OSHA Training in Connecticut
State Mandate Connecticut operates its own state OSHA plan (CONN-OSHA) covering public sector workers, while federal OSHA covers private sector workers. The state has enacted additional safety requirements beyond federal minimums.
Training Status in Connecticut
Connecticut requires OSHA 10-Hour for all construction workers. Workers without a valid OSHA 10 card may be barred from job sites. Supervisors should obtain OSHA 30-Hour for enhanced compliance.
Key Industries in Connecticut
Workers in these industries in Connecticut are most likely to be required or expected to hold OSHA 10-Hour or 30-Hour certification by their employers.
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