The Classes

Our classes are designed to meet all participants’ learning style by presenting the required information through PowerPoint presentations, videos, and hands-on activities. Each topic is completed with a fun and competitive assessment.

OSHA 10-hour Mandatory Topics

OSHA 10-hour Elective Topics

OSHA 30-hour Mandatory Topics

OSHA 30-hour Elective Topics

(Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Spray Finishing, Compressed Gases, Dipping and Coating Operations)

Our OSHA 10 - 30 Hour Classes are Interactive

We encourage the participants to become “Safety Ambassadors”. Advocates for safety in the workplace can quickly recognize safety hazards to avoid, reduce and/or eliminate hazards that are directly related to employee injuries, illnesses, and death.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Outreach Training Program for General Industry teaches general industry workers about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid, and prevent job related hazards.

 

 

Identifying Safety Hazards Classes

Eight hour and 15-hour safety awareness training curriculums are available.  Upon completion, a certificate of achievement will be presented.  These training will include many of the OSHA 10-hour required topics.

Safety Awareness for Seniors

60 and Older please reach out to your location’s Special Events or Activities’ Coordinator for more details.

V4P Safety Training’s goal is to educate and encourage you to apply the same OSHA principles in your home and community to remain safe. These OSHA identified hazards can have the same unfavorable results.

Participants can collaborate on all projects or activities assigned except for the final project. The final project is designed to ensure that each participant can identify safety hazards immediately after completing the course.

OSHA 10-hour classes are scheduled for two (2) consecutive days 7.5 hours each which allows the flexibility to shorten class on either day and still meet OSHA’s 10-hour requirement.
OSHA 30-hour classes:

Option 1
Classes are scheduled for five (5) consecutive days 7.5 hours each which allows the flexibility to shorten class on any of these days and still meet OSHA’s 30-hour requirement.

Option 2
Classes are scheduled for three (3) consecutive weekends, Saturday & Sunday 7.5 hours the first two weekends and either Saturday or Sunday the third weekend, allowing for the same flexibility as mentioned above.

NOTE: the 7.5 hours does not include required breaks, lunches or assessments.

Tuition Includes:

Training Program Requirements

Include but are not limited to:

A) Workshops B) Case Studies C) Exercises D) Demonstrations that involve student participation and interaction.