OSHA Resources for Locals
We launched the IATSE TTF Entertainment Safety Tour in 2014, conducting OSHA 10-Hour General Industry with Focus on the Entertainment Industry trainings around the U.S. As part of our expansion in 2022, we added trainings for OSHA 10-Hour Construction with Focus on the Entertainment Industry, followed by OSHA 30-Hour General Industry with Focus on the Entertainment Industry and OSHA 30-Hour Construction with Focus on the Entertainment Industry in 2024. Click here for frequently asked questions →
Note: If you are looking to apply for a virtual OSHA 10 class, please click here.
How to Organize an OSHA Class
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The entertainment industry follows both the General Industry and Construction rules and regulations. Which industry courses your local offers could be determined or required by employers, state, city, or municipality. If none of those entities requires a specific industry course, offer the one that pertains the most to your local’s craft.
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OSHA 10 provides basic occupational safety and health information for workers. If a worker’s job requires OSHA Outreach Training and they don’t have supervisory responsibilities, they should take an OSHA 10-hour class.
OSHA 30 is appropriate for supervisors, department heads, keys, leads, and forepersons. If a worker’s job requires OSHA Outreach Training and they have supervisory responsibility for worker safety, they should take an OSHA 30-hour class.
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Borrow Our OSHA Trainer Program
Available for locals that have not had an OSHA 10 class before. Click here for more information.Develop a Local OSHA Trainer Program
A reimbursement program to help your local develop your own in-house OSHA trainer. Click here for more information.
Trainer Database
We will connect you with an OSHA trainer from a nearby Local. Click here for more information.
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Locals licensed to use a TTF OSHA curriculum will be provided with an instructor guide, PowerPoint presentations, and workbooks in a digital format free of charge. After a brief orientation, local OSHA trainers will be able to teach OSHA classes for their local union using the curriculum.
General Industry modules are structured for use by local union OSHA Authorized General Industry Trainers, and construction modules are structured for use by local union OSHA Authorized Construction Trainers.
Download the application below and email the completed form to applications@iatsetrainingtrust.org.
OSHA Curriculum Library
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OSHA 10-Hour General Industry with Focus on the Entertainment Industry
Modules include:
Introduction to OSHA
Bloodborne Pathogens
Electrical
Ergonomics
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection
Fall Protection
Hazard Communication
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
Lockout/Tagout
Machine Guarding
Materials Handling
Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
Noise Hazards and Hearing Conservation
Personal Protective Equipment
Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Powered Industrial Vehicles
Tools - Hand and Power
Walking and Working Surfaces
Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
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OSHA 10-Hour Construction with Focus on the Entertainment Industry
Modules include:
Introduction to OSHA
Caught-in or -Between and Struck-by Hazards
Electrocution
Ergonomics
Falls
Hazard Communication
Health Hazards
Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal
Noise Hazards and Hearing Conservation
Personal Protective Equipment
Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Powered Industrial Vehicles
Rigging, Hoists, and Cranes
Scaffolds
Slips, Trips, and Falls
Stairways and Ladders
Tools - Hand and Power
Working in Hot Conditions
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OSHA 30-Hour General Industry with Focus on the Entertainment Industry
Modules include:
Introduction to OSHA
Accident Investigation
Back Safety
Bloodborne Pathogens
Compressed Gasses
Electrical
Ergonomics
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Protection
Fall Protection
Hazard Communication
Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
Lockout/Tagout
Machine Guarding
Managing Safety and Health Introduction
Materials Handling
Mental Health Awareness
Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
Multi-Employer Worksites
Noise Hazards and Hearing Conservation
Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Personal Protective Equipment
Powered Industrial Vehicles
PPE: Head Protection
Professional Behavior
Rigging, Hoists, and Cranes
Scaffolds
Situational Awareness
Stairways and Ladders
Tools - Hand and Power
Walking and Working Surfaces
Weather Preparedness
Welding, Cutting, and Brazing
Working in Hot Conditions
Workplace Fatigue
Workplace Violence
Worksite and Job Hazard Analysis
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OSHA 30-Hour Construction with Focus on the Entertainment Industry
Modules include:
Introduction to OSHA
Accident Investigation
Back Safety
Bloodborne Pathogens
Caught-In or -Between
Compressed Gases
Electrocution
Emergency Action and Fire Prevention
Ergonomics
Falls
Foundations of Safety Leadership
Hazard Communication
Managing Safety and Health Introduction
Materials Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal
Mental Health Awareness
Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
Multi-Employer Worksites
Noise Hazards and Hearing Conservation
Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Personal Protective Equipment
Powered Industrial Vehicles
PPE: Head Protection
Rigging Hoists and Cranes
Scaffolds
Situational Awareness
Stairways and Ladders
Struck-By
Tools - Hand and Power
Welding and Cutting
Working in Hot Conditions
Workplace Fatigue
Workplace Violence
Worksite and Job Hazard Analysis