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4.9 Rating 400 Reviews
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OSHAcademy provides free access to occupational safety and health training courses which are designed for employees, supervisors, managers, and employers. Unlike other online training providers that charge a fee to access their training material, OSHAcademy only charges a fee to document a student's training. OSHAcademy currently offers more than 175 courses and 54 programs, with many more courses planned.

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Anonymous
Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Great course!
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Information, user friendly, concise, and I would recommend to all safety professionals.
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Posted 4 weeks ago
Thank you so much it is so interesting to have a FREE training to learn more
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Posted 1 month ago
I have learned some new changes in the safety training that have been added or change since my last OSHA training.
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Posted 1 month ago
I experienced valuable time with detailed content. I will use this experience for safety management on site. Thank you very much.
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Posted 1 month ago
This is a well put together program in my opinion that is uniqluely put together for its purpose of training individuals on OSHA safety.
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Posted 1 month ago
This is the most amazing place to learn... They dive in and break everything down for you to comprehend. I sure will do more courses in the future.
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Posted 1 month ago
Hi, Thank you very much for your review of OSHAcademy training. We appreciate it! Keep up the good work. The OSHAcademy Team
Posted 1 month ago
Found the staff very supportive and interested in my particular concerns.
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Posted 1 month ago
OSHAcademy. Has the best on course. You can do it at your own pace. And their courses are very detailed.
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Posted 1 month ago
I was referred to OSHAcademy by a friend in the safety industry. He spoke highly of both their programs and their support staff, and I honestly am impressed by how smooth everything went during the training. The best part for me was the easy access to the course material and the ability to pause and restart at any point during the class. Their support staff is definitely 5-star! I had technical difficulties with one of the videos, let them know, and they had the issue fixed within the hour. I will definitely be taking more OSHAcademy classes and look forward to dealing with them in the future! Jason S.
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Posted 1 month ago
Hi Jason, Thank you for your great review! We are so pleased to hear that you enjoyed OSHAcademy and look forward to seeing you in more training soon! The OSHAcademy Team
Posted 1 month ago
A very clean and straight forward course. Easy to navigate.
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Posted 1 month ago
Great classes with valuable content. Thanks...
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Posted 1 month ago
Easy to follow and complete in a timely fashion
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Posted 1 month ago
The course was very informative and the testing was to the source material. Only downside is the cost is a bit high for the certifications, but they are very high quality. I wish course completion from here would be recgonized as official by the DOL, as the course set up is very intuatitive for someone with a busy schedule. You are able to get your learning in on your own time.
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Posted 1 month ago
Thank you for taking the time to provide a review for OSHAcademy, we greatly appreciate it. I wanted to let you know that OSHAcademy training meets OSHA training requirements, which you can review in OSHA Publication 2254 (https://www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/publications/osha2254.pdf). What that means, is if OSHA is reviewing the training a company provides to it's employees, it will accept OSHAcademy training courses as valid training. That being said, like with all online OSH training, the training we provide is "general knowledge" level training and companies must also provide additional training to their employees that addresses the specific equipment, policies, and procedures that apply to their worksite hazards. Here is some additional information you may find interesting: "As a matter of policy, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) does not "approve" or "endorse" training programs. Instead, OSHA has established the employer, rather than the training provider, as being ultimately responsible for ensuring employees acquire the training and skills needed to perform their duties in a safe and healthful manner." (OSHA Ltr Dtd 10.20.1999) The Myth of Being "OSHA Certified" It is a common misbelief among employers, managers, and others that employees must only attend "OSHA Certified" training. The truth is that OSHA never formally approves, certifies, or endorses training or commercial products. That means no training provider can honestly claim to be "certified by OSHA," and no one can become "OSHA Certified" by attending training. The myth of "OSHA-Authorized" Another common misunderstanding is that only "OSHA-authorized" training is sufficient to meet OSHA requirements. In fact, as a general policy, OSHA does not authorize any training conducted by any provider. The only exception to this policy relates to "OSHA 10- and 30-hour Outreach Training" conducted by OSHA-authorized outreach trainers issuing a Department of Labor (DOL) course completion card. However, even OSHA outreach training can not claim to graduate certified or qualified students. As explained by Jonathan Jocobi in July 1st, 2011 issue of EHS Today: "OSHA does 'authorize' outreach trainers, enabling them to issue Department of Labor completion cards for training such as 10-hour and 30-hour programs. But even there OSHA draws clear boundaries, stating that outreach training is 'not a certification program and must not be advertised as such. Outreach training program trainers, students and curriculum are not certified." The agency adds, "OSHA does not 'approve' trainers or classes." In short, terms like OSHA-certified or OSHA-approved always should raise a red flag." You can read the full article here: What Do You Mean By That? Use and Misuse of EHS Training Terms. (https://www.ehstoday.com/training-and-engagement/article/21906161/what-do-you-mean-by-that-use-and-misuse-of-ehs-training-terms)
Posted 1 month ago
I believe OSHAcademy has a great catalog of courses and programs useful for personal and professional education.
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Posted 1 month ago
I learned a lot from this website and through the courses.
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Posted 1 month ago
Course is well laid and great content
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Posted 1 month ago
I get a lot a new information
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Posted 1 month ago
Excellent thanks to OSHA Academy
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Posted 1 month ago
Easy Free access to very crucial safety training and certification.
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Posted 1 month ago
OSHAcademy is rated 4.9 based on 400 reviews