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MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI)
MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI)
Our MIOSHA Training Calendar is full of affordable, informative courses. For a complete list of scheduled courses, check out the MIOSHA Training Calendar. MTI scholarships are available for many of the courses, with the exception of pilot courses and boot camps.
Who Should Attend
- These programs are a must for anyone concerned about health and safety on the job including:
- Managers concerned about liability and workers' compensation costs.
- Employees who want to learn proper techniques for protecting their safety and health at work.
- Business owners who want to learn about compliance with MIOSHA.
Why Participate?
- To reduce employee injuries and illnesses and to ensure that every worker goes home safe and healthy every day.
- To reduce the high costs of work-related injuries. Nationally, employers spent an estimated 50.8 billion on wage payments and medical care for workers hurt on the job (Liberty Mutual Safety Index). This is only a portion of the total costs of work-related injuries. Indirect costs such as overtime, training, and lost productivity can also burden employers.
- To enhance your company's bottom line. A strong safety and health commitment not only protects workers, but it also reduces workers' compensation costs, improves employee morale, and increases productivity and quality.
- To take advantage of cost-effective, high quality safety training.
- $90-Online Courses
- $94-Half Day Courses
- $130-Full Day Courses
- $198-250 Multi-Day Courses
Course Information
Classes: October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023
- Alphabetical Listing of Construction Courses
- Alphabetical Listing of General Industry Courses
- Alphabetical Listing of Occupational Health Courses
- Cosponsor Registration Information
Classes: October 1, 2023 through September 30, 2024