OSHA 30 Hr Construction Industry Outreach Training
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The Regular price for this course is 295.00, however if you use the discount code “OSHA upon checkout the price is onl;y $236.00
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The OSHA 30 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyoneinvolved in the construction industry.
Specifically devised for safety directors, foremen, and field supervisors; the program 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 1926. Construction workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on specific hazards of the job. |
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Learning Outcomes:
- Locate OSHA Standards references applicable to specific hazardousconditions and practices (Introduction to OSHA Standards)
- Recognize the aspects of 1926 Subpart C (GeneralSafety 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 therequirements for fire protection in the workplace (Subpart F- Fire Protection and Prevention)
- Identify typesof rigging equipment used to protect employees (Subpart H- Rigging; Subpart N- Cranes and Rigging)
- Identifythe 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- Concreteand 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 confinedspaces
Course Pre-Requisite: None
Testing: All module quizzes
require a score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a
certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary.
Time to completion:
Once you enroll in the OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach Training course you will have 6 months to successfully complete
the course. If you do not complete the course in 6 months you will not receive a certificate for course
completion.
Need a Certificate Now? A temporary printable certificate will be made available
immediately upon successful completion of course. Passing participants will also receive an OSHA 30-Hour Construction
Outreach DOL course completion card within 4-6 weeks. Laminated cards now available!
In order to receive your OSHA
Outreach DOL course completion card you must complete the survey at the end of the course.
The OSHA Thirty Hour
Construction Outreach Training course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution.
Posted in OSHA 30 Hour Construction Training by admin: July 25, 2009
OSHA 40 Hour Hazwoper Training Course
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The Regular price for this course is $375.00, however if you use the discount code “OSHA” upon checkout, the price is only $300.00 |
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HAZWOPER 40 Hour is required for employees working on a project consisting of Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Operation mandated by the Government.
This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Topics include protection against hazardous chemicals, elimination of hazardous chemicals, safety of workers and the environment and OSHA regulations.
This course covers topics included in 29 CFR 1910.120. |
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Note: Trainees must have
additional hands-on training in the donning, doffing, and use of the Personal Protective Equipment required for their
jobsite(s) in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120.
Workers must also have 40 hrs of initial training before
they may enter the site and at least three days of actual field experience under a trained, seasoned supervisor. The three
days field experience under a trained, experienced supervisor is the responsibility of the student employer or potential
employer.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the purpose of OSHA and its role inregulating occupational safety
- Use Site Characterization to establish problems that may exist in your workplaceand measures that can be implemented to eliminate hazards
- Identify hazardous materials existent in theworkplace and the possible methods, symptoms and preventative measures of exposure
- Encourage the use ofMaterial Safety Data sheets (MSDS) to identify and properly handle hazardous materials
- Familiarize yourselfwith materials, compounds and mixtures that may present flammable, explosive, chemical or radiological hazards
- Emphasize the importance of personal protective equipment in limiting hazardous exposure
- Establish aneffective Site Control Program to limit the risk of exposure to only those working in the hazardous work zone
- Implement procedures for treating workers in the event of hazardous exposure
Seat Time: This course has been approved for 40 hours.
Course Pre-Requisite: There are no pre-requisite requirements for this course. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to print your certificate.
Testing: All module quizzes require a minimum score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary.
Posted in OSHA HazWoper by admin: July 24, 2009
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training
Course Duration: Minimum 30 Hours
Learning Outcome: Upon completion, each student will be able to:
- State the purpose of theOSH Act and list the functions of OSHA
- List the OSHA inspection priorities and describe the inspectionprocess
- 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 andprotection of floor openings
- To understand the importance of effective Egress fire protectionprogram
- To know the safe means of Egress to provide fire protection in emergencies from new or oldbuildings or structures
- Outline the general requirements for general safety standards
- Establish the guidelines and requirements for special purpose equipment
Testing: All module quizzes require a score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary.
Time to completion: Once you enroll in the OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training course you will have 6 months to successfully complete the course. If you do not complete the course in 6 months you will not receive a certificate for course completion.
Need a Certificate Now? A temporary printable certificate will be made available immediately upon successful completion of course. Passing participants will also receive an OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Outreach DOL course completion card within 4-6 weeks. Laminated cards now available!
In order to receive your OSHA Outreach DOL course completion card you must complete the survey at the end of the course.
The OSHA Thirty Hour General Industry Outreach Training course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution.
