An OSHA.One Authorized Training Provider (ATP) is an independent entity authorized to deliver OSHA.One training directly to students in a traditional classroom setting. These ATPs cater to students seeking a hands-on, instructor-led training experience, offering a more interactive approach compared to online courses.
ATP courses are conducted in a classroom setting, facilitating direct interaction between students and instructors. Unlike online courses, ATPs may offer hands-on training opportunities, providing practical experience that complements theoretical knowledge. Additionally, ATPs have the flexibility to customize courses to meet specific client needs.
ATPs are authorized to provide awareness-level training. However, it's important to note that OSHA.One does not certify students trained by ATPs as qualified or competent to perform OSH responsibilities.
Training fees for ATP courses vary depending on factors such as course duration, training materials, and the number of participants. To obtain current pricing information, individuals are encouraged to contact their local ATP or visit their website.
Becoming an OSHA.One ATP involves meeting stringent criteria established by OSHA.One. These requirements ensure that ATPs possess the necessary education and experience to deliver quality training. Key prerequisites include being a legally registered business for at least two years and having a Training Director with relevant qualifications and experience. Additionally, ATPs must adhere to guidelines outlined in OSHA.One's Authorized Training Provider Manual (ATPM).
Yes, there is an application fee of $350.00 that must be submitted along with the initial ATP application. This fee is non-refundable.
Becoming an OSHA.One ATP offers numerous advantages. ATPs gain authorization to deliver OSHA.One training programs, which are recognized by various institutions and organizations worldwide. Additionally, ATPs have access to a comprehensive library of training resources and materials provided by OSHA.One. OSHA.One also issues high-quality training certificates, transcripts, and cards to students trained by ATPs.
For individuals interested in becoming an ATP or seeking more information, please contact OSHA.One via email at info@osha.one.