Funeral CE

OSHA Workplace Rights

Course Details

hours
2.0
price
$29.95
4.74
4.74 (289 Ratings)
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Additional Credit Available:

Add More States

Delivery Method: 

Self-Study

PDF Download: 

Available

Provider of Record: 

WebCE

Provider Number: 

Approved

Prerequisites: 

None

Access Period:

12 months

Exam Requirements

Proctor Required: 

No

Passing Grade: 

70%

Questions: 

10

Retakes: 

Unlimited

Please note: Adding Additional Credit may change exam requirements.

Overview

The Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act of 1970 created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) within the Department of Labor and encouraged employers and employees to reduce workplace hazards and to implement safety and health programs. The Act gave employees many new rights and responsibilities.

This course discusses these rights and responsibilities and encourages employees to work cooperatively with employers to promote safe and healthy workplaces that add value to everyone: businesses, workplaces, and workers' lives. Because interpretations and enforcement policy may change over time, you should consult current OSHA administrative interpretations and decisions by the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission and the Courts for additional guidance on OSHA compliance requirements.

Learning Objectives

Upon conclusion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Become familiar with the various OSHA standards protecting workers rights.
  • Familiarize themselves with the proper procedures to report unsafe work environments
  • Understand how OSHA will respond to various incidents
  • Identify the proper authority and contact information at the various OSHA departments.

Designed For

Funeral professionals at all stages in their careers
Exam Requirements: Self-study exams are open-book and do not require a monitor.
The North Carolina Board of Funeral Service does not permit agents to access the final exam until the student's time in the course equals the number of approved credit hours. The course must be stopped if the student is inactive for more than 10 minutes.


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