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Can U.S. military personnel who are outside of OSHAs jurisdiction receive outreach training?

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Can U.S. military personnel who are outside of OSHAs jurisdiction receive outreach training?

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OSHA Outreach Training Program classes delivered outside of OSHA’s jurisdiction to members of the U.S. military are permissible and these personnel are eligible to receive student course completion cards. In these cases, authorized outreach trainers do not have to request an exception from OSHA, but they must ensure their authorizing training organization is aware that the persons trained are members of the U.S. military. U.S. Department of Defense civilian personnel can also be trained without an exception. However, contractors for the U.S. military cannot be trained without prior approval from OSHA.

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