Safety Training in Salt Lake City, UT
In-person, OSHA-compliant safety training for Salt Lake City and Wasatch Front employers — construction, mining, manufacturing, and technology operations — delivered on-site at your facility.
Serving Salt Lake City's Construction, Mining, and Industrial Workforce
Salt Lake City and the broader Wasatch Front support a diverse industrial economy — construction and infrastructure development, mining and mineral extraction, manufacturing, technology, and logistics. P3 Safety Solutions travels to Salt Lake City to deliver on-site OSHA-compliant safety training for employers across the region, covering the fall protection, confined space, aerial lift, and lockout/tagout requirements that apply across Utah's industrial workforce.
Travel is handled by our team and factored into your project quote. Training is delivered at your Salt Lake City facility so workers learn in the environment they actually work in.
Most-Requested Courses for Salt Lake City Employers
Fall Protection
Awareness and competent person courses for Salt Lake City's active construction sector and industrial facilities — hazard recognition, equipment inspection, and OSHA compliance.
Confined Space Entry
OSHA 1910.146-compliant training for entrant, attendant, and supervisor roles — required for Utah's mining, utility, and industrial operations.
Aerial Lift & MEWP Training
ANSI A92-compliant operator and refresher courses for scissor lifts, boom lifts, and mobile elevated work platforms used in construction and industrial operations across the Wasatch Front.
Control of Hazardous Energy (LOTO)
4 HoursLockout/Tagout training under OSHA 1910.147 — required for maintenance workers at Salt Lake City's manufacturing, mining, and industrial facilities.
On-Site Training at Your Salt Lake City Facility
P3 Safety Solutions travels to Salt Lake City to deliver training at your facility. Travel is coordinated by our team and included in your project quote — no surprises. Workers train in the actual environment they work in, on the actual equipment they use, which is both more effective and more closely aligned with OSHA's expectations for employer-provided training.
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