Everything your clinic needs to meet OSHA standards, avoid penalties, and protect your team.
- Covers all required OSHA topics
- Designed for veterinary clinics
- Easy tracking for compliance
- Certificate upon completion
"This CE-approved OSHA-compliant course is designed for veterinary professionals who routinely handle hazardous materials such as bloodborne pathogens, chemicals, and radiation. Participants will gain essential knowledge in personal protective equipment (PPE), spill response, exam room safety, and more."
Through interactive modules, learners will explore best practices for reducing workplace injuries and ensuring regulatory compliance in veterinary settings. This course fulfills OSHA training requirements and supports a culture of safety across your practice.
Why OSHA Compliance Matters in Veterinary Hospitals
Veterinary clinics are subject to the same federal OSHA 1910 general industry standards as other medical and healthcare settings. These standards cover a wide range of safety protocols designed to protect staff from workplace hazards such as bloodborne pathogens, chemical exposure, sharps injuries, and zoonotic diseases. OSHA 1910 regulations are not optional—they are enforceable by law and apply to all veterinary employers with more than 10 employees (and many with fewer, depending on state regulations).
Veterinary hospitals face unique risks that require targeted training. From handling aggressive animals to managing waste anesthetic gases, radiation exposure, and hazardous pharmaceuticals, clinics must maintain a compliant workplace to avoid costly fines and workplace injuries. Our OSHA Veterinary Medical Safety Course addresses all of these concerns and more—giving teams the tools to reduce risk and stay compliant.
Whether you're a practice manager, veterinarian, or technician, understanding and implementing OSHA 1910 safety standards is essential. This course provides clear, practical training tailored to the veterinary field, with completion certificates for your compliance records.
Failure to meet OSHA requirements can lead to fines ranging from hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars per violation. But more importantly, noncompliance puts your team at risk. Our training helps your clinic meet regulatory expectations, reduce liability, and create a culture of safety.