
Became an OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer!
Complete the OSHA 500 to become Authorized to train OSHA 10 and 30 Hour Classes!
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Congratulations, Derek!

I have taken OSHA 511 and 501. Have taken OSHA 503 three times! I have taught over 50 Outreach Courses. All in GI. Now that I am retired great way to make my “fun” money!

Derek, why 510 and 500, are you not in General Industry (1910)?
510, 500, & 502 are Construction.
You can take the 500 classes at NWTC in Green Bay. Although they teach GI more often than Construction. They are through NSEC at Northern Illinois University.
Although there are not many Construction Outreach Instructors here along the Lakeshore.

Nice work!

Congratulations!

I have had the construction 510 40 hour class at NWTC in Green Bay, very good, very thorough. I took it because that is my "weak" side, as an Industrial Hygienist and former enforcement officer.
I'd like to become a General Industry Authorized Trainer but I didn't think NWTC had that class.

Also, given that the safety is my weak side would you recommend the ASP or the CSP? I've heard the ASP is more nuts and bolts while the CSP is more management.
The two Industrial Hygiene certifications, taken 5 years apart, are the same exam. A totally sick (as in bad, I'm 62 years old and sick is bad) exam that is 8 hours of minutia and hard calculations mostly unrepresentative of actual practice. Then they make (made?) you wait months for the results! Totally a hazing.

Congratulations!

That's great!