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TRAINING: March 23, 2026 - March 26, 2026 , 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM PT
The Western Tribal Technical Assistance Program (WTTAP) is hosting an OSHA 30-hour safety training course designed for workers and supervisors in the construction industry.
The workshop, to be held in Trinidad, CA, is part of OSHA’s Outreach Training Program and provides an in-depth understanding of OSHA standards and regulations.
OSHA 30 Topics:
This course is ideal for Site Supervisors and Foremen, Safety Coordinators, Project Managers, Safety Officers, and Construction Workers with safety responsibilities.
To support WTTAP's core mission, tribal applicants will be given priority registration.
All non-tribal applicants will be waitlisted until this process has been completed.
The Western Tribal Technical Assistance Program (WTTAP) supports indigenous communities in managing and enhancing their transportation infrastructure.
WTTAP provides vital training, resources, and technical assistance to tribal agencies, empowering them to build and maintain safer, more effective roads and transportation systems.
Scott Alquist has over 39 years of professional safety work, specializing in construction safety, general industry safety, and hazardous materials.
Scott is an authorized NHI and OSHA training instructor.
"There can be no doubt that the transportation sector is the most critical sector of our economy."
— Robert Brady
California LTAP supports local public transportation agencies across the state by providing professional training, technical assistance, knowledge transfer, and worksite best practices and innovations that help them plan, manage, and maintain their roadway infrastructure.
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