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