| Did you know that over 52% of the construction working force is Hispanic? As a result, OSHA has required that all industry workers be trained in their native language. Meeting the demand set by the government, Hispanic Safety Publications, Inc. produced the first and only complete translation of the OSHA 29 CFR 1926 from English to Spanish. This essential publication includes the standard codes necessary for the construction industry, and references many sections translated from the General Industry standards, 29 CFR 1910, including the "Confined Space", and "Powered Industrial Trucks (Fork-lifts)" sections.
Translated by native Spanish-speaking safety trainers, this publication offers the only complete Spanish resource for companies and Hispanic workers to reference for specific rules and regulations necessary to meet the OSHA guidelines. These bi-lingual translators have nearly ten years of experience in the safety training industry.
Companies Benefit from the Spanish Translated OSHA 29 CFR 1926
The Spanish translation is essential for several types of companies, including:
Construction companies
Construction Management companies
Construction Service companies
Construction Placement Agencies
Manufacturing companies involved in construction and installation of products
Any company requiring OSHA 29 CFR 1926 regulations
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