At OHS Global, our Lead Training program is designed to help participants understand the risks associated with lead exposure and apply safe work practices in environments where lead may be present.
This training supports safer workplaces by improving awareness and promoting proper handling procedures.

The Lead Training program focuses on identifying lead-related hazards and understanding appropriate safety measures. Participants gain practical knowledge to recognize risks and maintain safe work practices in real workplace settings.
This training program helps build confidence when working in environments where exposure may be a concern.
Learn how exposure can occur and its potential impact on health and safety.
Recognize environments and materials where lead may be present.
Understand procedures to reduce exposure and maintain safe conditions.
Promote safer work practices and responsible handling.
These learning outcomes help participants manage risks more effectively in lead-related environments.
Provides a basic understanding of lead exposure risks.
Focuses on identifying and preventing exposure.
Covers more detailed procedures for higher-risk roles and environments.
This flexible format allows participants to complete training based on their role and workplace needs.
The duration varies depending on the level and depth of the training program.
Participants receive confirmation of training from OHS Global upon successful completion.
The training supports workplace expectations and helps ensure participants are prepared to apply safe practices.

If your work involves materials or conditions where lead may be present, this training is an important step toward safer operations.
Registration is handled through the main training page to ensure access to the most up-to-date schedule, locations, and availability.
At OHS Global, we help organizations reduce workplace risks through practical and effective safety training.
Understanding lead-related hazards and proper safety practices is key to maintaining a safe and responsible work environment.
It helps workers understand exposure risks and follow safe handling procedures.
Anyone working in environments where lead exposure may occur.
Lead may be found in certain materials, coatings, or industrial settings.
Yes, it focuses on reducing exposure and maintaining safety.
It depends on job roles and workplace requirements.
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