Key Takeaways
- OSHA training is essential for compliance and safety in industries like construction, healthcare, manufacturing, and maritime.
- Businesses in Massachusetts and Rhode Island can choose on-site, open enrollment, or customized programs.
- Local instructors with New England experience deliver more relevant and effective training.
If you’re responsible for workplace safety in Massachusetts or Rhode Island, you’ve probably asked: Where can my team get OSHA-certified training nearby?
The truth is, not all OSHA training options are the same. Some focus only on online coursework, while others provide in-person instruction and hands-on experience. At United Safety Professionals, we’ve been helping businesses across New England find the right training solution for over 20 years.
Training Options in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
- On-Site Training – We come to your facility or jobsite to deliver OSHA 10, OSHA 30, and specialized safety training.
- Open Enrollment Classes – Regularly scheduled courses in Massachusetts and Rhode Island that individuals or small teams can attend.
- Customized Programs – Tailored to your industry—construction, healthcare, manufacturing, maritime.
Why Local Matters
Choosing a Massachusetts- or Rhode Island-based provider means instructors understand regional industries, local OSHA enforcement priorities, and state-specific safety challenges.
Get Started with United Safety Professionals
We’re proud to deliver OSHA training across Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Providence, and beyond. Whether you need an OSHA 10-Hour class or a site-specific safety program, we’re here to keep your team compliant and safe.
📞 Contact us today to schedule OSHA training in Massachusetts or Rhode Island.
FAQs: OSHA Training in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Where can I take OSHA 10 training in Massachusetts?
Courses are available through open enrollment in Boston, Worcester, and Springfield, or on-site at your facility.
Does Rhode Island require OSHA training?
Yes. OSHA training is required in construction and strongly recommended in healthcare, manufacturing, and maritime industries.
Who provides OSHA training in New England?
United Safety Professionals delivers OSHA-compliant training across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and neighboring states.