On-Site Safety Training: OSHA, MEWP, CPR & More

On-Site Safety Training

On-site safety training is professional, hands-on safety education delivered directly at your facility or job site by a qualified instructor. Unlike generic online courses, on-site training is tailored to your specific operations, equipment, and hazards, and it satisfies OSHA training requirements with documented, defensible records. iReportSource provides on-site safety training for organizations of all sizes across the United States, with deep experience in manufacturing, construction, food production, and related industries.
  • Delivered at your facility, on your schedule
  • Tailored to your equipment, hazards, and operations
  • OSHA-compliant documentation included
  • Available nationwide for businesses of any size

Training Topics We Deliver

We deliver training across the full range of OSHA-required and best-practice safety topics. Custom curriculum is available for site-specific procedures, equipment, or hazards. If you have a unique training need, we will build the program around it.
  • CPR, First Aid, and AED Certification
  • OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 (Construction and General Industry)
  • Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP) Certification
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
  • Confined Space Entry
  • HAZWOPER 40
  • Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Operator Safety
  • Fall Protection
  • Hazard Communication (HazCom) and SDS
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • New Hire Safety Onboarding
  • Awareness Training
  • Safety Day Speaker

Why On-Site Training Works Better Than Online Courses

Online training has its place, but for hands-on roles in manufacturing, construction, and food production, classroom-only education leaves dangerous gaps. Workers who learn safety procedures on a screen often cannot apply them when a real hazard appears on the floor. On-site training closes that gap by combining classroom instruction with practical demonstrations using the actual equipment your team works with every day.

The other advantage is documentation. OSHA inspectors want to see proof that training was specific, comprehensive, and verified. On-site training produces sign-in sheets, competency checks, and instructor-verified records that hold up during an audit far better than a generic completion certificate from an online vendor.
  • Hands-on instruction with your real equipment
  • Site-specific examples replace generic content
  • Instructor-verified competency checks
  • Defensible documentation for OSHA audits

How Much Does On-Site Safety Training Cost?

Pricing depends on the topic, group size, and certification requirements, but most on-site training sessions fall between $500 and $3,000 per session. Multi-topic engagements and full-day training events are quoted based on scope. Compared to sending employees off-site, on-site delivery typically saves 30 to 50 percent once travel time, lost production hours, and per-person registration fees are included.

For companies that need ongoing training throughout the year, we offer training calendars as part of our Outsourced Safety Partnership Program, which bundles on-site training with safety program management at a predictable monthly rate.
  • Most sessions: $500 to $3,000
  • 30-50% savings vs. sending employees off-site
  • Multi-topic and full-day engagements quoted to scope
  • Bundled options available in the Outsourced Safety Partnership Program

How Long Does a Typical Training Session Take?

Training length depends on the topic and depth required. Most sessions range from one hour to a full day, with multi-day courses available for advanced certifications. We work around your shift patterns rather than forcing your team to work around ours, including before-shift, after-shift, and split-session options to keep production running.
  • Awareness-level sessions: 1-2 hours
  • Hands-on worker training: 3-4 hours
  • Full certifications (OSHA 10, MEWP, LOTO): full day
  • Multi-day courses (OSHA 30, HAZWOPER 40): multiple sessions
  • Scheduling flexed around your production hours

What Does an On-Site Training Engagement Look Like?

Every engagement follows a structured five-step process designed to deliver training that actually changes behavior on the floor, not just check a compliance box.
  • Discovery call to scope topics, headcount, and scheduling
  • Custom curriculum built around your facility and hazards
  • On-site delivery with classroom and hands-on portions
  • Completion documentation and certification cards issued
  • Follow-up to verify procedures are being applied correctly

Who Delivers the Training?

All training is delivered by credentialed safety professionals with real field experience in manufacturing, construction, or food production. Our instructors hold relevant certifications and have run safety programs at companies similar to yours. You will not be getting a generic trainer reading from a slide deck. You will be working with someone who has done the work and can answer real operational questions.
  • OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainers
  • Certified Safety Professionals (CSP)
  • Construction Health and Safety Technicians (CHST)
  • Active field experience in your industry

Why Choose iReportSource for On-Site Training?

Three reasons companies choose us over independent trainers or national training chains: industry-specific expertise, integrated documentation, and the option for an ongoing partnership through our Outsourced Safety Partnership Program.
  • Industry-specific expertise. Our trainers know the difference between manufacturing, construction, and food production safety, and they tailor accordingly.
  • Integrated documentation. Training records flow directly into the iReportSource platform for software customers, so proving compliance happens automatically.
  • Ongoing partnership available. Training calendars and program management are available through our Outsourced Safety Partnership Program for companies that want a consistent year-round cadence.
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Rudolph Foods
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Keller
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Rudolph Foods
Fuyao
ACH Food
PHB
Rawlings
Keller
Clopay
Columbus
Triad Engineering
Pioneer

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