Looking for OSHA training in Logan UT or nearby areas? Our experienced team of OSHA trainers at OSHA Training Services Inc. offers a full range of safety courses for both businesses and government organizations. From OSHA 10 and 30-hour classes to specialized programs like confined space entry and excavation competent person training, we provide high-quality instruction designed for your specific industry. Partner with us to help ensure your team stays safe, informed, and OSHA-compliant.
OSHA Training Classes Conducted at Your Site in Logan UT

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Excavation Competent Person Training Class

HAZWOPER Training Classes (40, 24, & 8-hour)

NFPA 70E Training (Initial and refresher)

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OSHA Training Requirements and Resources for Logan UT
OSHA Training Services Inc., well established OSHA trainers for Logan UT and the surrounding area, provides all the most popular OSHA training classes for local businesses and government agencies. Whether you need OSHA 10-hour or 30-hour training, specialized safety courses, or compliance assistance, we deliver expert-led instruction tailored to your industry. Keep your workforce safe and compliant with trusted OSHA training from the local experts!
Utah State OSHA Training Regulations and Standards
The State of Utah operates an approved State OSHA Program (UOSH) that regulates OSHA training in Logan UT workplaces. The Utah state plan was initially approved on January 10, 1973 and was granted final state plan approval on July 16, 1985. Utah adopted most Federal OSHA standards identically, but the state periodically supplements Federal standards with additional requirements. These supplements are found in section R614 on the Utah Labor Commission website. Links to federal OSHA training requirements for construction and general industry are available below on this page.
Supplements to federal standards found in the Administrative Code include the following:
- R614-1-4
- Section C – Recordkeeping
- Section D – Employer/Employee Responsibility
- Section E – General Safety Requirements
- R614-1-5 Personal Protective Equipment
- R614-4 Hazardous Materials
Utah has several unique vertical state standards for the following industries which are also located in R614.
General Industry:
R614-2 | Drilling Industry |
R614-5 | Materials Handling and Storage |
R614-6-1 | Crushing, Screening, and Grinding Equipment |
R614,-6-2 | Window Cleaning |
R614-6-3 | House and Building Moving |
R614-6-4 | Industrial Railroads |
R614-6-5 | Livestock Butchering and Bulk Carcass Handling |
R614-6-6 | Motor Vehicle Transportation of Workers |
R614-6-7 | Hot Metallurgical Operations |
R614-6-8 | Elevators, Escalators, Aerial Trams, Man-lifts, Worker Hoists |
R614-6-9 | Filters and Centrifuges |
R614-6-10 | Food Processing |
R614-6-11 | Boilers and Pressure Vessels |
Construction:
R614-7-1 | Roofing, Tar-Asphalt |
R614-7-2 | Grizzlies Over Chutes, Bins and Tank Openings |
R614-7-3 | Cranes and Derricks |
R614-7-4 | Residential-Type construction, Raising Framed Walls |
Since Utah has opted to have no jurisdiction in maritime industries, the state has not adopted 29 CFR 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 or a state equivalent.
Special Safety Training Considerations for Workers in Logan UT
While our onsite and online OSHA 10 and 30-hour training courses for construction and general industry are the gold standard for training about general hazard recognition and avoidance for workers and supervisors, there are many workers in Logan who face unique environmental and occupational hazards that require other specialized safety training to prevent serious injuries and illnesses.
For example, Cold Stress Prevention Training is essential for those working in freezing temperatures or even cool, damp conditions—whether outdoors or in workplaces such as refrigerated warehouses, food processing plants, or unheated job sites. Cold stress can lead to frostbite, hypothermia, and reduced dexterity, increasing the risk of accidents. This training helps workers recognize the early symptoms of cold-related illnesses and implement safe work practices to minimize risks in frigid environments.
At the other end of the spectrum, Heat Illness Prevention Training is critical for anyone exposed to high temperatures or humid conditions, where prolonged exposure can result in heat stress or even life-threatening heat stroke. Workers in construction, roadwork, landscaping or lawn-care, commercial kitchens, attic work, or buildings without adequate ventilation must know how to recognize the early signs of heat-related illness and know how why they need to stay hydrated, take proper rest breaks, and respond to emergencies. This training provides essential knowledge to help them work safely in extreme heat.
Also, workers in industries such as oil and gas, storm or wastewater management, and agriculture must be aware of the dangers of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), a highly toxic gas commonly found in drilling sites, refineries, chemical plants, manure pits, grain elevators, sewers, and underground utility spaces. Without proper precautions, exposure can quickly become fatal. H2S Hazard Awareness Training ensures workers can identify H2S hazards, understand the importance of gas detection equipment, and follow emergency procedures to stay safe in high-risk environments.
Workers must complete Confined Space Entry Training for General Industry before entering hazardous areas such as tanks, vats, silos, sewer and storm drain systems, underground utilities, and many crawl spaces. Supervisors overseeing confined space entry and attendants monitoring entrant safety must also be trained. These environments pose serious risks, including toxic gases, oxygen deficiency, and engulfment. Additionally, construction workers and supervisors entering confined spaces must complete specialized Confined Space Training for Construction.
Jurisdiction
The Utah State Plan applies to all public and private sector places of employment in Logan and the rest of the State of Utah, with the exception of Federal employees, the United States Postal Service (USPS), private sector maritime, Hill Air Force Base, Tooele Army Depot which includes the Tooele Chemical Demilitarization Facility, and certain agricultural related operations (field sanitation and temporary labor camps), which are subject to Federal OSHA jurisdiction.
Utah OSHA Information
The Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division is part of Utah’s Labor Commission. There is one UOSH office that covers the entire state, located in Salt Lake City. The main contact number for UOSH is (801) 530-6901.
OSHA’s National Emergency Hotline telephone number is 1-800-321-OSHA.
OSHA Training Resources
OSHA Training Requirements for 1910 General Industry
OSHA Training Requirements for 1926 Construction
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Disclaimer: This information was obtained from the Federal OSHA website. OSHA Training Services Inc. makes every effort to ensure that the information on this page is accurate and up to date, but changes in state law and procedures affecting the information on this page are beyond our control. Contact UT State OSHA program staff directly to verify important information about OSHA training requirements in Logan UT.