Lesson details
Working in hospitality is fast-paced and hands-on. From lifting heavy objects to handling cleaning chemicals, there are many ways things can go wrong if safety isn't a priority.
In this online lesson about operational safety and health, you will learn why OSHA matters, what compliance looks like for you as an employee, and the rights and responsibilities of you, your colleagues, and your employer.
What you'll learn in this lesson, Introduction to operational safety and health administration
- The purpose and significance of OSHA in the hospitality industry
- The difference between OSHA compliance and non-compliance
- Key worker rights and your and your employers' responsibilities according to OSHA