Health care employs nearly 400,000 people in Minnesota and there is projected long-term demand for health care workers. Currently, there is extremely high demand for many types of health care workers – from entry level to highly specialized. Make a difference in the lives of others.
This one-week, in-person program will teach you the skills and knowledge needed to gain their OSHA-30 safety credential. The course covers safety responsibility, with emphasis on hazard identification, control, prevention and avoidance, in addition to OSHA standards.
The class is open to all.
To learn more, visit our website: www.takoda.org. You also can call José at (612) 341-3358, ext. 119, for more information.
Once you complete an interest form (online or by phone), you will be invited to an enrollment session.
This one-week, in-person program will teach you the skills and knowledge needed to gain their OSHA-30 safety credential. The course covers safety responsibility, with emphasis on hazard identification, control, prevention and avoidance, in addition to OSHA standards.
There is no financial cost for individuals eligible for our various grant programs. These eligibility factors including: military service, race, gender, disabilities, long-term unemployment, recent incarceration, public assistance, age of 55 or older and income below 200% of Federal Poverty Guideline.
Our Takoda Institute team members will work with participants to determine eligibility.