OSHA Arizona Online Training

Boost your career and workplace safety in Arizona with our online OSHA training courses. Learn about Arizona's OSHA standards and discover the vital role of training in various industries. Enroll in OSHA 10-hour or 30-hour training now to enhance your knowledge and stay OSHA compliant.

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OSHA 10-Hour Construction Training Course

OSHA 10 Outreach for construction covers 29 CFR 1926 regulations. DOL card included.

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OSHA 30-Hour Construction Training Course

OSHA 30 Outreach for construction covers 29 CFR 1926 regulations. DOL card included.

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OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Training Course

OSHA 10 Outreach general industry covers 29 CFR 1910 regulations. DOL card included.

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OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training Course

OSHA 30 Outreach general industry covers 29 CFR 1910 regulations. DOL card included.

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OSHA 10-Horas Curso en Español Para Construcción

El alcance de la OSHA para la construcción cubre la normativa 29 CFR 1926.

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OSHA 10-Horas Curso en Español Para Industria General

OSHA Outreach industría general cubre la normativa 29 CFR 1910.

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OSHA 30-Horas Curso en Español Para Construcción

OSHA 30 Outreach para la construcción cubre la normativa 29 CFR 1926.

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OSHA 30-Horas Curso en Español Para Industria General

OSHA 30 Outreach general industría cubre la normativa 29 CFR 1910.

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Occupational Safety and Health Jurisdiction in Arizona

The federal Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) allows states to assume their own occupational safety and health responsibilities as long as they're "at least as effective" as the federal program.

Arizona has an official state plan that covers all state and local government workers in Arizona, as well as most private sector workers.

The state plan adopts federal OSHA standards by reference. Additionally, Arizona has created unique standards for:

  • General Industry
  • Compressed Gas and Air (General) and Air Receivers
  • Commercial Driving Operations
  • Construction
  • Fall Protection
  • Agriculture
  • Field Sanitation
  • Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment
  • Enforcement Programs

The Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH) enforces safety and health standards under state jurisdiction, including inspections and penalties. It operates as part of the Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA).

Federal jurisdiction still takes precedence for some employers and workers in Arizona. That includes:

  • Federal employment
  • The U.S. Postal Service and the private contractor-operated facilities it engages
  • Private-sector maritime operations (ie, shipyards, marine terminals, longshoring)
  • Contractors and subcontractors working in establishments under exclusive federal jurisdiction
  • Private-sector copper smelters
  • Private-sector concrete and asphalt batch plants that are part of a mining operation
  • Indian reservations
  • Working conditions of aircraft cabin crewmembers onboard aircraft in operation
  • Any hazard, industry, area, operation, or facility over which the state is unable to effectively exercise jurisdiction

OSHA Training Requirements in Arizona

ADOSH standards are "substantially the same" as OSHA standards. Therefore, Arizona employers and workers have comparable training requirements whether they're inspected by OSHA or ADOSH.

OSHA requires training on specific safety standards that apply to your job functions. Federal OSHA also has Outreach courses (sometimes referred to as "DOL cards") that cover common requirements for your industry. Even though OSHA doesn't require OSHA Outreach training, some employers might. In that case, you’ll either need an OSHA 10-Hour course for entry-level workers or an OSHA 30-Hour course for supervisors.

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We offer OSHA 10-Hour ConstructionOSHA 30-Hour ConstructionOSHA 10-Hour General Industry, and OSHA 30-Hour General Industry to meet your OSHA training needs.

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Benefits of OSHA Training for Workers in Arizona

The primary goal of OSHA Arizona training will always be to reduce employee injury and accident rates, but employers can also benefit from their investment in OSHA training programs. With a commitment to OSHA training, Arizona employers can expect to avoid OSHA inspection penalties, lower workers’ compensation costs, and increase productivity and financial performance.

If you don’t believe us, take a look at the below statistics from OSHA, the Department of Labor, and other Arizona agencies. These workplace injury statistics prove just how essential safety training is.

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Fatal Occupational Injuries in Arizona

According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were a total of 103 fatal occupational injuries in Arizona in 2022, while nationally there were 5,486 fatal occupational injuries.

Of the 103 fatalities:

  • 38 were the result of transportation incidents
  • 21 were the result of falls, slips, and trips
  • 20 were the result of exposure to harmful substances or environments
  • 17 were the result of violence and other injuries by persons or animals
  • 6 were the result of contact with objects and equipment

The industries with the greatest number of fatalities were:

  • 25 in transportation and warehousing
  • 19 in construction
  • 11 in administrative and waste services
  • 10 in government (1 federal, 1 local, 8 local)
  • 9 in manufacturing
  • 5 in retail trade

2023 Top OSHA Enforcement Cases in Arizona

As you can now see, Arizona workers, especially those in construction, are at a high risk for injuries and accidents. However, employees aren’t the only ones that will benefit from life-saving safety training; without safety training, employers are at a much higher risk for OSHA inspection penalties.

Federal OSHA lists the top enforcement cases by state on its website. To give you an idea of the hefty fines you risk for violations, here are the top cases for 2023.

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State Inspection Number Employer City Issuance Date Initial Penalty
AZ 1676681.015 Springbrook SGC, LLC TEMPE 12/11/2023 $40,177.00
AZ 1690518.015 Valley Crane Service LLC TUCSON 12/08/2023 $55,581.00
AZ 1681414.015 DC Crane LLC TUCSON 12/01/2023 $57,144.00
AZ 1692039.015 Champion Home Builders, Inc. CHANDLER 09/28/2023 $41,743.00
AZ 1692038.015 Champion Home Builders, Inc. CHANDLER 09/28/2023 $43,122.00
AZ 1686752.015 Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Miami Operations CLAYPOOL 09/12/2023 $78,125.00
AZ 1669988.015 Nammo Defense Systems Inc. MESA 09/01/2023 $84,821.00
AZ 1672633.015 JP Industries FORT HUACHUCA 06/23/2023 $40,179.00
AZ 1640544.015 Staybridge Suites Scottsdale - Talking Stick, an IHG Hotel SCOTTSDALE 02/07/2023 $44,644.00

Federal and State OSHA Offices in Arizona

Since Arizona employers and workers are divided up into federal and state jurisdiction, there are separate local area offices for state and federal OSHA. But in both cases, the offices are located in Phoenix.

You can find the most up-to-date contact information for either type of Arizona OSHA office on OSHA's website.

Additional Arizona Resources for Safety Information

In addition to the information we have provided, you can visit additional Arizona state agency and association websites for more information on safety resources.

Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA): The ICA administers and enforces state laws relating to the health and safety of employees, which includes workers' compensation, occupational safety and health, payment of wages, and child labor.

Arizona Labor Department: Visit this department to get information about wage claims and sick time.

Arizona Division Of Occupational Safety And Health (ADOSH): The (ADOSH) ensures that employers comply with occupational health and safety laws by conducting unannounced inspections.

Enroll Now in OSHA Arizona Training Courses

While you now understand how important safety training is, you won’t reap its benefits without signing up for the appropriate training course.

With over 20 years of experience, it’s easy to see why we’re the preferred provider for thousands of students. We have over 20 years of experience as an OSHA-authorized training provider, and we offer OSHA 10-Hour Construction, OSHA 30-Hour Construction, OSHA 10-Hour General Industry, and OSHA 30-Hour General Industry to satisfy your OSHA training needs.

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