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The MOSH Training and Education office offers free seminars, publications, and speakers at locations across the State to provide Maryland employers and employees with information about MOSH safety and health requirements.
**Please note: Our safety and health programs are geared towards raising the awareness of attendees while providing an overview of the topic. These seminars are not a substitute for training required by MOSH. Each seminar provides awareness on the specified safety and health topic, and is not a substitute for the training an employer must provide to meet the requirements of MOSH standards.
Seminars on new MOSH standards and topics of general interest are offered in five regional locations Baltimore, Central Maryland, Eastern Shore, Southern Maryland, and Western Maryland to ensure that they are easily accessible to all Maryland employers and employees. These seminars are free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required. If you would like a description, please click here. If you would like to register for a seminar, complete the registration form. Speakers are provided for professional and trade associations, employer and employee organizations, and other groups. These programs must be requested in writing and are provided on an "as available" basis. Requests should be made as far in advance as possible to determine whether MOSH can provide the type of training requested and to ensure that the proposed date is mutually agreeable. If you would like to request a speaker, please complete the following request form. Safety and Health Publications, including audiovisual materials, are maintained and available free of charge to employers and employees. |
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Updated February 16, 2008