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Courses of Special Interest to Government Agencies
Courses of Special Interest to Government Agencies

Collateral Duty Course for Other Federal Agencies

This course focuses specifically on the collateral duty safety training needs of federal agency employees. This four-day course introduces your personnel to the OSH Act and 29 CFR 1910. It enables them to recognize basic safety and health hazards in their own workplaces and to effectively assist safety and health officers in their inspection and abatement efforts.

The course highlight is a hands-on field inspection of a federal facility.
 
Students completing this course should be able to:

  • Describe the OSH Act, and 29FR 1910;
  • Identify selected safety and health hazards and OSHA standards;
  • Describe abatement methods for selected safety and health hazards;
  • Explain and apply workplace inspection procedures consistent with established OSHA policies, procedures, and directives.

Students will receive:

  • Complete copy of 29 CFR 1910
  • A detailed work manual. A valuable reference that helps to implement the skills learned from this course.
  • Field Inspection Reference Manual (FIRM). The manual used by OSHA for inspections.
  • Copy of the OSH Act
  • Charts of the most frequently cited standards
  • A Certificate of Completion from the US Department of Labor to serve as training documentation.

OSHA Essentials for Federal Agency Managers and Supervisors

As required by CFR 1960, this one-day course provides "top level" safety training for managers and supervisors. The course includes a real world introduction to OSHA standards, a review of CFR 1960, and the requirements for federal agency managers and employees, a review of the most recent and frequently cited serious OSHA violations, and CFR 1910 standards by subpart. Specific agency safety programs are included as part of the course customization. Note: this is not an OSHA Training Institute Course.

Students completing this course should be able to:

  • Describe the OSH Act, and 29FR 1910 from a management perspective;
  • Identify and describe abatement methods for selected workplace hazards and OSHA standards;
  • Explain and apply workplace inspection procedures consistent with established OSHA policies, procedures, and directives.

Students take home:

  • Complete 898-page copy of 29 CFR 1910
  • A detailed work manual. A valuable reference that helps implement the skills learned
  • Field Inspection Reference Manual (FIRM). Used by OSHA compliance officers for inspections.
  • Copy of the OSH Act and Charts of the most frequently cited serious standards
  • A Certificate of Completion to serve as training documentation.
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