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Can I train workers outside of the U.S. and receive student completion cards?

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Can I train workers outside of the U.S. and receive student completion cards?

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OSHA does not offer an international training program for workers outside OSHAs jurisdiction. Classes delivered outside of OSHA’s jurisdiction will not be recognized as Outreach Training Program classes, and trainers will not receive student course completion cards for these students. Although trainers may provide safety and health training to these workers, it must be done without OSHAs involvement. OSHA encourages international trainers to consider alternatives for conducting occupational safety and health training that adds value for workers. In this manner, trainers will be able to select and provide the specific safety and health training needed by their target audience, and personally control and manage the program. This will allow trainers to integrate and brand their vision of safety and health which may serve as a model for safety and health training that others may choose to replicate. Under such a plan, trainers may design and issue their own certificates, cards, badges, sti

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