PureSafety’s updated OSHA 10 and 30-hour courses reflect regulatory changes
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In October,
Both PureSafety's LSMS and On Demand platforms have been updated to prevent users from exceeding the new training time restrictions. The company’s systems inform users about the new regulations and keep individuals in compliance.
An additional regulatory change includes a second hour of introduction to
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Born out of a workplace tragedy in 1999, PureSafety empowers its customers to protect their organization's most valuable assets: their people and profits. PureSafety provides comprehensive, web-based software and information solutions that support compliance and risk management needs, enhance governance and company culture, and improve workforce safety and health programs, processes, awareness, understanding, visibility and accountability. The company’s growing team of 180 industry professionals serves more than 2,000 organizations in more than 20 major industries, including manufacturing, construction, distribution, energy and healthcare, and encompassing 35 percent of the Fortune 500. Headquartered in the
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