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Just like the other 26 States, Texas doesn’t have its own official State Plan for Occupational Health and Safety but has the Texas Hazard Communication Act (THCA) as its administrative body that implements, registers complaints, scrutinizes, and manages OSHA-related assignments and duties. For that reason, Texas comes under the category of those States that follow OSHA Standards and Regulations for Occupational Health and Safety.
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The Texas State Law doesn’t instruct you to get OSHA Outreach Training. Still, training for some particular topics in OSHA Outreach Training is necessary to perform well in the General and Construction industries. Hence, it is suggested by OSHA that all workers in Texas enroll in OSHA 10-Hour and OSHA 30-Hour training courses.
Getting yourself enrolled in effective OSHA Safety training has several benefits, such as: