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OSHA Online Training In New Mexico

New Mexico’s economy is substantially dependent on its natural resources, which contribute significantly to the GDP of 94.66 billion U.S. dollars as of 2022. Other contributors are aerospace and defense, logistics and transportation, energy, food, film and television, and tourism. Not only does it produce potash and holds enormous deposits of uranium in the United States, but the gas and petroleum industry also contribute beyond $2 billion in yearly taxes and revenues. Moreover, New Mexico, with its extensively open landscapes and 320 days of sunlight, is ideal for the generation of solar energy and wind energy. With its perfect terrain and climate where aerospace and defense projects can be demonstrated, New Mexico hosts many military installations, such as Cannon, Kirtland Air Force bases and the White Sands Missile Testing Range.

OSHA 10 TRAINING IN NEW MEXICO (ENGLISH)

OSHA 30 TRAINING IN NEW MEXICO (ENGLISH)

OSHA 10 TRAINING IN NEW MEXICO (SPANISH)

OSHA 30 TRAINING IN NEW MEXICO (SPANISH)

Why Is There A Requirement For OSHA Certification In New Mexico?

New Mexico falls into the category of those States having their own Official State Plan that comprises all local government, state, and several private-sector workers. In addition, the State Plan administered by the New Mexico Occupational Health and Safety Bureau includes all OSHA Standards for safety training in New Mexico and some state-specific standards—operations such as management, regulation, compliance support, consultation services, and whistleblower discrimination.

 

Since New Mexico included several Federal OSHA Standards exactly, workers in New Mexico are subject to the same training obligations.

 

Those New Mexicans who are subject to Federal OSHA Jurisdiction are as follows:

 

  • Federal employment
  • The U.S. Postal Service plus private contractor-operated facilities engaged by USPS
  • Maritime operations (i.e., shipyards, marine terminals, long shoring, shipbuilding, or shipbreaking)
  • Contractors and subcontractors working on land under exclusive federal jurisdiction
  • Private-sector employment on military bases and facilities
  • Tribal or private-sector employment on any Indian reservation or lands under the control of a tribal government
  • Private-sector employment at the US Department of Energy's Western Area Power Administration site at Elephant Butte
  • Working conditions aboard aircraft in operation

 

Federal OSHA Jurisdiction might influence training in case of those Standards where New Mexico included its specific variety, such as:



Construction:

 

  • Hazard Communication

 

General Industry:

 

  • State and Local Government Firefighting
  • Workplace Violence in Convenience Stores
  • Hazard Communication

 

Agriculture:

 

  • Field Sanitation
  • Short-Handled Hoes
  • First Aid
  • Hazard Communication

 

Moreover, since most employers require special training for workers in construction and general industries relevant to job functions, OSHA suggests OSHA online courses in New Mexico, which are respectively OSHA 10-Hour courses for amateur workers and OSHA 30-Hour courses for Supervisors or Managers.

Benefits Of OSHA Training In New Mexico For Employees

It's not the only mission of OSHA to promote OSHA workplace safety in New Mexico, but it also provides many significant benefits such as:

 

  • Workplaces are prevented from heavy penalties from OSHA's inspections.
  • Medical compensation expenses and lost workdays are reduced.
  • Workers can safeguard themselves and their environment from dangerous hazards.