Nevada OSHA 30-Hour Training for General Industry is designed for supervisors and safety professionals in general industry, including workers in the entertainment industry, manufacturing, health care and most fields outside of construction. The course is 100% online and satisfies Nevada OSHA training requirements outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations at 29 CFR 1952.15.
Upon course completion, you can instantly download course certificates. You will earn a Nevada OSHA certificate and an official OSHA 30 DOL card. Your DOL card will be printed on durable plastic and is accepted nationwide as proof of training. You will receive your OSHA 30 card by mail approximately six to eight weeks after completing your training.
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The 30-Hour Nevada OSHA course is designed for supervisors and safety professionals in most industries not classified as construction. This includes manufacturing, entertainment, warehousing, health care and more. Throughout the course, you will receive extensive training on workplace health and safety topics, including specific requirements in the Nevada State Plan.
Nevada businesses must comply with the safety and health requirements outlined in the State Plan, which applies to most private-sector employers within the state. Examples of employees outside of NV OSHA’s jurisdiction include federal employees and offshore maritime workers.
Wherever Nevada OSHA standards differ from federal OSHA standards, Nevada employers must comply with the state-specific rules.
According to the Nevada State Plan, certain workers in the entertainment industry are required to complete Nevada OSHA training.
Entertainment workers need NV OSHA training if their job falls into one of the following categories:
Throughout the course, you will learn about key safety and health topics, including Nevada OSHA requirements and federal OSHA guidelines for general industry employees.
Upon completion of Nevada OSHA training, you’ll be prepared to:
You'll also learn about the following topics related to federal OSHA:
Nevada OSHA 30-Hour Training for General Industry includes 12 modules on state-specific safety and health requirements. You can find an overview of each module below.
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Nevada 30-Hour Training for Construction includes 30 hours of OSHA-authorized training and three additional hours of training specific to Nevada. To earn your Nevada OSHA certificate and OSHA 30 card, you must pass end-of-module quizzes and two final exams.
The Nevada OSHA portion of the course includes 12 end-of-module quizzes and a final exam. Each quiz has five questions, and you have an unlimited number of attempts to score an 80% or higher.
The final exam contains 20 questions. To pass the exam, you must earn 70% or higher. Like the quizzes, you can retake the exam as often as needed until you pass the test.
The federal OSHA portion of the course includes 17 end-of-module quizzes and a final exam. You have up to three attempts to pass each examination with a 70% or higher score.
If you do not pass any given quiz in three tries, you will be locked out of the course. You will need to repurchase the course and start over.
You must pass a final exam, which includes 20 questions. You have up to three attempts to pass the final exam with a score of 70% or higher. If you do not achieve a passing score after three attempts, you will need to repurchase the course and start from the beginning.
OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. At the federal level, OSHA creates standards that ensure safe and healthful working conditions for workers all over the country.
Some states, such as Nevada, have created State Plans. These plans are OSHA-approved workplace safety and health programs that the state individually operates. Nevada’s State Plan includes state-specific regulations that are at least as strict as federal OSHA regulations.
No, your Nevada certification and OSHA 30 card will never expire. But some employers may require you to complete refresher training every few years to ensure you are up to date on workplace safety and health protocols. Contact your employer to receive more information on refresher training requirements for your role.
This course contains 30 hours of federal OSHA Outreach Training and three hours of Nevada-specific training, so the program will take at least 33 hours to complete.
OSHA has mandated that students can spend no more than 7.5 hours per day in OSHA Outreach training. As a result, you will spend at least four days completing the federal OSHA portion of your training. Nevada-specific OSHA training does not count toward the 7.5 daily hours limit.
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issues OSHA 30 cards to workers who complete 30 hours of OSHA Outreach training on industry-specific workplace safety topics.
The OSHA 30 card is wallet-sized and printed on durable plastic. You can present your card nationwide as proof of training.
Once you have completed Nevada OSHA training, your NV OSHA and OSHA Outreach certificates will be available for instant download. Your official OSHA 30 DOL card will be mailed to you, typically six to eight weeks after course completion.
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