National Safety Training offers the University of South Florida OSHA Outreach training courses that are accepted nationwide and throughout the state of Nevada. The OSHA 10-hour training and OSHA 30-hour training courses below can be taken for all workers in Las Vegas, Reno and throughout Nevada that need OSHA Outreach 10-hour or 30-hour cards. In addition, if you relocate to another state, the same card will be honored there.
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Nevada OSHA Training Information
The Nevada State Plan is administered by the Division of Industrial Relations (DIR), Department of Business and Industry. Within the DIR, an enforcement section and consultation section have been established. Enforcement is provided by the Nevada Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Nevada OSHA), and Consultation is provided by the Nevada Safety Consultation and Training Section (SCATS).
The Nevada State Plan applies to all public and private sector employers in the State, with the exception of Federal employees, the United State Postal Service (USPS), private sector maritime, employment on Indian Lands, and areas of exclusive Federal jurisdiction. See 29 CFR 1952.295. The state of Nevada exercises safety and health jurisdiction over most private sector employers in the state, and over public sector employers other than the federal government.
Nevada OSHA State Laws
Nevada 10 Hour OSHA Outreach training is required by Nevada state law for Nevada construction site employees as of January 1st, 2010. Nevada NRS-618 states: "Not later than 15 days after the date a construction worker other than a supervisory employee is hired, the construction worker must obtain a completion card for an OSHA-10 course which is issued upon completion of a course approved by the Division."
Nevada 30 Hour OSHA Outreach training is required by Nevada state law for Nevada construction site supervisors as of January 1st, 2010. Nevada NRS-618 also states: "Not later than 15 days after the date a supervisory employee is hired, the supervisory employee must obtain a completion card for an OSHA-30 course which is issued upon completion of a course approved by the Division."
"Construction site" means any location at which construction work is being commenced or is in progress.
The OSHA 10 and 30 Hour Outreach courses on this site meets the Nevada state law requirement for an OSHA Department of Labor Outreach card.
Regulations and Standards
Nevada adopts federal OSHA standards by reference and enforces OSHA standards contained within 29 CFR, parts 1910 (General Industry), 1926 (Construction) and 1928 (Agriculture). In addition, Nevada has adopted additional requirements to include: safety programs, cranes, steel erection, construction projects, asbestos, explosives, ammonium perchlorate and photovoltaic system projects. Nevada's Occupational Safety and Health Standards and additional requirements are available on the Nevada standards webpage.