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Alaska has an Occupational Health and Safety State Plan. The Alaska Occupational Safety and Health Division (AKOSH), which regulates the State, the federal government, and some private businesses, is the regulatory agency responsible for upholding all Standards and Regulations.
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Despite having a State Plan, Alaska abides by Federal OSHA Rules and Regulations and advises staff to do so. As a result, if you work in Alaska, you need training on particular subjects and requirements.
All of the Federal OSHA Standards and Regulations, as well as some State-specific Rules, including:
Construction Industry State-specific Standards:
General Industry State-specific Standards:
The federal government does not require OSHA Outreach Training. On the other hand, OSHA Outreach Training addresses some of the key issues covered by Federal OSHA Standards. Therefore, OSHA advises that workers complete OSHA 30 Hour and OSHA 10 Hour safety training.
Some of the employees fall under the Standards of Federal OSHA, which are listed down below:
The main objective has always been to spread occupational safety wherever needed. Take advantage of OSHA Outreach courses to create a secure and safe working environment. We provide OSHA Safety training courses at the most affordable rates to help job safety become common and practicable at every location.
The following are some advantages that OSHA Safety training will provide for both you and your employer: