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New Mexico falls into the category of those States having their own Official State Plan that comprises all local government, state, and several private-sector workers. In addition, the State Plan administered by the New Mexico Occupational Health and Safety Bureau includes all OSHA Standards and some state-specific standards—operations such as management, regulation, compliance support, consultation services, and whistleblower discrimination.
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Since New Mexico included several Federal OSHA Standards exactly, workers in New Mexico are subject to the same training obligations.
Those New Mexicans who are subject to Federal OSHA Jurisdiction are as follows:
Federal OSHA Jurisdiction might influence training in case of those Standards where New Mexico included its specific variety, such as:
Construction
General Industry:
Agriculture
Moreover, since most employers require particular training for workers in construction and general industries relevant to job functions, OSHA suggests its 10 Hour courses for amateur workers while 30 Hour courses for Supervisors or Managers.
It's not the only mission of OSHA to promote general safety awareness and knowledge among workers, but it also provides many significant benefits such as: