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We all have until next january to receive mandatory OSHA training.

The "troops" need a 10 hr. course; supervisors need a 30 hr. course.

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Originally Posted by renosteinke

The "troops" need a 10 hr. course; supervisors need a 30 hr. course.

From some of the idiotic things I've seen on work sites, that should be the other way around. eek

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Last edited by tomgirardi; 02/25/19 07:25 AM.
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Why should I go to the ablesafe website and pay 3 times what OSHA charges for the 10 and 30 hour courses??


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OK, the person that revived this old thread, as his first post has "constructor" within his limited profile.

He may mean "Instructor", and he may not have read the Forum rules regarding post content.

Time to lock out this thread.

tomgirardi, you may PM or email me regarding my actions, and comment.

Last edited by HotLine1; 02/26/19 01:35 PM.

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