Safety Training in Arizona: OSHA Courses & Providers (2026)

Find OSHA 10, OSHA 30, and other safety training in Arizona. Online and in-person options for Phoenix, Tucson, and statewide

Arizona runs its own OSHA program (ADOSH). The state doesn’t mandate OSHA cards by law, but Phoenix’s semiconductor construction boom is creating massive demand for safety-trained workers. If you have the right credentials, Arizona is hiring.

The Semiconductor Boom

TSMC, Intel, and other companies are building massive semiconductor fabs in the Phoenix metro area. These projects require large safety teams and workers with current safety credentials. If you’re targeting this market, get your cards now:

Common Certifications

Heat safety: Arizona’s extreme temperatures make heat illness prevention training essential for any outdoor worker. ADOSH doesn’t have a formal heat standard like California, but smart employers provide heat illness prevention training. Look for courses that cover water, rest, shade, and acclimatization protocols.

Online Training

Authorized providers: OSHA Education Center, 360Training, ClickSafety, CareerSafe, National Safety Council.

In-Person Training

Phoenix metro area:

  • Largest training market in Arizona
  • Multiple providers expanding to serve semiconductor fab construction demand
  • Arizona State University occupational safety programs
  • Union training centers serving the Building Trades

Tucson:

  • Construction and mining safety training
  • University of Arizona occupational health programs

Statewide:

  • ADOSH offers consultation services and training resources
  • OSHA Training Institute Education Center courses
  • Arizona community colleges with safety programs
  • Mining safety training providers across the state

For Arizona regulatory requirements, see our Arizona workplace safety guide.

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