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Other Safety and Health Training Resources

Quality safety and health training help to prevent work-related injuries and illnesses. Effective training also encourages workers by educating and empowering them to advocate for safer working conditions. These resources might have value for building your own training program.

These links are provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; it does not guarantee that the information is specific to Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division (Oregon OSHA) Rules or Oregon Statutes. Oregon OSHA bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality, or content of the external site or for that of subsequent links. Contact the external site for answers to questions regarding its content.

Federal OSHA

Construction Focus Four Training
Instructor guides, student group activities, and handouts about Falls, Caught-In or -Between, Struck-By, and Electrocution

Outreach Training Program
The OSHA Outreach Training Program provides workers with basic and more advanced training about common safety and health hazards on the job. Students receive an OSHA 10-hour or 30-hour course completion card at the end of the training.

Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center
The OSHA Training Institute (OTI) Education Centers are a national network of non-profit organizations authorized by OSHA to deliver occupational safety and health training for all levels of workers.

Local Safety and Health Groups

These safety and health groups provide networking, mentoring, and training opportunities locally to employers and employees interested in learning more about improving workplace health and safety.

American Society of Safety Professionals

Central Oregon Safety and Health Association

The Redwood Safety Association

Douglas County Safety Association

Klamath Safety Group

Oregon SHARP Alliance

Region X VPPPA

Oregon Total Worker Health® Alliance training curriculum

The training is designed for occupational safety and health, worker compensation, and human resource practitioners and professions.

Receive or request Total Worker Health training at OHSU’s Oregon Total Worker Health Alliance website.

See the Curriculum Infographic. Visit the OHSU Training and Symposium page for upcoming opportunities.