OSHA 10

 

Prerequisites: This course has no formal pre-requisite.

Course Length: 10 hours – Course length shall vary depending on the number of delegates. Total course time include breaks.

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.

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

Cost $293.00