The Blue Ridge Safety Association (BRSA), the Shenandoah Valley’s leading nonprofit safety network, proudly announces that employees from three local valley organizations have earned their OSHA 10-Hour General Industry cards — demonstrating their commitment to creating safer workplaces. Notice that individuals seeking certification include wide ranging occupations like quality management, warehouse team members, supervisory and human resource professionals.
https://www.blueridgesafety.org/resources/brsa-recognizes-osha-10-general-industry-recipients
Employees from Regal Rexnord, InterChange Group and FR Drake successfully completed the requirements to earn 10-Hour Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) General Industry certification, which equips workers with essential knowledge to recognize, prevent, and address common workplace hazards.
The OSHA 10-Hour General Industry training covers a wide range of vital topics, including hazard identification, personal protective equipment, emergency response, and workers’ rights. By earning this certification, employees gain practical skills to help prevent workplace injuries and maintain compliance with federal safety standards.
Casey Carwile, Safety Coordinator, with Design Electric served as the OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer.
Please visit our website under the events tab to register for the next OSHA 10-Hour General Industry class, March 11th & 12th at Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative.
https://www.blueridgesafety.org/events
For more information, on OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 for General Industry and Construction please contact: Lara Hoke, BRSA Project & Marketing Coordinator info@blueridgesafety.org