Indiana Safety Training Online & On-site
Indiana is the 19th state of America. It’s famous for its farmland and corn production, as well as the Indianapolis 500 car race, often called the Indy 500!
Hazwoper Center’s online trainings meet OSHA standards and will teach your employees about hazardous materials and safe working conditions. Students can download, save or print their course certificates immediately upon completing their courses.
We are a nationwide training provider who offers online courses as well as on-site courses in various cities. We also bring on-site and live, instructor-led training to locations in Indiana and across the United States including but not limited to:
- Indianapolis
- Fort Wayne
- Terre Haute
- Evansville
- Kokomo
- Evansville
- South Bend
- Carmel
- Fishers
- Greenwood
- Muncie
- Bloomington
- Gary
- Hammond
- Lafayette
- Anderson
- Noblesville
- Elkhart
- Mishawaka
- Columbus
- Jeffersonville
- Valparaiso
- Lawrence
- Westfield
- Portage
- New Albany
- Merrillville
- Richmond
- Plainfield
- Goshen
- Crown Point
(Others not listed)
Contact us today for more information about our exciting programs or to schedule an on-site training in your city at (866) 265-5813 or at info@osha-pros.com.
Hazwoper Center Headquarters
2088 Estero Blvd 3E
Ft Myers Beach, FL 33931
7805 Shady Oaks Drive
North Richland Hills, TX 76182
Indiana State Plan
The Indiana State Plan applies to all private places of employment in the state, with the exception of federal employees and some other exceptions and some unique standards. Federal OSHA covers most issues not covered by the Indiana State Plan.
Indiana Department of Labor
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- 402 West Washington Street, Room W-195
- Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
- Joe Hoage, Commissioner of Labor
- (317) 232-2693
Indiana OSHA (IOSHA)
- Michelle Ellison, Deputy Commissioner of Labor for Indiana OSHA
- (317) 233-3605
- Kenneth R. Boucher II, Deputy Commissioner for INSafe
- (317) 232-2688
Indiana State Plan Office
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-2693
Hazwoper Center’s Safety Training for Indiana Employees and Contractors
OSHA, HAZWOPER training, and other safety trainings are necessary to prepare your employees for the state of Indiana. Additional training may be necessary for state-specific training. Training includes but is not limited to:
- A 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training – During the OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER training course, you will learn best practices for dealing with emergencies involving handling hazardous waste. You will also continue to learn about OSHA’s 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3) standards.
- A 24-Hour HAZWOPER Training – Our online HAZWOPER training course provides 24 hours of Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response training required by OSHA standard 29 CFR Part 1910.120.
- An 8-hour refresher course – The 8-Hour HAZWOPER refresher course meets all of the requirements outlined in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for eight hours of HAZWOPER annual refresher training for workers who remove waste and could potentially be exposed to hazardous substances.
- Confined Space Course for Construction – Entry Supervisors & The Competent Person – Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations require all employer-designated confined space entry supervisors and competent persons receive applicable training required in the Confined Spaces in Construction standard found at 29 CFR 1926, Subpart AA. This course is designed to provide training and information about Federal OSHA’s Confined Spaces in Construction standard to affected personnel, their managers, and interested individuals.
- Confined Space Course for Construction – Entrants & Attendants – Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations require all employer-designated confined space entrants and attendants receive applicable training required in the Confined Spaces in Construction standard found at 29 CFR 1926, Subpart AA. This course is designed to provide training and information about Federal OSHA’s Confined Spaces in Construction standard to affected personnel, their managers, and interested individuals.
- Identifying Permit Required Confined Spaces at Construction Sites – This course is designed to assist the student who is only interested in knowing if they have any permit-required confined spaces at construction sites. It is based on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations for the Confined Spaces in Construction standard found at 29 CFR 1926, Subpart AA. This course is NOT recommended for confined space entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, or the competent person. We have more suitable courses available for those individuals (see above).
- Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness Training – This online Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness Certification course explains how to recognize, evaluate, and control exposure to Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S). Students will learn about the properties of this gas that can make it extremely dangerous when not handled properly. This training is geared towards those who work in any industry with a high potential for exposure to H2S. The course aligns with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.143 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. The course includes several sections containing information on how to identify hazards, prepare for emergencies before they happen, respond appropriately during emergencies, and protect yourself from the physical effects of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S).
- Hydrogen Sulfide Annual Refresher Training – This online Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Awareness Annual Refresher Certification course provides a refresher on how to recognize, evaluate, and control exposure to Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S). Students will learn about the properties of this gas that can make it extremely dangerous when not handled properly. This training is geared towards those who work in any industry with a high potential for exposure to H2S. The course aligns with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.143 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. The course includes several sections containing information on how to identify hazards, prepare for emergencies before they happen, respond appropriately during emergencies, and protect yourself from the physical effects of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S).
Check out our other online courses here!
Undergraduate Programs in Indiana
There are several undergraduate safety programs available in Indiana. They include but are not limited to:
Ivy Tech Community College Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science
Ivy Tech Community College’s Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science program is a 61.5-credit degree is geared toward preparing students for a future field in a firefighting-related field or for advancement within the field. Roughly, 30% of the course is designed to cover general education material and 70% toward professional and technical skills.
Vincennes University Associate of Science in Fire Science and Safety Technology
Vincennes University’s Associate of Science in Fire Science and Safety Technology program is perfect for individuals already working in public safety or for those wishing to enter the field. It covers material such as basic firefighting, strategy, tactics, technical rescue, leadership, ethics, and hazardous material, for example. Also, it is led by a highly experienced fire chief.