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Mortuary Student OSHA Compliance Plan
Mortuary Student OSHA Compliance Plan
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Award-Winning Compliance and Training for Mortuary Students
This plan is designed specifically for mortuary schools and their students, providing the OSHA-required training, manuals, and resources needed to succeed in both academic and professional settings. Students gain practical, hands-on safety knowledge to prepare for careers in funeral service, embalming, and crematory operations.
Programs Include
- Emergency Action and Fire Safety Program
- Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Program
- Hazard Communication Program and Certified Safety Data Sheets
- Formaldehyde Exposure Control Program
- Personal Protective Equipment Program
- Spill Response Program
- Slips, Trips, and Falls Program
- Cremation Safety Program
- Respiratory Protection Program
- Workplace Violence and Sexual Harassment Prevention
Each Program Comes Equipped With
- Written compliance plan and recordkeeping requirements
- Customizable OSHA forms and printable posters
- Online access for students and instructors
- Training topics, online documentation, and trainer qualifications
- Annual program review
Training Features
Students will have access to:
- Unlimited Training Courses
- Custom OSHA Manual
- Electronic Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
- Training Library
- Unlimited Support & FAQ Access
- Custom Onboarding
- Tiered Access & Account Management
Online OSHA Trainings Include
- Live chat and real-time feedback
- Unlimited retakes
- Customized certificates and proof of training
- Cloud-based recordkeeping
- Compatible with computers, tablets, and mobile devices
- Unlimited technical assistance via phone and email
Who is Considered “At-Risk”?
For mortuary students, “at-risk” includes:
- Students handling embalming chemicals, deceased remains, or contaminated instruments
- Interns and apprentices assisting in prep rooms or crematories
- Individuals learning removal, sanitary care, or embalming procedures
- Anyone who may be exposed to biological hazards, chemicals, or hazardous environments during training
By participating, students gain essential compliance knowledge and hands-on OSHA preparation—giving them an advantage as they transition into professional roles.
