To become an OSHA instructor, you must have relevant experience in workplace safety, risk management, or a related field. Having OSHA certifications (such as OSHA 30) and industry-specific expertise is highly recommended.
Attend instructor training programs approved by OSHA. These courses will equip you with the necessary teaching strategies and deep understanding of OSHA regulations to effectively instruct others.
Once you’ve completed the necessary training, you can apply to become an instructor with Fortier Loss Control. We provide ongoing support and resources to ensure you’re equipped to deliver high-quality safety training.