Sorry, Doug, if I lost you.

My 'gibberish' was my way of saying that I've had the OSHA 30-hour course .... and it was a complete waste of time. Materials were either already well-known, or irrellevant.

I was also looking at this new requirement in the context of other documentation requirements. For example, a forklift driver is required to be 'licensed' by each employer, on each individual piece of equipment. This is akin to BC requiring you to have a separate licence for each of your cars (or trucks)- and having to re-test every time you buy a new one.

Finally, I was looking at the various OSHA actions, where there are reams of citations for things like not having the proper records available. A typical OSHA inspection spends far more time in the office, looking at files, than looking at the workplace.