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EOS Safety Training Pricing (Unified)

Power up your compliance training with packs built for any team size.

EOS and HEART will help your company solve inconsistent training, equip employees with clear guidance for everyday and high-risk hazards, and build a stronger safety culture.

Core Safety

Essential compliance for small crews.

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1
Trainer (1 or more)
30
Trainees (30 or more)
From $3,225.00 USD
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$746.95 per Trainer
$79.95 per Trainee

Performance Safety

Strengthen safety as your team grows.

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3
Trainers (3 or more)
115
Trainees (115 or more)
From $11,000.00 USD
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$676.67 per Trainer
$76.95 per Trainee

Elite Safety+

Scale safety and compliance.

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Trainers (7 or more)
300
Trainees (300 or more)
From $25,950.00 USD
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$629.50 per trainer
$71.50 per Trainee
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FAQs

Quick answers about EOS, HEART, trainers, trainees, and tiers.

What is EOS?

EOS (Essentials of Safety) is a ready-to-teach safety foundation. It helps your team learn consistent, plain-language essentials based on OSHA's two main rule sets:

  • OSHA 1910 (General Industry): manufacturing, warehousing, healthcare, logistics, offices, labs, etc.
  • OSHA 1926 (Construction): construction, contracting, utilities, field work, etc.
Who is EOS for?
  • Safety/HR leaders who want documented, organized coverage of core OSHA topics.
  • Growing operations adding shifts or sites that need consistent training quality everywhere.
  • Small businesses without a formal training system that need a standardized starting point.
What does EOS cover?

EOS covers the essentials employees face on the job, including:

  • Basic Safety Awareness & Housekeeping
  • Walking-Working Surfaces
  • Exit Routes & Emergency Action Plans
  • Electrical Hazards
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Hazard Communication (HazCom)
  • Materials Handling & Storage
  • Machine Guarding
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
  • Bloodborne Pathogens (as applicable)
What is HEART?

HEART (Hazard Elimination and Recognition Training) is a plain-language, photo-supported safety series that makes daily rules clear. It's designed for onboarding, refreshers, and tailgate talks, tying real-world images to OSHA references.

What does HEART include?

HEART focuses on construction (OSHA 1926) modules, such as:

  • Fall Protection & Positioning (PFAS)
  • Caught-Between & Struck-By
  • Vehicles/Forklifts/Heavy Equipment
  • Excavation & Trenching
  • Electrical Hazards
  • PPE
  • Hazardous Substances (lead, asbestos, silica)
  • Fire Prevention & Protection
  • Materials Handling & Rigging
  • Hand & Power Tools
  • Scaffolds, Stairways & Ladders
Who is HEART for?
  • Construction and field teams needing direct, usable guidance.
  • Crews working with ladders, scaffolds, fall protection, and heavy equipment.
  • Companies that prefer short, focused Segues and "Safety Stop" toolbox talks.
What do trainers receive?
  • EOS & HEART trainer presentations (PPT/USB)
  • Hard cover OSHA standards book: 1910 or 1926
  • Trainer manuals
  • Electronic General Requirements (GR) books
  • Sample of Safety Times
  • 1 year of RegLogic™ Professional
What do trainees receive?
  • Access to EOS or HEART trainee presentations
  • Perfect-bound OSHA standards books (1910 or 1926)
  • Segue books (1910 or 1926)
  • EOS or HEART trainee workbooks
  • Electronic GR books
  • Sample of Safety Times
  • 1 year of RegLogic™ Professional
Which tier should we choose?
  • Core Safety: up to ~50 employees, 1 trainer
  • Performance Safety: ~51–250 employees, up to 3 trainers
  • Elite Safety+: 250+ employees, 7+ trainers, enterprise-ready
Can we exceed the listed caps?

Yes. If your headcount or trainer count grows past a tier, select the next tier. For ~300+ trainees or 7+ trainers, Elite Safety+ accommodates that scale.

Quick explainer: What are OSHA 1910 and 1926?
  • OSHA 1910 (General Industry): applies to most non-construction workplaces—manufacturing, warehouses, hospitals, labs, offices with shop areas, etc.
  • OSHA 1926 (Construction): applies to construction-type work—building, renovation, utilities, telecom towers, roofing, excavations, scaffolds, steel erection, etc.
What Safety Challenges Do EOS and HEART Help You Solve?

Need employees to understand core safety responsibilities? ✓ EOS covers PPE, hazard communication, and emergency planning in plain language.

Struggling with inconsistent training across teams and shifts? ✓ EOS builds a reliable foundation so everyone learns the same essentials.

Worried about day-to-day jobsite hazards? ✓ HEART provides photo-based, easy-to-follow guidance for the field.

Facing risks like falls, scaffolds, or equipment use? ✓ HEART shows employees how to recognize and address these hazards.

Want training that's simple to deliver? ✓ Both programs give trainers ready-to-use materials and employees clear, practical tools.

Looking to prevent incidents before they happen? ✓ EOS and HEART help create safer habits and a stronger safety culture.

What are the next steps?

If you're building a safety foundation across roles, start with EOS.
If your crews are in construction-type work or you want short, visual, field-ready talks, use HEART.
Many teams use both: EOS for consistent baseline training; HEART for focused, job-ready reinforcement.

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