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New Hampshire Coalition for Occupational Safety & Health
Basic Information
Address: 161 Londonderry Tpke
Hooksett, NH 03106
suite 7
County: NEW HAMPSHIRE
School District: All
Phone Number: 603 232-4406 or 603 493-1173
Email: nhcosh@nhcosh.org
Principal: Brian Mitchell Director
Ages: All people who Work
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Additional Information
Founded: 1989
Pricing: FREE one hour to 3 hour Classes offered
School Hours: Any hours that fits the school or organizations schedule
School Setting:
NHCOSH will come to your school
Student/Teacher Ratio: 15 -20 students perferred but no limit
Degrees Offered:
NHCOSH could provide certificates
Classes Offered: Caution Signs, Restaurant Safety,Safety Equipment,Ergonomics,Worker's Rights Safety for Cleaners and Housekeepers ,Hazardous Chemicals at work and home,Sexual Harassment, Worker's Compensation,Farm Safety,Summer Camp, Young Workers,Job Hunting Skills and COVID-19
Support Services:
NHCOSH provides guidance to workers who have questions regarding their rights and safety in the workplace.
Computer Capabilities:
NHCOSH has ZOOM Capabilities
Mission Statement:
The mission of the New Hampshire Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (NH COSH) is to improve worker job safety and health by educating, advocating, organizing and participating in community and union activities, working with the National COSH, and collaborating with other worker Committees/Councils focused on safety and health compliance with Federal, State and local government policies, contracts, and regulations.
School History:
For the past 32 years NHCOSH has worker with Unions, The Immigrant Community,Community Organizations, Adult Education Programs and ESL Programs