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Contract Training
Saftey Training
10-hour OSHA Training
This is a voluntary program through which OSHA authorizes trainers to teach general industry occupational safety and health standards. At the end of the course, attendees will be given a card specifying completion of the course. This course could be followed up with the OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training. |
Workshops and Seminars
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- Introduction to OSHA (includes Occupational Safety & Health)
- General Duty Clause and Inspection, Citations, and Penalties
- Walking and Working Surfaces
- Means of Egress and Fire Protection
- Electrical
- Personal Protective Equipment Machine Guarding
- Hazard Communication
- Safety and Health Programs
- Safety & Health Programs
- Flammable and Combustible Liquids
- Introduction to Industrial Hygiene/Blood Borne Pathogens/Ergonomics
30-hour OSHA
This is a voluntary program through which OSHA authorizes trainers to teach general industry occupational safety and health standards. At the end of the course, attendees completing the course will be given a card specifying course completion. This course is intended for supervisors, managers, and other employees who have responsibility in overseeing an occupational health and safety program.
- Introduction to OSHA (includes Occupational Safety & Health Act/
General Duty)
- Hazardous Materials (Flammable and Combustible Liquids) (2 hours)
- Clause and Inspection, Citations, and Penalties) (3 hours)
- Electrical & Safety Related Work Practices (2 hours)
- Means of Egress and Fire Protection (2 hours)
- Walking and Working Surfaces (2 hours)
- Safety and Health Programs (1 hour)
- Confined Spaces (2 hours)
- Personal Protective Equipment (1 hour)
- Lockout/Tagout (2 hours)
- Record keeping (1 hour)
- Machine Guarding (2 hours)
- Welding, Cutting, & Brazing (1 hour)
- Hazard Communication (2 hours)
- Materials Handling (1 hour)
For the remaining class time you may select any other general industry standards or policies and/or expand on the required topic coverage. |
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