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This 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. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of the job. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA 10-Hour Construction Outreach DOL course completion card with in 4-6 weeks.
Time to completion: Once you enroll in the OSHA 10 Hour Construction Outreach Training course you will have 6 months to successfully complete the course. If you do not complete the course in 60 days you will not receive a certificate for course completion.
Note: The OSHA Ten Hour Construction Outreach Training course has been reviewed and accepted by OSHA for online distribution. |
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AFD Intensifies Safety Training Days after firefighter Steven Solomon was critically burned in a vacant house, scores of firefighters are being dispatched to that house for renewed safety training. |
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W.Va. Mine Safety Chief Seeks Drug Tests Drugs seen as big problems in mines. West Virginia's new mine safety chief is preparing to test his agency's staff for illegal drug use. |
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Drug Testing Many companies and institutions have adopted drug-testing policies to preserve the safety and productivity of their employees and organizations. By using an effective and accredited drug testing program, you can lessen the effects of drug abuse, including absenteeism, tardiness, employee turnover, attitude problems, embezzlement, now productivity, crime and violence. |
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Fatal Construction Accidents in the City Rise Sharply Over 12 Months Fatalities from construction accidents have reached a five year high in New York City according to the NY Times. |
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Train cleanup continues after derailment 30,000 gallons of spilled ethanol in Minnosota
A Group lead by the Mayo Clinic accused DM&E Railroad of chronic safety problems. |
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OSHA's FY 2008 Budget Request to Increase Enforcement and Compliance Assistance The request represents an increase of nearly $18 million over the FY 2007 and includes increases for federal enforcement and federal compliance assistance.
OSHA is hoping the increase will help the Agency improve workplace safety and health through compliance assistance and enforcement of occupational safety and health regulations and standards.. |
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On February the 12th, the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released a new version of their "It's The Law" poster.
The new poster reminds employers of their two most basic responsibilities-furnishing a place of employment free from recognized hazards, and complying with OSHA's hazard-specific health and safety standards.
The current edition of the OSHA poster is still valid; employers are not required to replace their existing poster with the new version.
To view the new OSHA poster in English visit: osha 3165 To view the new OSHA poster in Spanish visit: osha 3167 To view the new OSHA poster in Spanish visit: |
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Environmental
Hazards |
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HAZWOPER
40 Hour Course |
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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
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HAZWOPER
24 Hour Course
This course covers broad issues
pertaining to the hazard recognition
at work sites. OSHA has developed
the HAZWOPER program to protect
the workers working at hazardous
sites and devised extensive
regulations to ensure their
safety and health.
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HAZWOPER
8 Hour Annual Refresher
This course meets the requirements
in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for
eight hours of annual refresher
training for workers at hazardous
waste sites. This course is
designed for general site workers
who remove hazardous waste or
who are exposed or potentially
exposed to hazardous substances
or health hazards.
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Stormwater
Management During Construction
This course has been developed
for the Erosion Control Supervisor
Responsible for the proper installation,
maintenance and inspection of
Best Management Practices (BMPs)
for the control of erosion and
sedimentation at construction
sites.
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DOT Hazmat General Awareness
This course is designed to provide you the basic information about hazardous materials and Hazardous Material Regulations (HMR). Also, after completing this course, you will be able to determine the required shipping documents and other
necessary requirements of dealing with the hazardous material.
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Industrial
Emergency Response: Hazardous
Materials First Responder Operations
- Level I
This course is designed for
all employees who respond to
a hazardous materials emergency.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 indicates
that all employees who respond
to a hazardous materials emergency
must receive training based
on their level of activities
at the incident. Awareness-level
training is for responders who
are likely to witness or discover
a hazardous materials release
and will initiate a response
sequence by notifying the proper
authorities of the release.
Topics include defining hazardous
materials, recognizing and identifying
the presence of hazardous materials
in an emergency, potential outcomes
when hazardous materials are
involved, use of basic information
resources, and individual roles
in an emergency situation. Awareness
level responders recognize the
presence of hazardous materials,
isolate the scene and call for
appropriate assistance. They
do not participate in actual
cleanup activities. The course
covers the topics addressed
in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120.
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