Passing participants will receive an OSHA course completion card within 4-6 weeks.
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OSHA 10 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Course is designed for construction workers, foremen, job supervisors, and anyone involved in the construction industry. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Program courses as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926. They must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job. When the course is successfully completed, students will receive an OSHA construction safety and health 10-hour course completion card from the Department of Labor. Note: Our online courses have been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- State the purpose of the OSH Act and list the functions of OSHA
- List the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process
- Describe the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees ender the OSHA Act
- Basic requirements for proper aisle and passageway maintenance
- Guidelines for identification and protection of floor opening
- Understand the importance of effective egress fire protection program
TOPICS COVERED:
- General Safety & Health Provisions
- Personal Protective & Lifesaving Equipment
- Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal
- Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators & Conveyors
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30 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Course covers 30 hours of training, required by the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA), that apply toward the 30-hour Construction Industry course completion card. The course is made up of 25 sections, each either 1 or 2 hours in length, and covers topics pertaining to regulations covered by Standard 29 CFR 1926. The successful completion of this course will help meet the Construction Industry standards established by OSHA.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Locate OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardous conditions and practices (Introduction to OSHA Standards)
- Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C (General Safety and Health Provisions)
- Implement preventative measures for accidents in their workplace (Subpart D- Occupational health and Environmental Controls)
- Describe types of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the requirements for use in OSHA standards (Subpart E- Personal Protective Equipment)
- Understand the requirements for fire protection in the workplace (Subpart F- Fire Protection and Prevention)
- Identify types of rigging equipment used to protect employees (Subpart H- Rigging; Subpart N- Cranes and Rigging)
- Identify the critical health and safety hazards of welding and cutting in the construction industry (Subpart J- Welding and Cutting)
- Identify common electrical hazards and related OSHA standards (Subpart K- Electrical Standards)
- Understand the importance of scaffolding for workers in elevated workplaces (Subpart L- Scaffolding)
- Implement measures for protecting workers and equipment from dangerous falls (Subpart M- Fall Protection)
- Recognize the hazards associated with working in or around excavation sites (Subpart P- Excavations)
- Understand the safety requirements necessary to protect workers around concrete and masonry jobs (Subpart Q- Concrete and Masonry)
- Identify the precautions and hazards to protect workers using explosives or blasting agents (Subpart T- Demolition)
- Protect workers who perform jobs on or around stairways or ladders at worksites (Subpart X - Stairways and Ladders)
- List and describe the hazards and prevalence of confined spaces
OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program
Course is meant for supervisors with safety and health responsibilities, and for employee safety and health awareness. The students will be introduced to OSHA policies, procedures & standards as well as general industry safety and health principles covered in OSHA Act Part 1910. Emphasis will be placed on areas most hazardous using OSHA standards as a guide. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive an OSHA general industry safety and health 10-hour course completion card from the Department of Labor.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- State the purpose of the OSH Act and list the functions of OSHA
- List the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspection process
- Describe the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the OSH Act
- The basic requirements for proper aisle and passageway maintenance
- Guidelines for identification and protection of floor openings
- To understand the importance of effective Egress fire protection program
- To know the safe means of Egress to provide fire protection in emergencies from new or old buildings or structures
- Outline the general requirements for general safety standards
- Establish the guidelines and requirements for special purpose equipment
TOPICS COVERED:
- Introduction to OSHA, OSH Act, Inspections, Citations, and Penalties
- Walking and Working Surfaces
- Means of Egress and Fire Protection
- Flammable and Combustible Liquids
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Introduction to Industrial Hygiene/ Bloodborne Pathogens
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program
This OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in general industry. Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the course provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1910. General industry workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA general industry safety and health 30-hour course completion card from the Department of Labor. Note: This online course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution.
New SHIBs target reducing skid-steer loader and cable tray hazards
OSHA published a Safety and Health Information Bulletin addressing concerns of safety features of a skid-steer loader being bypassed, defeated or improperly maintained resulting in serious injury or death to the operator and employees working on or around the equipment. The SHIB, Safely Installing, Maintaining and Inspecting Cable Trays, describes the hazards of overloaded cable trays and identifies specific OSHA and National Electric Code requirements to help avoid those hazards
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NEWS
Quick action by OSHA inspector helps avert employee injuries in trench collapse
When a compliance safety and health officer (CSHO) from OSHA's Calumet City, Ill., Area Office arrived at a jobsite to conduct a trench inspection under the agency's national emphasis program, he observed an employee working in an unprotected 7-foot deep trench. Although the employee worked for a village public works department, the CSHO identified the hazards and the construction employer agreed to voluntarily remove the employee from the unsafe trench. As the employee began exiting the trench, the side wall collapsed and the water main the employee was working on erupted sending approximately 4 feet of water into the trench. Because OSHA had no jurisdiction, a referral was made to the State of Illinois Department of Labor for further investigation. Detailed information on excavation safety is available on OSHA's Web site at http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/trenchingexcavation/index.html.
