EQUIP YOUR TEAM TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS
GENERAL AWARENESS
OSHA TRAINING
Awareness builds the foundation for adopting a find and fix mentality. At Lancaster Safety, we help business owners, safety and HR professionals, office managers, and lawyers protect their employees by training them at your location, remotely with a live instructor, or through our Online OSHA Training Center.
EVERY WORKPLACE HAS RISKS
Every industry experiences a variety of safety risks.
Workplace hazards put your employees at risk, and as a leader, it’s stressful wondering if you’re doing enough to protect them. OSHA General Awareness Training empowers employees to recognize unsafe conditions and behaviors, understand how and when to report hazards, know their right to a safe workplace, and follow essential safety procedures. Equipping workers with this foundational knowledge will help reduce accidents, injuries, and near misses.
Training with us is NO risk
For 20+ years, Lancaster Safety has helped thousands of companies with OSHA Compliance. We offer a Safety Net Guarantee with a 100% money-back assurance if you’re unsatisfied within an initial period of 14 or 30 days, depending on the service we’re providing. Unlike workplace hazards, working with Lancaster Safety is NO risk, you can email within the designated period to request a refund if you feel you haven’t received sufficient value.
PREVENT ACCIDENTS BY BUILDING AWARENESS

What is OSHA General Awareness Training?
General awareness is a common term used to describe the training that most employees need to identify, report, and control workplace safety and health hazards. The training is often held in a classroom setting or through an online training platform. Depending on each employee’s role and responsibilities, additional job-specific training may also be required.
SAFETY TRAINING TOPICS THAT APPLY TO YOU
Different hazards mean different training topics
Safety and health training requirements are not one-size-fits-all, and they can even vary within a company. Every company needs to look at workplace hazards across all roles. What might be necessary for a maintenance worker is not necessarily required for someone on the shop floor. Even with OSHA’s extensive resources (here’s a 270-page safety training guide to get you started), misinterpreting a rule can lead to non-compliance. Training can get complicated with Federal, State, and even local laws are involved. Talk to a safety consultant today, and we can help create your company’s specific training program. Call (888) 365-3326 to speak with a representative.
Common topics that apply to most businesses
Below is a list of OSHA training topics that will apply to almost all businesses. Additional topics might be needed based on the hazards your employees are exposed to.
WHAT TRAINING TOPICS ARE REQUIRED?
Fill out this form to find out what common training topics are required and at what frequency.
Please use this chart as a guide and not as legal advice. Contact a Lancaster Safety Representative for assistance at (724) 776-1003.

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