Category: OSHA

BetterCertify and our training courses are licensed throughout the United States. Approvals and licensing vary from state to state, by discipline and course format.

All course approvals issued under the CHC brand remain valid as listed on the applicable document. In some instances, our company may be listed as CHC Training. Please note that this designation also encompasses BetterCertify, and the issuing regulatory agencies will officially update the name on all company certificates at our next renewal. Current certificates and course registrations will not be affected. 

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This bloodborne pathogens course is ideal for workers who are expected to make direct or indirect contact with blood and other infectious…
2Hrs
As per OSHA 1910.1030(g)(2)(i) – Anyone who has occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials such as human…
2Hrs
The purpose of this program is to ensure the safety of all workers and comply with all federal and state requirements that pertain to…
8Hrs

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The 24 hr HAZWOPER training was created by OSHA for occasional site workers who are onsite for a specific task (such as, but not limited…
24Hrs
This course covers a variety of construction safety topics as required by OSHA and is designed to provide a detailed summary of safety and h
30Hrs
Workers face daily risk of exposure to hazardous chemicals in the workplace, which can pose serious threats to their health. Following the..
Self-directed
The objective of the eight hour Hazwoper Refresher Course is to review the relevant and important information given in the Hazwoper…
8Hrs
This course covers a variety of construction safety topics as required by OSHA and is designed to provide a detailed summary of safety…
10Hrs
This 8hr initial training prepares workers for work with asbestos containing roofing materials in accordance with OSHA’s Asbestos Standard..
8Hrs
The 40 hr HAZWOPER training was created by OSHA for regular site workers (such as equipment operators, general laborers, and supervisory
40Hrs