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OSHA's new guidance document focuses on mandatory respirator selection provisions added to existing Respiratory Protection standard
WASHINGTON -- Assigned Protection Factors (APF), a new guidance document published by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), provides employers with vital information for selecting respirators for employees exposed to contaminants in the air.
OSHA revised its existing Respiratory Protection standard in 2006 to add APFs and Maximum Use Concentration (MUC) provisions. APF means the workplace level of respiratory protection that a respirator or class of respirators is able to provide to workers. The higher the APF number (5 to 10,000), the greater the level of protection provided to the user. APFs are used to select the appropriate class of respirators that will provide the necessary level of protection against airborne contaminants. Such exposures can come from particles or a gas or vapor.
MUC represents the limit at which the class of respirator is expected to provide protection. Whenever a hazard's exposure level exceeds MUC, employers should select a respirator with a higher APF. MUC means the maximum atmospheric concentration of a hazardous substance for which a worker can be expected to be protected when wearing a respirator.
"Proper respirator selection prevents exposure to hazardous contaminants and is an important component of an effective respiratory protection program," said Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA Donald G. Shalhoub. "This guidance document serves as another useful resource for protecting the health and safety of workers at risk for respiratory illnesses."
APF and MUC are mandatory respirator selection requirements that can only be used after respirators are properly selected and are used in compliance with the entire standard. The Respiratory Protection standard requires fit testing, medical evaluations, specific training and proper respirator use. The standard applies to general industry, construction, longshoring, shipyard and marine terminal workplaces.
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, employers are responsible for providing a safe and healthy workplace for their employees. OSHA's role is to promote the safety and health of America's working men and women by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual process improvement in workplace safety and health. For more information, visit www.osha.gov.
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2009 OSHA Outreach Training Program Guidelines
Summary of major changes
Topics
Construction 10-hr, 4 hours mandatory (was 3 hrs)
included Electrical & Falls within new “Focus Four” category (2 hrs)
added ½ hr each for PPE and Health Hazards
Construction 30-hr, 12 hours mandatory (was 6 hrs)
included Electrical & Falls within new “Focus Four” category (5 hrs)
added 2 hrs each for PPE and Health Hazards and 1 hr for Stairways & Ladders
General Industry 10-hr, 6 hours mandatory (was 4 hrs)
added 1 hr each on PPE and Hazard Communication
General Industry 30-hr, 11 hours mandatory (was 7 hrs)
added 1 hr each on PPE & Hazard Communication and 2 hrs on Materials Handling
Outreach Training Program Report
Trainer must sign statement of certification to certify that the class was conducted in accordance with OSHA’s guidelines attesting to the accuracy of the documentation submitted
Requests additional course information: if conducted in another language, for youth, related to OSHA Alliance or Partnership, and where training took place
Added 30-hour topic block and student list to the report
Completing the report is all existing trainers (with ID numbers) need to do to request cards
E-mail and fax requests for cards require topic list and signed statement of certification
Eliminated short mail format
Records - trainers must maintain class files for 5 years which include:
Student sign-in sheets for each class day
Student addresses
Copy of the documentation sent in to request cards
Records which indicate the card number dispensed to each student
Trainers complete student cards
By printing or typing their name
May also sign card, but name must be printed or typed in.
May not alter the cards or use white out on them
Holding a class of over 50 students
must take attendance and obtain prior approval from OSHA Education Center
Video conferencing – must provide materials and obtain prior approval from OSHA Education Center
Outreach Training Tips, added
importance of safety and health, that they add value
ensure workers are trained in their language
Further Assistance - additional information provided for:
Teen Workers, Spanish Trainers, Alliance products, Construction and General Industry websites and products, OSHA Quick Cards, Making the Business Case for Safety and Health, and Finding Outreach Training and trainers
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