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Prior to the creation of OSHA, it was risky to be employed in the General or Construction Industry since there were only a few Federal Laws protecting workers' rights. However, Ohio doesn't have its own Official State Plan; hence workers in Ohio follow the Federal OSHA Jurisdiction.
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Though Federal OSHA doesn't mandate OSHA courses for all employees, since most organizations prefer OSHA-certified workers who at least have a general introduction to health and safety, OSHA suggests amateur-level workers take OSHA 10 Hour courses. In comparison, those with managerial roles are encouraged to enroll in 30 Hour courses.
Not only does OSHA Outreach training allows workers to recognize site hazards and keep the workplace environment safe, but it also bestows benefits that are given below: