- Targeted Topic Training Category Grants
OSHA expects Targeted Topic training grantees to provide occupational safety
and health training programs on topics selected by OSHA, develop training
and/or educational programs, recruit workers and employers for the training,
and conduct and evaluate the training. Grantees are also expected to follow-up
with people who have been trained by their programs to find out what, if any,
changes were made to reduce hazards in their workplaces as a result of the
training.
- Training Materials Development Category Grants
OSHA expects Training Materials Development grantees to develop, evaluate and
validate training materials on occupational safety and health topics selected
by OSHA. The training materials must be classroom quality and ready for
immediate use in the classroom or worksite or for self-study. Training
materials are to be developed in portable formats suitable for both hard-copy
and Internet publication and distribution. OSHA requires grantees to post the
training materials on their organization's Web site for two years after
receiving OSHA approval of their final products, and provide access to users
at no cost. Organizations are also required to collect and report to OSHA on
training materials product usage during the two years the materials are posted
on their Web sites.
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