility in our PowerPoint presentations. In this way the training is more relevant to your workers. Also, workers have an opportunity to ask questions and interaction is a great learning tool.

OSHA Required Training – General Industry

Subpart E – Exit Routes and Emergency Planning

  • 1910.38 Emergency action plans
  • 1910.39 Fire prevention plans

Subpart F – Powered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle Mounted Work Platforms

  • 1910.66 Powered platforms for building maintenance
  • Appendix C to 1910.66 — Personal fall arrest system Section I (Mandatory)

Subpart G – Occupational Health and Environmental Control

  • 1910.95 Occupational noise exposure

Subpart H – Hazardous Materials

  • 1910.106 Flammable liquids
  • 1910.109 Explosive and blasting agents
  • 1910.110 Storage and handling of liquefied petroleum gases
  • 1910.111 Storage and handling of anhydrous ammonia
  • 1910.119 Process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals
  • 1910.120 Hazardous waste operations and emergency response
  • Appendix C to 1910.120 — Compliance guidelines
  • Appendix E to 1910.120 — Training curriculum guidelines

Subpart I – Personal Protective Equipment

  • 1910.132 General requirements
  • 1910.134 Respiratory protection

Subpart J – General Environmental Controls

  • 1910.142 Temporary labor camps
  • 1910.145 Specifications for accident prevention signs and tags
  • 1910.146 Permit required confined spaces
  • 1910.147 The control of hazardous energy (lockout/tagout)

Subpart K – Medical Services and First Aid

  • 1910.151 Medical services and first aid

Subpart L – Fire Protection

  • 1910.155 Fire protection
  • 1910.156 Fire brigades
  • 1910.157 Portable fire extinguishers
  • 1910.158 Standpipe and hose systems
  • 1910.160 Fixed extinguishing systems
  • 1910.164 Fire detection systems
  • 1910.165 Employee alarm systems

Subpart N – Materials Handling and Storage

  • 1910.177 Servicing of multi-piece and single-piece rim wheels
  • 1910.178 Powered industrial trucks
  • 1910.179 Overhead and gantry cranes
  • 1910.180 Crawler locomotive and truck cranes

Subpart O – Machinery and Machine Guarding

  • 1910.217 Mechanical power presses
  • 1910.218 Forging machines

Subpart Q – Welding, Cutting, and Brazing

  • 1910.252 General requirements
  • 1910.253 Oxygen-fuel gas welding and cutting
  • 1910.254 Arc welding and cutting
  • 1910.255 Resistance welding

Subpart R – Special Industries

  • 1910.261 Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills
  • 1910.264 Laundry machinery and operating rules
  • 1910.266 Logging
  • 1910.268 Telecommunications
  • 1910.269 Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution
  • 1910.272 Grain handling facilities
  • Appendix A to 1910.272

Subpart S – Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices

  • 1910.332 Training
  • TABLE S-4 — Typical Occupational Categories of Employees

Subpart T – Commercial Diving Operations

  • 1910.410 Qualifications of dive team
  • Appendix C to Subpart T — Alternative conditions under 1910. 401 for recreational diving instructors and diving guides (mandatory)

Subpart Z – Toxic and Hazardous Substances

  • 1910.1001 Asbestos
  • 1910.1003 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.)
  • 1910.1017 Vinyl chloride
  • 1910.1018 Inorganic arsenic
  • Appendix A to 1910.1018 — Inorganic arsenic substance information sheet
  • 1910.1025 Lead
  • Appendix A to 1910.1025 — Substance Data Sheet for occupational exposure to lead
  • 1910.1026 Chromium (VI)
  • Appendix A to 1910.1026 — Chromium (VI)
  • 1910.1027 Cadmium
  • 1910.1028 Benzene
  • 1910.1029 Coke oven emissions
  • Appendix A – Coke Oven Emissions Substance Information Sheet
  • 1910.1030 Bloodborne pathogens
  • 1910.1043 Cotton dust
  • 1910.1044 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane
  • 1910.1045 Acrylonitrile (vinyl cyanide)
  • 1910.1047 Ethylene oxide
  • 1910.1048 Formaldehyde
  • 1910.1050 Methylenedianiline
  • 1910.1051 1,3-Butadiene
  • 1910.1052 Methylene chloride
  • 1910.1096 Ionizing radiation
  • 1910.1200 Hazard Communication
  • 1910.1450 Occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals in laboratories
  • Appendix A to 1910.1450 — National Research Council Recommendations Concerning Chemical Hygiene in Laboratories (Non-Mandatory)

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