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05Nov

OSHA Reiterates Requirement for Access to Qualified Trainers During Safety and Health Worker Training – Limitations on Computer-Based Training

For employers wishing to train employees using computer-based, online programs, OSHA recently reiterated that safety and health training must still include interactive and hands-on opportunities for employees. This may frustrate employers that rely...
By: Beveridge & Diamond PC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/osha-reiterates-requirement-for-access-93673/

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