OSHA Compliance 10 Hour
Prerequisites: This course shall have no formal pre-requisite.
Course Length: 10 hours – Course length shall vary depending on the number of delegates. Total course time includes breaks.
Class Size: The maximum number of delegates that may be trained and tested per instructor shall be thirty–five (35) in the classroom session.
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Course Objective
- Provide occupational workers with relevant information associated with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance related training.
- Provide delegates with awareness level occupational safety training.
- Provide safe work practices for the workplace.
- Delegates should be able to demonstrate knowledge during written examination.
Course Design
- Power Point© / Lecture / Audio Video / Visual Aids
Successful Course Completion
- Requires a minimum score of 75% or better.
- Grades shall be calculated by dividing the number of questions answered correctly by the total number of exam questions.
- Delegates will have no more than thirty (30) minutes to complete the exam each day.
Course Content Summary
- Classroom
Breaks: 10 minutes (approximately every hour)
Lunch: 1 hour
Course Outline
Introduction to OSHA and the OSH Act
- Importance of OSHA
- History of OSHA
- OSHA’S Mission
- Worker Rights
- Employer Responsibilities
- OSHA Standards
- Citations
- Inspections
- Resources for Workers
- Filing a complaint
Focus Four – Falls, Electrocution, Struck-By, Caught-In or Between
- Fall Protection
- About Falls
- Fall Distances
- Anchorage Points
- Body Harness
- Donning
- Body belt
- Lanyards
- Inspections
- Connectors
- Deceleration Devices
- Retractable Lanyards
- Lifelines
- Climbing Techniques
- Ladder Safety
- Safety Nets
- Employee Responsibilities
- Guardrails
- Rescue Plan
- Hazard Recognition
- Struck By / Hazard Recognition
- Caught In / Hazard Recognition
- Electrical Non-Qualified
- Electrical Safety
- Cord Safety
- Circuit Breakers and Circuits
- PPE
- Clearance from Energized Lines
Personal Protective equipment
- Purpose
- Hazard Assessment
- Employer and Employee Responsibilities
- Affected Employees
- Protective Clothing
- Eye and Face Protection
- Foot Protection
- Head Protection
Health Hazards
- Hazardous Communication / GHS
- Hearing Conservation
Cranes, Excavations, Scaffolds/Ladders/Stairs, Power Tools
- Cranes
- Common Causes of Crane Accidents
- Hazardous Environments for Crane Operations
- Load Capacity
- Hand Signals
- Swing Radius
- Operator Visibility
- Guardrails
- Crane Operations
- Crane Use Near Power Lines
- Training Requirements
- Hazard Recognition
- Excavation
- Competent Person
- Safe Work Practice
- Access and Egress
- General Hazards
- Methods of Protection
- Protective Systems
- Sloping
- Shoring
- Shielding
- PPE
- Walking Working Surface & Scaffolding
- General Requirements
- Floor Hole
- Floor Opening
- Stairs
- Wall Opening
- Guardrails
- Scaffolding
- Ladders
- Portable
- Fixed
- Floor Loading Protection
- Power Tool Safety
Confined Space
- OSHA/NIOSH Statistics
- Define Confined Space Criteria
- Permit Required
- Roles of Confined Space
- Entrant, Attendant, Rescue, Supervisor
- Entry Requirements
- Training Requirements
- JHA, Job Planning
- Equipment
- Entry Permit
- What constitutes entry?
- Atmospheric Hazards
- O2 / Other Contaminants
- Flammability
- Ventilation
- Physical Hazards
- Acute Symptoms
- Role of Rescue Team
- Retrieval Equipment
Training Center Provided Material
- Course Materials
Delegate Requirements
- None
Reference Material / Documents
OSHA 29 CFR 1926
- Course ID #: MA094