Safety Training in Michigan: OSHA Courses & Providers (2026)
Find OSHA 10, OSHA 30, forklift, and other safety training in Michigan. MIOSHA resources, online and in-person options, and provider list
Michigan runs its own OSHA program (MIOSHA), and the state’s training division offers free consultation and training resources. Michigan’s automotive manufacturing base creates unique safety training needs that go beyond standard OSHA courses.
MIOSHA Training Resources
MIOSHA’s Consultation Education and Training (CET) division offers:
- Free on-site consultation Confidential workplace safety assessments at no cost
- MIOSHA training seminars Low-cost or free safety training seminars throughout the state
- Training materials Free downloadable guides and training resources
- Consultation for small businesses Targeted support for smaller employers
Take advantage of these state resources. They’re funded by Michigan’s workers’ comp system and available to all Michigan employers.
Common Certifications
- OSHA 10 Construction. Expected on construction sites ($25-$89 online)
- OSHA 30 Construction. Expected for supervisors ($89-$189 online)
- OSHA 10 General Industry. Essential for automotive and manufacturing
- Forklift Certification. Very high demand across Michigan’s manufacturing and logistics sectors
- Confined Space. Common in automotive manufacturing
- Fall Protection. Required for construction workers
Automotive-specific: Michigan manufacturing workers often need lockout/tagout training, machine guarding awareness, ergonomics training, and robotic safety training. These are typically provided by the employer but may also be available through training centers.
EV battery manufacturing: Michigan’s growing EV and battery industry creates demand for specialized training on lithium-ion battery hazards, high-voltage systems, and thermal runaway procedures.
Online Training
Authorized providers: OSHA Education Center, 360Training, ClickSafety, CareerSafe, National Safety Council.
In-Person Training
Metro Detroit:
- Largest training market in the state
- Automotive industry-focused training centers
- UAW and Building Trades union training facilities
- Wayne State University occupational safety programs
Grand Rapids:
- Growing construction and manufacturing training market
- Furniture and food processing industry safety courses
Lansing / Ann Arbor:
- University of Michigan offers occupational health and safety programs
- State government safety training resources
Statewide:
- MIOSHA CET seminars held at locations across the state
- Community colleges with occupational safety programs
- OSHA Training Institute Education Center courses
For Michigan regulatory requirements, see our Michigan workplace safety guide.