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Course: |
OSH 117
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Title: | 10HR OSHA Voluntary Compliance |
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Long Title: | 10-HR OSHA Voluntary Compliance |
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Course Description: | Provides a 10-Hour OSHA certification course for general industry and participants will review the current OSHA standards contained in 29 CFR 1910. Participants that complete the course will receive a certificate of completion from the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The course is taught by instructors certified by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. |
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Min Credit: | 1 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. UNDERSTANDING THE OSH ACT OF 1970
A. Describe the intent of the OSH Act of 1970
B. List OSHA inspection priorities
C. Describe the General Duty Clause
D. List employee rights provided by the OSH Act
E. List employer rights under the OSH Act
F. Describe the administrative judicial review process
G. Itemize OSHA record keeping requirements
II. USING THE OSHA REGULATIONS, 29 CFR 1900 to 1910
A. Apply OSHA Regulation to selected safety hazards
B. Describe the difference between a vertical and a horizontal safety standard
C. Use the OSHA regulations to define appropriate abatement procedures
D. Utilize OSHA regulations to supplement safety programs.
E. Use both the subject and the topic index to locate appropriate OSHA regulations
F. Identify the most common OSHA violations in major Subparts
G. Demonstrate understanding of the Department of Labor regulation identification system
H. Interpret OSHA regulations to identify the major safety hazards in each subpart of 29 CFR 1910
I. Identify OSHA training requirements for various subparts of 29 CFR 1910
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. INTRODUCTION, WHY OSHA?
A. PRETEST
B. THE OSH ACT OF 1970
C. GENERAL DUTY CLAUSE, SEC.5(A)(1)
D. CITATIONS AND PENALTIES
E. INTRODUCTION TO OSHA STANDARDS
II. INSPECTIONS, CITATIONS & PENALTIES, 29 CFR 1903
A. WALKING AND WORKING SURFACES, SUBPART D
B. GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING & FLOORS
C. STAIRS
D. LADDERS
E. SCAFFOLDS
III. MEANS OF EGRESS/FIRE PROTECTION, SUBPARTS E &L
A. EGRESS
B. EMERGENCY ACTION AND FIRE PREVENTION PLANS
C. FIRE PROTECTION
IV. MATERIALS HANDLING, SUBPART N
A. GENERAL HANDLING AND STORAGE OF MATERIALS
B. OVERHEAD AND GANTRY CRANES
C. SLINGS & OTHER MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT
V. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, SUBPART H
A. FLAMMABLE & COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
B. SPRAY FINISHING W/FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLES
VI. QUIZ #1
A. HAZARD COMMUNICATION/INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH, SUBPART Z
B. HAZCOM
C. AIR CONTAMINANTS
D. SAMPLING AND INSTRUMENTATION
VII. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, SUBPART I
A. TYPES OF PPE
B. REQUIREMENTS
C. EYE & FACE
D. RESPIRATORY
E. HEAD, FOOT & OTHER
VIII. MACHINE GUARDING, SUBPART O
A. BASIC HAZARDS
B. BASIC PRINCIPLES & DEVICES
C. GENERAL PROVISION
IX. ELECTRICAL, SUBPART S
A. OVERVIEW OF ELECTRICITY
B. COMMON ELECTRICAL HAZARDS & OSHA
X REPORTING & RECORD KEEPING, 29 CFR 1904
A. ILLNESS & INJURY RECORDS
B. RECORDS, FORMS & PROCEDURES
C. QUIZ #2
XI. VPP, HOW TO MAKE OSHA A FRIEND!
A. A COMPREHENSIVE S & H PROGRAM
XII. FINAL/POST TEST & REVIEW
A. DISCUSSION
B. COURSE EVALUATION
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