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OSHA Outreach Training Programs

OSHA 10- and 30-Hour Construction Safety and Health Outreach Course

These courses are developed by utilizing a combination of the one-hour modules topics listed below , and other relevant course topics, to meet your specific needs:

  • Introduction to OSHA, OSH Act/General Duty Clause 5(a)(1), and Subpart C: General Safety and Health Provisions, Competent Person.
  • Subpart K: Electrical
  • Subpart M: Fall Protection
  • Subpart H: Material Handling, Storage Use and Disposal
  • Subpart I: Tools, Hand and Power
  • Subpart L: Scaffolding
  • Subpart X: Stairways and Ladders
  • Subpart P: Excavations
  • Lead and Asbestos Hazards in Construction
  • Subpart Z: Toxic and Hazardous Substances

Upon completion of this course attendees will be able to:

  • Identify the common causes of accidents and fatalities in hazardous areas of construction;
  • Identify abatement techniques for hazards found in construction.

Attendees will receive:

  • A wallet card identifying them as a 10- or 30-hour Construction Industry Outreach Program Attendee
  • Complimentary copy of 29 CFR 1926
  • A detailed work manual.
  • Charts of the most frequently cited standards

OSHA 10- or 30-Hour General Industry Outreach Course

This course covers the OSHA standards that are most commonly cited and provides participants with an intensive study of occupational safety and health compliance. The objective is to reduce or prevent costly and time-consuming injuries and illnesses.

Select From These Topics:

  • Introduction to OSHA
  • OSHA and Your Company
  • The OSH Act
  • General Duty Clause 5 (a) (1)
  • Inspections, Citations and Penalties CFR Part 1903
  • Subpart D: Walking and Working Surfaces
  • Subpart E: Means of Egress and Evacuation Plans
  • Subpart L: Fire Protection-Emergency Action Fire Teams
  • Subpart Z: 1910.1200
  • Hazard Communication
  • Subpart O: Machine Guarding
  • Material Handling and Storage
  • Subpart H: Hazardous Materials
  • Asbestos & Lead
  • Manual Material Handling: OSHA’s Proposed New Ergonomic Standard
  • Hazard Recognition
  • Accident Prevention
  • OSHA’s New Standard: Powered Industrial Trucks, Forklifts, Overhead Cranes
  • Powered Platforms

The Course Features:

  • Videos And Slides of Work Environments and Processes
  • Related Industrial Case Studies
  • Coverage of Proposed OSHA Compliance Policies

Attendees who complete this course will be able to:

  • Discuss OSHA’s current emphasis and enforcement policy.
  • Describe the OSH Act and 29FR 1910;
  • Identify selected safety and health hazards and OSHA standards;

Attendees will receive:

  • A detailed work manual.
  • A Certificate of Completion and 10- or 30-hour wallet card from the US Department of Labor to serve as training documentation.
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