Unlike other States having their own Occupational Safety and Health regulatory programs, also known as Official State Plans, Missouri is not one of those States. Therefore, employees in Missouri, primarily those working in the private-sector, are subject to the Federal OSHA's Jurisdiction.
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OSHA Training Regulations You Need To Know For Missouri
To promote a safe and healthy work culture and increase workers' general knowledge about site safety hazards, OSHA recommends that entry-level workers enroll in OSHA 10 Hour courses and workers with managerial roles enroll in OSHA 30 Hour courses.
Since Missouri law mandates Outreach training for construction labor hired for projects related to public funding, the Construction Safety Training Act obligates OSHA 10 Hour Site Safety training which should be obtained through OSHA-approved training providers. This training is for the following:
- Workers at the industrial facilities who take part in construction operations directly,
- Workers hired for construction in the surrounding area by contractors or supervisors,
- Workers are hired to transport or transfer supplies, fuel, or equipment around a worksite,
- And drivers employed in cargo loading or unloading at the work site.
How Can OSHA Safety Training Benefit You?
The OSHA Outreach training not only helps you recognize site safety hazards but also provides many benefits, such as:
- Employees' medical insurance costs decrease.
- Workplaces are prevented from OSHA inspections.
- The likelihood of accidents and injuries lowers.