Online OSHA Safety Training Courses
When Online OSHA Training Is Appropriate
- Awareness-level training
- Refresher training
- Remote teams
- OSHA allows online training if employees understand and can apply it
At KARM Safety Solutions, we deliver practical, real-world training that helps businesses:
- Meet OSHA requirements
- Reduce workplace incidents
- Improve employee confidence and safety awareness
Our programs are designed for construction, general industry, and field-based teams who need reliable, up-to-date safety training.
OSHA Training Requirements (Important Section)
- OSHA requires training—not specific formats
- Employers must ensure:
- Understanding
- Site-specific application
Benefits of Online Safety Training
- Train anytime, anywhere
- Flexible scheduling
- Consistent OSHA-aligned content
Available Online Safety Courses
Arc Flash / NFPA 70E Qualified Electrician Training
- Covers NFPA 70E electrical safety requirements
- Arc flash + shock hazard awareness
Aerial Training (Boom & Scissor Lift)
- Covers ANSI A92.22 Safe Use standard
- Equipment operation + hazard recognition
Asbestos Awareness Training
- Covers OSHA asbestos awareness requirements
- Health risks + exposure prevention
Bloodborne Pathogens Training
- Covers OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030
- Exposure control + infection prevention
Bucket Truck Qualified Operator Training
- Covers safe operation standards
- Set up, use, and hazard identification
Confined Space Competent Person Training
- Covers OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146
- Hazard recognition + entry procedures
Electrical Awareness Training
- Covers OSHA electrical safety basics
- Hazard identification + safe work practices
Fall Protection Competent Person Training
- Covers OSHA 1926 Subpart M
- Fall hazards + ladder safety
Fire Extinguisher Training
- Covers OSHA 1910 Subpart L
- Proper use + fire response basics
Flagger Certification Training
- Valid in OR, WA, ID, MT
- Traffic control + worker safety
Forklift Training (Reach & Warehouse)
- Covers OSHA 1910.178
- Safe operation + hazard awareness
Heat Illness Prevention Training
- Meets OSHA annual training requirements
- Recognition + prevention of heat stress
Hazard Communication Training
- Covers OSHA 1910.1200
- SDS understanding + chemical safety
Lift Director Training
- Covers OSHA 1926 Subpart CC
- Lift planning + coordination
Lockout/Tagout Training
- Covers OSHA 1910.147
- Energy control + isolation procedures
Overhead Hoist Training
- Covers OSHA and ASME standards
- Safe operation + load handling
Respirator Training & Fit Testing
- Covers OSHA 1910.134
- Proper use + medical evaluation
Rigging & Signal Person Training
- Covers OSHA 1926 Subpart CC
- Load control + signaling safety
Silica Competent Person Training
- Covers OSHA 1926.1153
- Exposure control + compliance
Scaffold Competent Person Training
- Covers OSHA 1926 Subpart L
- Inspection + fall protection
Spyder Crane Certification Training
- Covers manufacturer + OSHA requirements
- Safe operation + setup
Trench & Excavation Competent Person Training
- Covers OSHA 1926 Subpart P
- Soil classification + hazard control
Wildfire Smoke Training
- Meets OSHA annual requirements
- Air quality hazards + worker protection
Ongoing Instructor Support
Have questions during training?
Our instructors are available to support your team:
- Email: NEVIN@KARMSAFETY.COM
- Response time: within 24 hours
We’re here to help with:
- OSHA requirements
- Course clarification
- Equipment and safety procedures
Frequently Asked Questions
Is online OSHA training valid?
- Yes, online training is valid if it meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements
- Training must be effective, understandable, and relevant to the job
- Employers are responsible for ensuring workers actually understand and can apply the material
Can OSHA training be done fully online?
- Some topics can be completed fully online (awareness-level training)
- Many OSHA-required trainings include a hands-on or practical component
- Online training is often used alongside in-person evaluation
Do I still need hands-on training?
- Yes, for equipment and high-risk tasks (forklifts, fall protection, confined space, etc.)
- OSHA requires workers to demonstrate competency in real-world conditions
- Hands-on evaluation is typically required before full qualification
What training does OSHA require?
- Hazard Communication (chemical safety)
- Fall Protection (construction work)
- Lockout/Tagout (energy control)
- Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck training
- Respiratory Protection (if respirators are used)
- Silica, asbestos, confined space, and other task-specific training based on hazards
- This is a small list of what OSHA requires. OSHA safeys if employees do it they must be trained.