Prerequisite: The OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training course does not have any pre-requisites; however, the OSHA 30Hour General Industry Outreach training course or an equivalent of 30 hours of prior safety and health training plus 5 years of general industry safety and health experience is a prerequisite for the OSHA 501 Trainer course.
Posted in OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training by admin: July 24, 2009
OSHA 10 Hr General Industry Outreach Training
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If you are a supervisor or would like to be come one, this course is valuable in furthering your career. |
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Background: U.S. OSHA created the Outreach Training Program for the purpose of expanding the knowledge base of employers and employees across the country relative to their standards and guidelines, thereby enhancing safety and health in the American workplace. |
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10-Hour G.I. Course description:
U.S. OSHA requires four specific topics be included in every 10-Hr. program, with an additional six hours of elective topics. The four required topics are, (one hour each):
- Introduction to the OSH Act,OSHA, Enforcement, and Recordkeeping
- Walking -Working Surfaces
- Means of Egress, EmergencyAction Plans and Fire Protection Plans
- Electrical Safety
The six elective topics included in this program (running one-half hour to one and one-half hours in length each) are:
- Hazardous Materials
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Machinery and MachineGuarding
- Safety & Health Programs
- Hazard Communication
- Hazardous Substances and Industrial Hygiene
Successful completion of this course will result in the participant receiving their U.S. OSHA 10-Hour General Industry wallet card, which has no expiration date.
Prerequisites: None
Course Duration: Minimum 10 Hours
Objectives: Upon completion, each student will be able to:
- Locate OSHA Standards & references applicable to the 10 topics listed above
- Gain a familiarity withthe various elements in the sup-parts listed above
- Gain the knowledge to create or enhance a site-specificfacility safety and health programElectrical Safety
System Requirements: The elements listed below are the minimum system requirements to take this online course. While you may use the minimum requirements, your experience online will be greatly enhanced through the use of a faster internet connection, i.e. cable or DSL as opposed to ‘dial-up’.
- IBM PC Compatible Computer (200 MHz processorwith 32MB RAM)
- Sound Card with speakers or headphones
- SVGA (800×600) video card, driver, andmonitor
- Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
- Internet connection (minimum 56Kbpsrecommended)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 or greater (free download)
Type of Course: This course is an online, interactive program which can be taken at the student’s pace and convenience.
It is available online 24/7 and will be an active, available program for six months from the date of registration.
Evaluation: This U.S. OSHA 10-Hr. G.I. Outreach program contains 10 topic modules, each with its own lessons. Each module includes lesson quizzes to test the student’s comprehension of the material just presented. There is a final quiz at the end of each module which requires each student to attain at least 70% correct to progress to the next module. Upon conclusion of the entire program, each student will take a final quiz, with the same 70% minimum correct requirement. At the time of completion, the student will be able to download and print a 360Training certificate indicating successful completion of the course, and for continuing education credit purposes. In addition, the student will receive their U.S. OSHA 10-Hr. G.I. wallet card from their OTIEC in the mail.
Posted in OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training by admin: July 23, 2009
OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Study Guide

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This study guide will help you pass the OSHA 10 hour course the FIRST time! |
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NEW! OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach Study Guide!
This new 75 page Study Guide will ensure you are ready to take the final exam to receive your OSHA DOL Card. The Study Guide will assist you throughout the online course and can also be used as a future reference manual. |
Posted in OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training by admin: July 23, 2009
OSHA – 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training Program w/ Study Guide
Learning Outcomes:
- 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
NEW! OSHA 10- Hour General Industry Outreach Study Guide! This new 75 page Study Guide will ensure you are ready to take the final exam to receive your OSHA DOL Card. The Study Guide will assist you throughout the online course and can also be used as a future reference manual.
Course Pre-Requisite: None
Testing: All module quizzes require a score of 70 to proceed forward in the course. The final exam also requires a minimum score of 70 to receive a certificate of completion. The final exam may be taken three times if necessary.
Time to completion: Once you enroll in the OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Outreach Training course you will have 6 months to successfully complete the course. If you do not complete the course in 6 months you will not receive a certificate for course completion.
Need a Certificate Now? A temporary printable certificate will be made available immediately upon successful completion of course. Passing participants will also receive an OSHA 10-Hour General Industry Outreach DOL course completion card within 4-6 weeks. Laminated cards now available! In order to receive your OSHA Outreach DOL course completion card you must complete the survey at the end of the course. The OSHA Ten Hour General Industry Outreach Training course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution.
Posted in OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Training by admin: July 23, 2009