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OSHA CFR 1926 or 1910 Industry Regulations. The complete 29 CFR OSHA 1926 or 1910 Industry Regulations Book is available in English or Spanish(1926 only).Order>
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| OSHA 10 Hour Training |
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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: http://www.osha.gov/Publications/osha3165.pdf To view the new OSHA poster in Spanish visit: http://www.osha.gov/Publications/osha3167.pdf |
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| OSHA Focus Four Training |
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Prevent on-the-job fatalities by
focusing on the “focus4” leading
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This course provides an overview of construction-related struck by and caught in between hazards, Fall protection and Electrical Safety. Struck- by and caught in between hazards, electrical hazards, and falls are the Top 4 fatality causing events in the construction industry. This program is designed to educate workers in the contraction industry to these specific hazards so they can prepare for them, avoid them, and ultimately help eliminate them from the job site. |
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OSHA FOCUS FOUR TRAINING
Module 1: Struck By and Caught-in-Between:
This module provides an overview of construction-related struck by and caught in between hazards. It identifies the types of operations that most often cause these hazards, such as the struck by hazards of falling objects, trucks, cranes, trench hazards and caught in between hazards involving certain types of equipment. Additionally, this module discusses the engineering controls that should be followed and lists the personal protective equipment that should be used to limit or eliminate struck by and caught in between injuries.
Module 2: Fall Protection:
This module gives you a basic understanding about OSHA's role in prevention and elimination of work-related illnesses and injuries. The OSHA standard (1926 Subpart M) identifies areas or activities where fall protection is needed.
The module clarifies what an employer must do to provide fall protection for employees, such as identifying and evaluating fall hazards and providing training. Under the standard, employers are able to select fall protection measures compatible with the type of work being performed.
OSHA places its rules for fall protection in several different subparts in the construction standards, depending primarily on the nature of the work. The standard covers most construction workers, except those inspecting, investigating, or assessing workplace conditions prior to the actual start of work or after all work has been completed.
Module 3: Electrical Safety:
This module provides you with a basic understanding of OSHA's role in the prevention and elimination of work-related illnesses and injuries. This module emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance, control, and standards.
OSHA's1926 Subpart K-Electrical is all about the safe operation of electricity. Electricity is accepted as a source of power without much thought given to the hazards encountered. Some employees work with electricity directly during construction. This is the case with engineers, electronic technicians, and power line workers. Others, such as office workers and salespeople, work with electricity indirectly. |
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- Identify the activities that most often cause stuck by and caught in between injuries.
- Discuss the engineering controls and work practices that will reduce struck by and caught in between injuries.
- Discuss falls in the workplace.
- Identify preventative measures to avoid falls.
- Discuss the duty to have fall protection
- Identify and descri9be fall protection systems.
- Develop a fall protection plan.
- Inspect fall protection equipment.
- Examine electricity.
- Identify and discuss electrical hazards.
- Describe how electricity works
- Identify electrical injuries.
- Describe how to control electrical hazards.
- Discuss grounding.
- State the requirements for power tools.
- Describe the process of locking out and tagging out ircuits.
- Discuss safety-related work practices.
- Discuss electrical training.
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Assessment information:
Lesson Quizzes of 5 questions each @pass rate 80%
Module Quizzes of 10 questions each @pass rate 80%
Final Exam of 30 Questions @pass rate 70% |
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Other Related Courses:
OSHA 10 Hour Construction Training >
OSHA 20 Hour General Industry Training>
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Training>
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Training> |
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