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What Is a Safety Training Certificate — and Does OSHA Require One?

May 2026·4 min read·FidelisGo Safety Team

There's a lot of confusion between "certificates," "certifications," and "training records." They are not the same thing — and understanding the difference is critical when OSHA comes knocking.

TermWhat It IsOSHA Requires It?
Training RecordInternal documentation — name, date, topics, signature✓ Yes — most standards
Completion CertificateDocument given to employee as proof of completionSome standards
OSHA 10/30 CardDOL-issued card from Outreach Training ProgramNo — voluntary
CertificationThird-party verified credential (e.g. crane operator)Specific roles only

Important: There is no such thing as "OSHA-approved" training. Courses can be compliant with OSHA standards — but they are not certified by OSHA.

What OSHA Actually Asks For

When an inspector audits your training they want written training records: employee full name, training date, topics covered, employee signature, and trainer's name and qualification.

⚠️ OSHA 10 cards are not a substitute for training records. A worker with an OSHA 10 card still requires employer-provided, job-specific training documentation for each hazard.

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