For businesses, U.S. federal law mandates that companies provide safety training regarding the hazards they face in the workplace to all employees when they start their employment, as well as annually thereafter. Failure to provide this training can result in significant fines and penalties. In addition, it’s good business to keep your staff up-to-date on safety and environmental compliance issues in order to prevent injuries and illness, lost work days, workers comp claims, and fines from OSHA and/or the EPA. For career tech schools, OSHA does not require training; however, students in career tech programs are learning and more apt to make mistakes—some of which can cause serious harm to individuals and equipment in the classroom. S/P2 makes it easy to train students before they enter the work area, and prove that training has occurred, mitigating the risk and liability related to a serious incident. Everyone in your facility or career tech program needs to understand how to be safe in the work area. Your S/P2 subscription is good for everyone at your location, so please do not limit people from taking their safety and environmental training. For more information on OSHA’s training requirements, please review: The OSHA Act of 1970 29 CFR 1910.1200(h)(1) 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(8)