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Colorado does not have an official State Plan. For that reason, many private companies and organizations in Colorado come under the Federal OSHA jurisdiction, and those States that do not have their own State Plan are instructed to follow Federal OSHA Jurisdiction.
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Since Colorado does not have a State Plan, the workers, Managers, and Supervisors are instructed to follow Federal OSHA Regulations and Standards.
Even though OSHA does not consider it necessary for workers to take OSHA Outreach training, workers need to complete the training to learn particular topics discussed in OSHA Outreach training. Hence, finishing 30 Hour and 10 Hour Safety training courses are recommended under OSHA Outreach training.
Since OSHA Outreach training courses comprise a comprehensive range of Site Safety hazards, most companies require their workers to complete OSHA 10 Hour and Supervisors to take OSHA 30 Hour training.
In order to keep your work environment safe from safety hazards and maintain an efficient and productive pace, OSHA aims to raise awareness among workers through its Site Safety Standards.
Given below are some benefits that you will get after completing OSHA Outreach Training: