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State Requirements

OSHA Training in Alaska

Alaska operates its own state OSHA plan (AKOSH), approved by Federal OSHA. AKOSH is required to be at least as effective as federal OSHA in protecting workers.

Training Status in Alaska

OSHA Program
Alaska OSHA (AKOSH)
State Mandate
Recommended

OSHA 10-Hour training is commonly required on large construction and oil & gas projects in Alaska. Many major employers mandate it for all field workers.

Key Industries in Alaska

Oil & Gas Fishing Construction Mining

Workers in these industries in Alaska are most likely to be required or expected to hold OSHA 10-Hour or 30-Hour certification by their employers.

Recommended OSHA Courses for Alaska

Self-paced online training. Start today. DOL card mailed in 2–3 weeks.

OSHA 10-Hour Construction
For construction workers, laborers, and trades
OSHA 30-Hour Construction
For foremen, supervisors, and site safety managers
$159
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OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
For manufacturing, warehouse, and general industry workers
OSHA 30-Hour General Industry
For general industry supervisors and safety managers
$200
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FAQ: OSHA Training in Alaska

Is OSHA 10-Hour required in Alaska?
No state law currently mandates OSHA 10-Hour training in Alaska for all workers. However, many employers, contractors, and public project owners require it as a condition of employment or site access. OSHA 10-Hour training is commonly required on large construction and oil & gas projects in Alaska. Many major employers mandate it for all field workers.
What OSHA program governs Alaska?
Alaska operates its own state OSHA plan through the Alaska OSHA (AKOSH). This state plan must be at least as effective as federal OSHA in protecting workers.
How long is the OSHA 10-Hour course?
The OSHA 10-Hour course requires a minimum of 10 hours of instruction. With our self-paced online format, most students complete the course in 2–4 days. You have 180 days from the date of purchase to finish.
How do I prove I completed OSHA training?
Upon completing the course and passing the final exam, you will receive a digital completion certificate immediately. Your official DOL (Department of Labor) completion card is mailed within 2–3 weeks and serves as the universally accepted proof of OSHA training.

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Alaska At a Glance

OSHA Program State Plan
State Mandate No
Recommended 10-Hr Yes
Recommended 30-Hr Yes (supervisors)
Languages English & Spanish